Tanzania

At Least ‘2,000’ Killed, Including Journalists, Lawyers, and Human Rights Monitors

Tanzania, November 5 – As a tense and fragile normalcy returns following a six-day nationwide internet shutdown, the full scope…

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Regional Tensions Boil Over as Kenyans Targeted in Tanzania’s Post-Election Crackdown

Dar es Salaam, November 4 – A terse late-evening directive from Tanzanian police headquarters sent panic and shockwave through the…

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Tanzania Massacre: Hospitals Overwhelmed as Calls for UN and ICC Intervention Grow

Dar es Salaam, November 3 – In the suffocating silence of a state-enforced blackout, Tanzania is bleeding. Five days after…

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Tanzania Crisis: Legal Experts Point to Strong Evidence of Flawed Election as World Leaders Withhold Congratulations  

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – As President Samia Suluhu Hassan basks in the glow of a declared 97.66 percent electoral…

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Tanzania Vote Mystery: How Opposition Voters Vanished as Samia Claimed 31 Million Votes

Dar es Salaam, November 1 – The numbers from Tanzania’s October 29 election tell a story that does not add…

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President Samia’s ‘Landslide Win’ Sparks Outrage as Constitution Bars Challenge to Election Results

Dar es Salaam, November 1 – Tanzania’s electoral commission on Saturday morning declared President Samia Suluhu Hassan the winner of…

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Tanzania Crisis: Election Turns Brutal as Pro-Government Supporters Become Targets

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania October 30 – Tanzania faces a deepening political crisis following Wednesday’s general election, with widespread violence,…

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Tanzania Imposes Curfew as Election Day Ends in Violence, Internet Shutdown, and Low Turnout

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, October 29 – The Tanzanian Government on Wednesday evening imposed a curfew in Dar es Salaam…

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Journalists, Activists at Risk as UN Expert Warns of Governments, Tech Giants Collusion

Nairobi, October 1 – In a high-level online dialogue on Tuesday, a United Nations expert and frontline human rights defenders…

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