Tanzania: President Samia Hassan’s Grip on Power Has Been Shaken by Unprecedented Protests
At least 10 people died in post-election protests as security forces used firearms and teargas, with a nationwide internet blackout and arbitrary arrests reported, the UN said.
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Winner with 97.66% of the preferences: the outgoing president of Tanzania, Samia Suluhu Hassan, has been officially confirmed to lead one of the countries so far more stable on the African continent. So far, precisely: since the vote, on October 29, protest demonstrations have begun, resulting in clashes with the police, which in three days have provoked the oppositions at least 700 dead, but there is a 500 indicating the number of victims. Hosp…
UN raises concern over human rights violations by Tanzania government
The United Nations expressed serious concern on Friday after it was reported that at least 10 people were killed by security forces during protests in Tanzania following this week’s general election. The alarm was raised by Seif Magango, the spokesperson for the UN Human Rights Office, who detailed a series of alleged human rights violations in a formal statement. The situation has escalated rapidly since the October 29th general election, with …
AFRICAN UNION CONGRATULATES PRESIDENT SAMIA SULUHU, URGES PEACE AFTER POST-ELECTION VIOLENCE IN TANZANIA
The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, takes note of the results of the presidential election in #Tanzania and congratulates H.E. President Samia Suluhu Hassan for her victory. The Chairperson deeply regrets the loss of human life during the post-electoral protests and extends his sincere condolences to the families of the […] The post AFRICAN UNION CONGRATULATES PRESIDENT SAMIA SULUHU, URGES PEACE AFTER…
Kenyan Hospitals Start Admitting Injured Tanzanian Protesters Amid Escalating Unrest – The Kenya Times ~ Trending, Breaking News and Videos
Kenyan hospitals have started admitting injured protestors from Tanzania, especially around the border areas of Isebania, amid escalating violence and protests against the recently concluded election. As of October 31, at least 25 Tanzanian nationals had been treated in various hospitals in Migori County after crossing into Kenya to seek medical care for injuries sustained during protests in Tanzania. As reported by The Standard, a police report…
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