Uchaguzi 2020 Geneva: UN Rights Chief disturbed by harassment of opposition following Tanzania elections

Uchaguzi 2020 Geneva: UN Rights Chief disturbed by harassment of opposition following Tanzania elections

[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]Pole sana mkuu! Hii ni nchi huru, hao unaowategemea hawatakusaidia chochote na wao wapo kwa maslahi ya nchi zao.
Hujui unachokisema. UN ilianzishwa after WWII baada ya watu kama JPM; Hitler na Musolin kujiaminisha kuwa wanaweza kuwatawala watu wao na kuwafanya chochote wanachotaka. TZ ni member wa UN na inalazimika kufuata taratibu na mikataba yote waliyosaini na kama uta i violate unawajibishwa kimataifa wether ni nchi huru au la. UMENIPATA wewe kilaza wa kusoma?. Hata jirani akimpiga mkewe lazima majirani watatoka kuamua pale inapobidi na ikiwezekana kumfikisha mwanaume kwenye vyombo vya sheria. Huyo mume hawezi sema huyu ni mke wangu na hii ni ndoa yangu. Na sisi tulioumizwa tumeomba msaada wa majirani watusaidie
 

OHCHR | UN rights chief disturbed by harassment of opposition following Tanzania elections​

GENEVA (10 November 2020) – UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet on Tuesday said she was disturbed by reports of continued intimidation and harassment against opposition leaders and members in Tanzania in the aftermath of the general elections. She called on the authorities to ensure people are able to express their grievances without fear of reprisals.

Reports indicate that at least 150 opposition leaders and members have been arrested since 27 October in mainland Tanzania and in Zanzibar. While most have been subsequently released, at least 18 reportedly remain in custody.&

Police officials have stated that the individuals arrested were planning violent protests. Police officials warned publicly on 31 October 2020 that they would not allow protests to go ahead, citing alleged plans to cause chaos, and they threatened to use force and detain anyone taking part in demonstrations.

"The tense situation in the country will not be defused by silencing those who challenge the outcome of the elections, but rather through a participatory dialogue," Bachelet said. "I urge the Tanzanian authorities to respect and facilitate exercise of the rights to freedom of expression and of peaceful assembly."

The High Commissioner called for the immediate release of those detained for exercising their human rights. She called on the Government of Tanzania to ensure that security forces and law enforcement officials act according to the rule of law and human rights norms and standards.

Under international law, there is a presumption in favour of considering assemblies to be peaceful, the High Commissioner stressed.*

These developments follow reported pre-election intimidation and harassment of civil society organisations and journalists, as well as allegations of police brutality against opposition members and supporters on the day of the election. Bachelet called for prompt, thorough, independent and impartial investigations into all allegations of human rights violations before, during and after the polls – particularly into the killing of at least 10 people and the injuries sustained by over 50 others in Zanzibar on 26 October.

The High Commissioner also expressed concern at Internet restrictions, including the blocking of many social media and messaging platforms, and the censoring of election-related content.

"Free flow of information is critical to any democratic society, and especially so in an electoral context," the High Commissioner said, adding that any restrictions on information and communication technology must be in line with international human rights laws and standards.

ENDS

* For details, see General Comment No. 37 on Article 21 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights – Right of peaceful assembly:& https://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/CCPR/Pages/GCArticle21.aspx

For more information and media requests, please contact: Rupert Colville -& + 41 22 917 9767 / rcolville@ohchr.org or Ravina Shamdasani - + 41 22 917 9169 / rshamdasani@ohchr.org or Liz Throssell - + 41 22& 917 9296 / ethrossell@ohchr.org or Marta Hurtado - + 41 22& 917 9466 /& mhurtado@ohchr.org

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There isn't any tense situation inTanzania. The country is now on a normal course after the 28/10/2020 General Elections and that the winner has been announced and the defeated have been known. What is happening is that some contestants in this GE came with their pre - planned RESULTS in their minds and in their POCKETS. This is depicted by their words that if they are not declared winners, they will go on streets for ENDLESS VIOLENT DEMONSTRATIONS. In fact, it is such words that ended in their arrests. ARRESTS, is a common and logic course of action for people of that type. This is done all over the world, even in Europe!
 

OHCHR | UN rights chief disturbed by harassment of opposition following Tanzania elections​

GENEVA (10 November 2020) – UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet on Tuesday said she was disturbed by reports of continued intimidation and harassment against opposition leaders and members in Tanzania in the aftermath of the general elections. She called on the authorities to ensure people are able to express their grievances without fear of reprisals.

Reports indicate that at least 150 opposition leaders and members have been arrested since 27 October in mainland Tanzania and in Zanzibar. While most have been subsequently released, at least 18 reportedly remain in custody.&

Police officials have stated that the individuals arrested were planning violent protests. Police officials warned publicly on 31 October 2020 that they would not allow protests to go ahead, citing alleged plans to cause chaos, and they threatened to use force and detain anyone taking part in demonstrations.

"The tense situation in the country will not be defused by silencing those who challenge the outcome of the elections, but rather through a participatory dialogue," Bachelet said. "I urge the Tanzanian authorities to respect and facilitate exercise of the rights to freedom of expression and of peaceful assembly."

The High Commissioner called for the immediate release of those detained for exercising their human rights. She called on the Government of Tanzania to ensure that security forces and law enforcement officials act according to the rule of law and human rights norms and standards.

Under international law, there is a presumption in favour of considering assemblies to be peaceful, the High Commissioner stressed.*

These developments follow reported pre-election intimidation and harassment of civil society organisations and journalists, as well as allegations of police brutality against opposition members and supporters on the day of the election. Bachelet called for prompt, thorough, independent and impartial investigations into all allegations of human rights violations before, during and after the polls – particularly into the killing of at least 10 people and the injuries sustained by over 50 others in Zanzibar on 26 October.

The High Commissioner also expressed concern at Internet restrictions, including the blocking of many social media and messaging platforms, and the censoring of election-related content.

"Free flow of information is critical to any democratic society, and especially so in an electoral context," the High Commissioner said, adding that any restrictions on information and communication technology must be in line with international human rights laws and standards.

ENDS

* For details, see General Comment No. 37 on Article 21 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights – Right of peaceful assembly:& https://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/CCPR/Pages/GCArticle21.aspx

For more information and media requests, please contact: Rupert Colville -& + 41 22 917 9767 / rcolville@ohchr.org or Ravina Shamdasani - + 41 22 917 9169 / rshamdasani@ohchr.org or Liz Throssell - + 41 22& 917 9296 / ethrossell@ohchr.org or Marta Hurtado - + 41 22& 917 9466 /& mhurtado@ohchr.org

Tag and share -& Twitter:& @UNHumanRights& and Facebook:& unitednationshumanrights

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Tell them, the issues of human rights has no room for few people who have the intention of destructing the peace and harmony of our country Tanzania. Tanzania we can not tolerate any kind of disturbance regading our peace and hamorny.
 
Wapinzani, hivi kwann huo umoja wa mataifa haujaingilia kati na kusema lolote kuhusu Trump kuibiwa kura?
Nadhani ingekua vizuri umoja wa mataifa uingilie kati madai ya Trump ili apate haki yake.
 
Mbona wanachelewesha mambo?

"Jiwe ni sikio la kufa sio wa matamko huyu tumjuavyo"

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😂😂Mambo sio simple hivyo Kama unavyodhani.
 
[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]Pole sana mkuu! Hii ni nchi huru, hao unaowategemea hawatakusaidia chochote na wao wapo kwa maslahi ya nchi zao.
Hao wanaojifanaya wanazingatia haki za binadamu, kila kukicha wanawaua watu weusi kwenye nchi zao, Je watu weusi sio binadamu kwenye nchi zao??
 
Hii ni habari njema sana. Dunia itatuelewa tu.

Lissu anaporudi ulaya kukinukisha salama kutokea huko nasi hatutapumzika. Tutabanana hapa hapa.

Kitaeleweka tu!
WENZIO WAMESUBIRI TANGU 1995, BADO TANZANIA IKO SALAMA CHINI YA CCM NA ITAENDELEA, KERO ZA WANANCHI ZINAZIDI KUPUNGUA, BADO VIJIJI 2800 KUPATA UMEME KATI YA 12000, BAADA YA HAPO TANZANIA ITAKUWA NCHI YA KWANZA AFRIKA KUTOA UMEME KWA ASILIMIA 99% KWA WANANCHI WAKE
 
WENZIO WAMESUBIRI TANGU 1995, BADO TANZANIA IKO SALAMA CHINI YA CCM NA ITAENDELEA, KERO ZA WANANCHI ZINAZIDI KUPUNGUA, BADO VIJIJI 2800 KUPATA UMEME KATI YA 12000, BAADA YA HAPO TANZANIA ITAKUWA NCHI YA KWANZA AFRIKA KUTOA UMEME KWA ASILIMIA 99% KWA WANANCHI WAKE
Halafu Tanzania tutaendelea kupata mafanikio zaidi kupitia kiongozi wetu tuliyemchagua Jemedari, Mchapakazi na Maridadi kabisa Dkt. John Pombe Joseph Magufuli
 
Hujui unachokisema. UN ilianzishwa after WWII baada ya watu kama JPM; Hitler na Musolin kujiaminisha kuwa wanaweza kuwatawala watu wao na kuwafanya chochote wanachotaka. TZ ni member wa UN na inalazimika kufuata taratibu na mikataba yote waliyosaini na kama uta i violate unawajibishwa kimataifa wether ni nchi huru au la. UMENIPATA wewe kilaza wa kusoma?. Hata jirani akimpiga mkewe lazima majirani watatoka kuamua pale inapobidi na ikiwezekana kumfikisha mwanaume kwenye vyombo vya sheria. Huyo mume hawezi sema huyu ni mke wangu na hii ni ndoa yangu. Na sisi tulioumizwa tumeomba msaada wa majirani watusaidie
Majirani zenu ni Kenya, Uganda, Ruanda, Burundi nk. Mbona hamkuenda kuomba msaada kwa nchi jirani za Africa mmekimbilia ulaya na marekani??
 

OHCHR | UN rights chief disturbed by harassment of opposition following Tanzania elections​

GENEVA (10 November 2020) – UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet on Tuesday said she was disturbed by reports of continued intimidation and harassment against opposition leaders and members in Tanzania in the aftermath of the general elections. She called on the authorities to ensure people are able to express their grievances without fear of reprisals.

Reports indicate that at least 150 opposition leaders and members have been arrested since 27 October in mainland Tanzania and in Zanzibar. While most have been subsequently released, at least 18 reportedly remain in custody.&

Police officials have stated that the individuals arrested were planning violent protests. Police officials warned publicly on 31 October 2020 that they would not allow protests to go ahead, citing alleged plans to cause chaos, and they threatened to use force and detain anyone taking part in demonstrations.

"The tense situation in the country will not be defused by silencing those who challenge the outcome of the elections, but rather through a participatory dialogue," Bachelet said. "I urge the Tanzanian authorities to respect and facilitate exercise of the rights to freedom of expression and of peaceful assembly."

The High Commissioner called for the immediate release of those detained for exercising their human rights. She called on the Government of Tanzania to ensure that security forces and law enforcement officials act according to the rule of law and human rights norms and standards.

Under international law, there is a presumption in favour of considering assemblies to be peaceful, the High Commissioner stressed.*

These developments follow reported pre-election intimidation and harassment of civil society organisations and journalists, as well as allegations of police brutality against opposition members and supporters on the day of the election. Bachelet called for prompt, thorough, independent and impartial investigations into all allegations of human rights violations before, during and after the polls – particularly into the killing of at least 10 people and the injuries sustained by over 50 others in Zanzibar on 26 October.

The High Commissioner also expressed concern at Internet restrictions, including the blocking of many social media and messaging platforms, and the censoring of election-related content.

"Free flow of information is critical to any democratic society, and especially so in an electoral context," the High Commissioner said, adding that any restrictions on information and communication technology must be in line with international human rights laws and standards.

ENDS

* For details, see General Comment No. 37 on Article 21 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights – Right of peaceful assembly:& https://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/CCPR/Pages/GCArticle21.aspx

For more information and media requests, please contact: Rupert Colville -& + 41 22 917 9767 / rcolville@ohchr.org or Ravina Shamdasani - + 41 22 917 9169 / rshamdasani@ohchr.org or Liz Throssell - + 41 22& 917 9296 / ethrossell@ohchr.org or Marta Hurtado - + 41 22& 917 9466 /& mhurtado@ohchr.org

Tag and share -& Twitter:& @UNHumanRights& and Facebook:& unitednationshumanrights

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All grounds unprofound,We have our own democracy.
 
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