EACJ: Vyama vya Upinzani vyashinda kesi dhidi ya Tanzania, kuhusu mabadiliko ya Sheria za Vyama vya Siasa

EACJ: Vyama vya Upinzani vyashinda kesi dhidi ya Tanzania, kuhusu mabadiliko ya Sheria za Vyama vya Siasa

Itakumbukwa kwamba Chadema ilifungua kesi ya kupinga mabadiliko ya sheria za vyama vya siasa nchini Tanzania yaliyopitishwa na bunge bila aibu ili kuua demokrasia na kukandamiza vyama vya upinzani, Kesi hiyo ilifunguliwa mwaka 2020 kwenye Mahakama ya Afrika Mashariki iliyoko Arusha.

Leo Hukumu ya kesi hiyo inasomwa, Tayari Freeman Mbowe ambaye ni Mwenyekiti wa Chadema amekwishafika Mahakamani hapo akiambatana na Wakili wa chama chake John Mallya.

Pia, soma:

1). Vyama vya Upinzani vyafungua kesi kwenye Mahakama ya Afrika Mashariki kupinga Sheria kandamizi ya vyama vya siasa kutumika

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19 October 2016

Mohamed Chande Othman - International justice must be anchored in national justice


“Towards a System of International Justice” in Arusha, Tanzania. Mohamed Chande Othman, the Chief Justice of Tanzania, and member of the Africa Group for Justice Accountability, reflects on the symposium and on justice systems in Africa. Source : Arusha Symposium “Towards a System of International Justice” - Wayamo Foundation

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ARUSHA SYMPOSIUM “TOWARDS A SYSTEM OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE”​

22 OCTOBER 2016
Arusha, Tanzania: Africa Group for Justice and Accountability and Wayamo Foundation hosts International Symposium on the theme, “Towards a System of International Justice”.
Three weeks shy of its first anniversary, the Africa Group for Justice and Accountability (AGJA), which was launched on the sidelines of the International Criminal Court Assembly of States Parties on 23 November 2015 in The Hague, held the second of its bi-annual symposium events at the Mount Meru Hotel, Arusha, Tanzania, from 18-19 October 2016.
The symposium was attended by representatives of the African Union as well as some 80 human rights activists, experts on international criminal law, and civil society organisations from across Africa and other parts of the world. It was officially opened by Tanzanian Chief Justice, Mr. Mohamed Chande Othman, who is also a member of the AGJA.

The event brought together experts on international criminal justice, human rights activists, academics and practitioners from the field of international law to discuss a range of issues around the theme, “Towards a System of International Justice” (download programme).
Some of the critical topics discussed at the symposium included:
  • The promise and limitations of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and how this relates to Africa
  • The revival of hybrid tribunals
  • Domestic justice and universal jurisdiction
  • African accountability for international crimes
  • A holistic approach to justice
  • The state of human rights in Africa
  • Current obstacles to consolidating a system of international justice and the way forward.
As part of its core activities the Africa Group is also engaged in regular capacity-building activities. Whilst in Arusha, the group also hosted a two-day workshop from 21 to 22 October, for first responders to scenes of mass crimes. The participants included rights field investigators, NGO representatives and media from Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, South Africa and Zimbabwe.
The Africa Group for Justice and Accountability was established to support efforts to strengthen justice and accountability measures in Africa through domestic and regional capacity building, advice and outreach, and enhancing co-operation between Africa and the ICC. It is made up of senior African experts on international criminal law and human rights, including political figures, members of international and domestic tribunals, and human rights advocates.
The members are:
  • Dapo Akande (Nigeria)
    Professor of Public International Law, University of Oxford
  • Femi Falana (Nigeria)
    Human rights activist and lawyer
  • Hassan Bubacar Jallow (Gambia)
    Former Prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals
  • Richard Goldstone (South Africa)
    Former Chief Prosecutor of the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia
  • Tiyanjana Maluwa (Malawi)
    H. Laddie Montague Chair in Law, Pennsylvania State University School of Law
  • Athaliah Molokomme (Botswana)
    Attorney General of Botswana
  • Betty Kaari Murungi (Kenya)
    Independent Consultant on Human Rights and Transitional Justice
  • Mohamed Chande Othman (Tanzania)
    Chief Justice of Tanzania
  • Navi Pillay (South Africa)
    Former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
  • Catherine Samba-Panza (Central African Republic)
    Former Transitional President of the Central African Republic
  • Fatiha Serour (Algeria)
    Director of Serour Associates for Inclusion and Equity
  • Abdul Tejan-Cole (Sierra Leone)
    Executive Director of the Open Society Initiative for West Africa

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Hapa tunaongelea kesi wewe unaongelea uchaguzi! Tusibadilishe topic hivi sio vizuri badala yake tujadili uweli wa hizi sheria ambazo kwa ujumla wake ndiyo uzalendo. Uzalendo ni kupenda nchi sio kupenda mtu binafsi. Nashauri tu
 
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Wewe hata CCM wakiweka paka utampigia kura paka, na kwa akili za CCM wanaamini hata Sabaya na Makonda ni viongozi wazuri
 
Hizi mahakama sina uhakika kama zina maana yeyote katika sheria za ndani ya nchi,sina uhakika kama zinaweza kubadilisha chochote
 
25 March 2022
Mahakama ya Jumuiya Africa Mashariki
EACJ Arusha
Tanzania

Freeman Mbowe aongea kuhusu hukumu ya EACJ na pia mwanasheria afafanua kwa uchache hukumu ya leo inagusa maeneo gani .



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Application No. 2 of 2019 (Arising from Reference No. 3 of 2019) Freeman A. Mbowe & 4 Others vs The Attorney General of the United of Tanzania​


Application filed on: 27th May 2019.

Articles: 6(d), 7(2), 8(1) & 38(2) of the Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community.
Rule: 21 of the EACJ Rules of Procedure, 2013.

Subject matter: Refraining order against the Respondent from applying and using certain provisions of the Political Parties (Amendment) Act 2019.

The Applicants are natural persons and citizens of the United Republic of Tanzania.

The first Applicant is a member and party chair of Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (CHADEMA), a political party registered in Tanzania.

The second Applicant is a member and party leader of Alliance for Change and Transparent-(WAZALENDO), a political party registered in Tanzania.

The third Applicant is a member and party Chair of the Chama cha Umma, a political party registered in Tanzania.

The fourth Applicant is a former first Vice President of the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar and a member of the Alliance for Change and Transparent (WAZALENDO), a political party registered in Tanzania.

The fifth Applicant is Zanzibar Deputy Secretary General for Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (CHADEMA).


The Applicants seek for Court orders refraining the Respondent from applying and using certain provisions of the Political Parties (Amendment) Act 2019, which are challenged in the main Reference, pending the hearing and determination of this Application inter-parties and pending hearing and determination of Reference No. 3 of 2019.

In the Reference out of which the Application arose, the Applicants are challenging the Political Parties (Amendments) Act No. 1 of 2019 in its current form for allegedly; placing unjustified restrictions on the freedom of association; being discriminative and restricting people’s right to participate in public affairs; denying people’s right to personal security and safety; and contravening the principles of democracy, rule of law, good governance and human rights which the United Republic of Tanzania (Respondent) has committed to abide by through the EAC Treaty, the International Covenant for Civil and Political Rights, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the African Charter of Human and Peoples’ Rights.


It is the Applicants’ case that, the urgency of this Application is borne out of the fact that, the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania through the office of the Registrar of Political Parties has started applying the use of the provisions of the Political Parties (Amendment) Act, 2019 which are complained of by the Applicants in Reference No.3 of 2019, a matter pending determination by the East African Court of Justice – First Instance Division.

The Applicants allege that, the application of the Act puts their individual rights at jeopardy and the political parties at the danger of being deregistered; its members (including the Applicant) being suspended from conducting political activities; its leaders (including the Applicants) being fined a sum of money equivalent to U.S Dollar 45,000/- or being imprisoned or both; being denied to form coalition at their choice of time and agenda; and rendering political party leaders without security and protection.


Further that, the application of the Act forces political parties to form policies which are contrary to political parties’ ideologies and stands.

Moreover, the provisions enacted in the Act infringe the basic Constitutional rights enshrined in the Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania, 1977 and well established principles of international law, the provisions of the Treaty Establishing the East African Community, the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights, the International Covenant for Civil and Political Rights and several other international instruments.

It is the Applicants submission that, it is imperative and in the interest of justice that this Application be heard and determined expeditiously for the sake of the wellbeing of Tanzania democracy, rule of law and human rights.

The Respondent is the Attorney General of the Republic of Tanzania sued on behalf of the Government of Tanzania.

This case summary is a document produced by the Registry to assist in understanding forthcoming matters before the Court. It does not bind the Court. For authoritative Decisions, Judgments and general information about the Court please visit https://www.eacj.org/
Contact: Registrar, East African Court of Justice, P.O. Box 1096 Arusha, Tanzania Tel: +255 27 2506093 Fax: +255 27 27 2509493 Email: eacj@eachq.org
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Hii Chadema si mchezo , nimekutana na Mzee mmoja Mnyakyusa ananifahamu akaniuliza , hivi nyinyi Chadema mbona mnatulaza na viatu , mbona hamchoki ?

Mimi nikamjibu kwa kifupi tu , KATIBA MPYA .
Si huyo tu kuna jamaa yangu mwanaccm kindaki ndani ana vyeo huko rafiki yangu sana. Juzi nimekutana naye akasema kwa hali ya vijana wa chadema wa sasa hakuna namna vijana wa ccm wanaweza kushindana nao. Anasema mko persistent sana.

Naona hii kauli imerandana na ya huyo mzee.
 
Mahakama ikiamua upande fulani inaonekana ipo huru ikiwabana inaonekana mbaya aiseee
 
Hii Chadema si mchezo , nimekutana na Mzee mmoja Mnyakyusa ananifahamu akaniuliza , hivi nyinyi Chadema mbona mnatulaza na viatu , mbona hamchoki ?

Mimi nikamjibu kwa kifupi tu , KATIBA MPYA .
Ungesema ni ajira!
Hawa wanasiasa kwa ujumla wao: CHADEMA, CCM, CUF, TLP, etc wote ni ajira tu! Ukiondoa ruzuku za vyama na kuweka mshahara wa kistaarabu kwa wabunge, tutaona wanavyoachia ngazi. Sasa CHADEMA unayosifu inawezaje kuwa na ruzuku za mabilioni ishindwe hata kuweka gorofa moja kama makao makuu ya kitaifa? Kila siku ni talalila tu! Oooh Mara michango ya ... bhla! bhla!
 
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