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Tanzanians warned against sharing photos as internet partially resumes and normalcy returns in towns

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Tanzanian authorities faced mounting concern over killings during and after last week’s election, with the largest opposition party charging on Tuesday that the security forces were secretly dumping the bodies of hundreds killed in the violence that shocked the region. Protests spread across the East African country in the aftermath of voting on Wednesday, continuing for several days as young people came into the streets of…

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The curfew in Tanzania has now been lifted and the internet has partially started working again – a week after the nationwide regime protests broke out. But when SVT gets in touch with Swede Kenneth Kjellerhag in Arusha, he has been warned by Tanzanian police not to spread information from the country. – They are gagging us. There is no freedom of expression at all right now.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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