Tanzania Opposition Claims Police Dumping Bodies After Election Protests
New York PostNovember 5, 20252 min66,987 views
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- 🗳️ The opposition in Tanzania claims that security forces are collecting bodies of individuals killed during recent protests.
- 💀 These bodies are reportedly being dumped in mass graves, according to the opposition party.
- 📉 The protests were sparked by a controversial election where President Samia Suluhu Hassan won with over 97% of the vote, a result widely viewed as illegitimate.
Leadership and Future Elections
- ❓ The public does not recognize Samia Hassan as a legitimate leader, creating a national vacuum.
- reform The opposition is calling for reforms and a fresh election to allow Tanzanians to elect their leaders.
- 💔 There is a perception that President Hassan shows no remorse for the deaths that occurred under her watch.
Law Enforcement and Public Safety
- 👮 Police are reportedly collecting bodies from hospitals following the protests.
- ⚖️ Authorities emphasize that officers are competent to handle any situation and urge citizens not to take the law into their own hands.
- 🚧 Measures are in place at points of entry and exit to manage the movement of cargo and people, aiming to prevent endangerment of life.
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