Chadema was planning to protest over alleged recent killings and abductions of opposition officials.
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In a significant crackdown on dissent, Tanzanian police have detained 14 members of the main opposition party, Chadema, including its chairman, Freeman Mbowe. The arrests occurred as authorities sought to prevent a banned demonstration in Dar es Salaam. Chadema had planned the protests to voice concerns over recent alleged killings and abductions of opposition officials.... Read More
Chadema was planning to protest over alleged recent killings and abductions of opposition officials.
Tanzanian police arrested more than 50 people ahead of a planned demonstration against recent abductions and killings in the country.
NAIROBI, Sept 23 (Reuters) – Tanzanian police arrested three opposition leaders on Monday in a bid to prevent anti-government protests in the...
NAIROBI, Sept 23 (Reuters) – Tanzanian police arrested three opposition leaders on Monday in a bid to prevent anti-government protests in the...
Protest had been planned against alleged disappearances and killings of government critics by security forces
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Katika hali inayoleta maswali na sintofahamu wanachama na wafuasi wa Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (CHADEMA) unaweza kusema wamemsusia...