Tanzania Post-Election Violence: UN Urges Restraint Amidst Protests
FRANCE 24 EnglishNovember 5, 20251 min8,336 views
5 connectionsΒ·6 entities in this videoβPost-Election Unrest in Tanzania
- π Post-election violence has gripped Tanzania following a disputed presidential election, with opposition supporters denouncing the outcome as a sham.
- π Scenes of burned cars and injured protesters have been reported in major cities.
Opposition Claims and UN Concerns
- π The country's main opposition party claims hundreds have been killed in the ongoing protests.
- β οΈ The United Nations has expressed alarm over the deadly election violence and urged security forces to refrain from using disproportionate force.
- π« Internet access has been disrupted since October 29th, and a heavy military and police presence is visible in cities like Dar es Salaam.
Accusations Against President Hassan
- ποΈ President Samia Suluhu Hassan is accused of undermining democracy and conducting a campaign of repression.
- π³οΈ Critics point to one main opposition leader being jailed and another barred from standing as evidence that the election outcome was predetermined.
- π Many Tanzanians view the election not as a democratic process but as a staged performance.
Regional Impact
- π°πͺ The unrest has even spread to neighboring Kenya, with demonstrators crossing the border, barricading roads, and protesting against President Hassan.
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