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Tanzania Releases Senior Opposition Leaders Amid Post-Election Protests

Police in Tanzania have released several senior opposition figures who were detained after deadly protests following last month’s disputed elections, according to the main opposition party, Chadema. Four senior Chadema officials, arrested for their alleged involvement in the demonstrations, were released on bail on Monday. Among those freed were Chadema vice chairman John Heche and deputy secretary-general Amani Golugwa. Heche had been arrested on October 22 on suspicion of terrorism, while Golugwa was detained over the weekend. Other officials released include Godbless Lema, a member of Chadema’s central committee, and Boniface Jacob, chairman of the party’s coastal region branch. The Tanzanian government has not issued an official statement regarding their release. The unrest followed the re-election of President Samia Suluhu Hassan, who was declared the winner with nearly 98 percent of the vote, a result widely disputed by opposition groups. […]

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Tanzania: Gunfire and Deaths Reported as Protests Erupt After Disputed Election

Gunfire echoed across parts of Dar-es-Salaam on Thursday as Tanzanian police clashed with protesters following a highly contested presidential election. Amnesty International confirmed the deaths of at least two people — a civilian and a police officer — amid growing unrest in the country’s largest city. In the Mbagala, Gongo la Mboto, and Kiluvya neighborhoods, demonstrators defied a government-imposed curfew, burning polling stations and chanting against what they called a rigged election. Tear gas and live rounds were reportedly fired to disperse the crowds. Tigere Chagutah, Amnesty International’s regional director for East and Southern Africa, condemned the violence, describing the deaths as “deeply disturbing.” He urged the authorities to “conduct a thorough and independent investigation into the unlawful use of lethal force” and to ensure accountability for those responsible. Internet access remained heavily restricted throughout Dar-es-Salaam, cutting off many residents […]

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