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. Ameifanyia Nini Tanzania? Ilani naijuaSoma ilani yake
Wewe umeifanyia nini Tanzania?. Ameifanyia Nini Tanzania? Ilani naijua
Magufuli kwa kweli hapendi watu. Anapenda vitu. Nilikuwa naangalia clip akiwagombeza na kuwakebehi watu wa Kagera walipopatwa na janga nikasema huyu hawezi kuwa RaisMitano watu waendelee kuishi maisha magumu ya ubaguzi, kufungwa kwa uonevu na umasikini wakutupwa? Mchangue wewe na familia yako, mimi naelekea Kanani.
Kwa kweli huyu mtu ni katili Sana asie na huruma, anapenda kulipiza visasiHuyu babu ni mtu hatari sn na anaroho mbaya kama sura yake
Unakuta j2 limepiga magoti kanisani jitu katili kama hili, limesababisha mimi nikaacha hata kwenda kanisaniKwa kweli huyu mtu ni katili Sana asie na huruma, anapenda kulipiza visasi
. Wahuni nyie mpigieni tuone Kama atashinda bcWewe umeifanyia nini Tanzania?
“Tanzania has weaponized the law to the point that no one really knows when they are on the right or wrong side of it. Politicians have been arrested for holding or attending meetings, media houses suspended and banned, online activism criminalized, and NGOs stifled with endless regulations,” said Deprose Muchena, Amnesty International’s Director for East and Southern Africa.Tanzania has weaponized the law to the point that no one really knows when they are on the right or wrong side of it.
Deprose Muchena, Amnesty International's Director for East and Southern Africa
“The use of the law to systemically and deliberately clamp down on people’s inalienable human rights, especially in an election season, is an extremely worrying and unhealthy sign for a country positioning itself for greater growth and development,” said Deprose Muchena.The use of the law to systemically and deliberately clamp down on people’s inalienable human rights, especially in an election season, is an extremely worrying and unhealthy sign for a country positioning itself for greater growth and development.
Deprose Muchena, Amnesty International's Director for East and Southern Africa
“The authorities must stop harassing opposition politicians over ridiculous pretexts and instead respect, uphold and facilitate the fulfilment of the rights to liberty, freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and association, to enable them to freely run their campaigns,” said Deprose Muchena.The authorities must stop harassing opposition politicians over ridiculous pretexts and instead respect, uphold and facilitate the fulfilment of the rights to liberty, freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and association, to enable them to freely run their campaigns.
Deprose Muchena, Amnesty International's Director for East and Southern Africa
“NGOs are now struggling between disclosing extensive information about their work, which undermines the independence required for legitimate human rights work and puts the security of their staff at risk or face being deregistered,” said Deprose Muchena.NGOs are now struggling between disclosing extensive information about their work, which undermines the independence required for legitimate human rights work and puts the security of their staff at risk or face being deregistered.
Deprose Muchena, Amnesty International's Director for East and Southern Africa
“President Magufuli must urgently reverse the decline in political and civil freedoms in Tanzania and ensure human rights defenders, activists and civil society organizations can carry out their work freely and independently without any fear of reprisals,” said Deprose Muchena.President Magufuli must urgently reverse the decline in political and civil freedoms in Tanzania and ensure human rights defenders, activists, journalists and civil society organizations can carry out their work freely and independently without fear of reprisals
Deprose Muchena, Amnesty International's Director for East and Southern Africa