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Tanzania arrests opposition leaders, blocks protest
The Hindu
Tanzania police arrest opposition leaders and prevent protest in Dar es Salaam, sparking criticism and concern for democracy.
Police arrested Tanzania’s top opposition figures and prevented a mass protest in the commercial capital Dar es Salaam on Monday (September 23, 2024) in the latest crackdown on dissent in the East African nation.
Despite an official ban, the opposition Chadema party had vowed to go ahead with the rally over the alleged kidnapping and killing of its members by security forces.
But riot police were stationed across the city with water cannons to prevent gatherings, and Chadema’s chairman Freeman Mbowe and his deputy Tundu Lissu were quickly arrested along with dozens of others.
“Demonstration is our constitutional right and we are surprised by the magnitude of force being used by the police to threaten people and suppress our freedom,” Mr. Mbowe told supporters before being led away by police, according to a video shared by the party online.
Chadema accuses President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s government of returning the country to the repressive tactics of her predecessor, John Magufuli.
Ms. Hassan took over following Mr. Magufuli’s sudden death in March 2021 and appeared to signal a more liberal approach, reversing restrictions on opposition rallies and the media.
But Chadema accuses the security forces of being behind the recent disappearance of several members and the killing of Ali Mohamed Kibao, from its national secretariat who was found dead earlier this month.