UN believes hundreds were killed in Tanzania election protests
The U.N. Human Rights Office said on Tuesday it believes hundreds of people were killed in Tanzania in protests that erupted during last month's elections, adding it has received reports that security forces are hiding bodies. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Tanzania releases opposition figures arrested during election protests
CHADEMA vice-chairman John Heche was among the four released on bail. He had been arrested on October 22 and questioned by police on suspicion of terrorism, according to his lawyer
Catholic Church condemns killings in recent election-related protests in Tanzania
Church leaders have called for continued prayers and national reflection, warning that there can be no peace without justice.
Tanzania charges hundreds of people with treason after protests over disputed election
Prosecutors in Tanzania on Friday charged more than 200 people with treason over their alleged roles in deadly violence surrounding the country’s disputed election, which saw President Samia Suluhu Hassan…
Tanzania: Hundreds charged with treason in election fallout
Authorities in Tanzania have charged hundreds of people with treason over demonstrations around disputed polls last month, in a major escalation of political tension as the country reels from violence in which an unknown number of people were killed.
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