Open Letter: Tundu Lissu's return to Tanzania

Open Letter: Tundu Lissu's return to Tanzania

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OPEN LETTER


TUNDU LISSU’S RETURN TO TANZANIA:

GOVERNMENT CONDUCT TO BE CLOSELY MONITORED AND
DOCUMENTED; POTENTIAL ACTS OF HARASSMENT,
INTERFERENCE, OR VIOLENCE WILL RESULT IN CONSEQUENCES


ADDRESSED TO:
Simon Sirro, Inspector General of Police; Diwani Athumani Msuya, Director General of the Tanzania
Intelligence and Security Service; Lazaro Mambosasa, Dar es Salaam Special Zone Regional Police
Commander; Biswalo Mganga, Director of Public Prosecutions; Robert Boaz, Director of Criminal
Investigations, Tanzania Police Force; Liberatus Sabas, Director of Operations, Tanzania Police Force;
Brigadier General John Mbungo, Director General of Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau; General Venance Mabeyo, Chief of Tanzania Defence Forces; Aboubakar Kunenge, Dar Es Salaam Regional Commissioner
CC:
António Guterres, Secretary General of the United Nations; Michelle Bachelet, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights; David Kaye, UN special rapporteur on freedom of expression; The Rt Hon Patricia
Scotland QC, Commonwealth Secretary-General; Cyril Ramaphosa, President of South Africa and
2020 head of the African Union; Moussa Faki Mahamat, Chairperson of the African Union
Commission; Josep Borrell, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy; Dominic Raab, Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom; Steven T. Mnuchin, United States Secretary of Treasury
23 July 2020
Honourable Officials,
Amsterdam & Partners LLP is profoundly and urgently concerned for the safety and security of our client and opposition leader, Mr. Tundu Lissu upon his planned return to the country scheduled for the 27th of July 2020. Mr. Lissu narrowly survived an assassination attempt in 2017 in which he was shot 16 times following public criticism of the government. He was subsequently denied of his statutory medical benefits and was eventually stripped of his parliamentary seat while still undergoing medical treatment and therapeutic care.

Mr. Lissu has now declared his intention to return to Tanzania and to campaign for the presidency of the United Republic of Tanzania in the forthcoming general elections. We demand that Mr. Lissu’s constitutional rights to freedom of expression, assembly and movement are respected and not infringed nor interfered upon by the Government of Tanzania or its security agencies. We expect that the Government of Tanzania and its security agencies will afford Mr. Lissu with the necessary personal protection, especially given the fact that he has already been a victim of a failed but unresolved assassination attempt.
With this letter, we notify you of our intention to hold accountable all public servants in the current administration of the Government of Tanzania with regard to the human rights, civil rights, and physical safety of the opposition leader and MP Mr. Tundu Lissu upon his planned return to the country scheduled for the 27th of July 2020.

Unfortunately, the current leadership has acted with brazen impunity with regard to human rights, and especially with regard to its treatment of the legitimate democratic opposition. Leaders, members and activists of the democratic opposition have been murdered, abducted and forcibly disappeared, tortured or persecuted through the use of trumped up and politically-motivated criminal charges and falsely imprisoned. Amnesty International has described these attacks and arrests as “a calculated move to harass and intimidate the opposition and critics ahead of elections, restrict their human rights and limit their campaigning.”1
According to the 2020 Human Rights Watch country report on Tanzania, Magufuli’s government has abused its powers under the Registrar of Political Parties to “demand information from political parties, to suspend individual members of political parties, and required institutions or individuals to get approval from the Registrar to conduct civic education, or face criminal sanctions including imprisonment or fines.”2 Soon after this report was released, at least nine prominent opposition party members were heavily fined on dubious charges for sedition, incitement to violence, and holding an unsanctioned rally.

Meanwhile, the Magufuli and the Chama Cha Mapinduzi administration has shown no tolerance for criticism of their abuses and no willingness to uphold transparency. In 2018, the European Union was forced to recall its ambassador to Tanzania, citing “the deterioration of the human rights and rule of law situation.”
As the international legal team acting on behalf of Mr. Lissu, we notify the potential human rights abusers within the government that their actions will have permanent consequences. Should Mr. Lissu’s rights be violated upon his return, it is our intention to file immediately for measures in response before all relevant local, regional, and multilateral bodies. This would include but not be limited to mechanisms for ensuring the respect by Tanzania of its domestic and international obligations to protect human rights.

This set of potential responses to any harassment or interference with Mr. Lissu’s rights will also entail applications against Tanzanian law enforcement officials for sanctions under the Global Magnitsky Act

1
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2020/06/tanzania-opposition-politicians-arrested-ascrackdown/

2 World Report 2020: Rights Trends in Tanzania

3

against state officials facilitating human rights abuses or corruption.4 The potential ramifications of these sanctions are designed as a powerful deterrent against individuals who are deemed responsible for abuses of the law. Such individuals in Tanzania could face the freezing of bank accounts, seizures of assets held internationally, and revocations of travel visas for them and their families. Many Tanzanian officials and their proxies choose to do their banking internationally, hold assets abroad, and send their children to study in the United Kingdom, the EU, and the USA. If sanctions are applied against such Tanzanian officials, they would not be able to travel to Europe or the United States and would be barred from accessing the international financial system in countries which enforce such sanctions laws.

We are thus counting upon the authorities in Tanzania to respect Mr. Lissu’s rights from the moment of his return and not to impede him, directly or indirectly, from exercising his rights in seeking election to the presidency.
Sincerely,
Robert R. Amsterdam



Founding Partner, Amsterdam & Partners LLP

4
Global Magnitsky Act - United States Department of State
Hawana tofauti na Bernard Morrisorn
 
Hizi barua zitasababisha akamatwe hata Kama hawakua na nia.
Lissu saivi ni lulu. Ukimuacha lulu ukimkamata ni lulu zaidi.

Hivi unadhani umpige risasi 16 mtu aende kwenye matibabu akiwa nusu mfu alafu anarudi tu akiwa na ulemavu tayari unamkamata dunia itakuchukuliaje??? Wananchi wako watakuchukuliaje??

CCM wenyewe mmemtengeneza Lissu kwa ujinga wenu wa kumuacha mwenyekiti wenu na watu wake wampige risasi. Mliambiwa hata makesi mnayomfungulia mnazidi kumpa umaarufu ila hamkusikia.

Sasa kubalini tu kumpa Ikulu hapo October 2020
 
Tunajua weakness yenu mwaka huu. Hata iyo support mnayojifanya mnayo hamna. Ukisikiliza hata comments za viongozi wenzake jiwe kwenye msiba wa Mkapa kwa wenye akili tumeona something is wrong kwenye cycle ya Magufuli na CCM.

So wait and see fellaz . Jiandaeni tu kukabidhi nchi kwa Lissu!
Hahahhaha... Aisee kwahiyo hao viongozi watamtangaza Lisu?

Kwanza coment zipi ambazo wewe unaona ni za kumfanya Lisu ashinde urais?

Kingine, ushindani utakuwa kati ya ccm na chadema, sasa hao viongozi wanaotoa coment msibani wamekwambia wataipigia kura chadema?

Hahhaha hii ni nchi jomba siyo familia
 
This to me is somewhat counterintuitive!

Why?

Because, why would the same government that Mr. Lissu accuses of trying to assassinate him, now be asked or be expected to provide for his personal protection upon his return?

Does Mr. Lissu now trust the very same people whom he accuses of wanting to kill him?

Maybe this is just an attempt to preempt another attempt...

But, what do I know! I’m just high school dropout.
Kwani umesahau ule msemo, 'mchawi mpe mtoto akulelee?'

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Hahahhaha... Aisee kwahiyo hao viongozi watamtangaza Lisu?

Kwanza coment zipi ambazo wewe unaona ni za kumfanya Lisu ashinde urais?

Kingine, ushindani utakuwa kati ya ccm na chadema, sasa hao viongozi wanaotoa coment msibani wamekwambia wataipigia kura chadema?

Hahhaha hii ni nchi jomba siyo familia
Subiri utaona. Tutakimbiana humu. Magu amechokwa na hatakwi na kila mtu. Hata waliokuwa nae karibu ni uoga tu na kwa ajili ya mkono kwenda kinywani.

Subiri sasa kwenye plain ground ya competition yake na Lissu ndo ataaamini kuwa ubabe haufai.
 
This to me is somewhat counterintuitive!

Why?

Because, why would the same government that Mr. Lissu accuses of trying to assassinate him, now be asked or be expected to provide for his personal protection upon his return?

Does Mr. Lissu now trust the very same people whom he accuses of wanting to kill him?

Maybe this is just an attempt to preempt another attempt...

But, what do I know! I’m just high school dropout.
Pia it sounds kama vile hawa jamaa wanawapiga mkwara waliowataja na ukiangalia vizuri unaweza sema Wana blackmail this leaders of our sovereign state..not that I want/wish anything bad to happen to their so called client but who the hell they think they are to make Demands!?...All mentioned individuals take orders from our elected leader only and no any local or foreign entity can push them around regardless of the situation at hand...now I understand why the ruling party is sometimes refering to these individuals as the agents of foreign exploiters.
 
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1054 31ST ST. NW, STE 110 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20007
+1 202 301 8811




OPEN LETTER


TUNDU LISSU’S RETURN TO TANZANIA:

GOVERNMENT CONDUCT TO BE CLOSELY MONITORED AND
DOCUMENTED; POTENTIAL ACTS OF HARASSMENT,
INTERFERENCE, OR VIOLENCE WILL RESULT IN CONSEQUENCES


ADDRESSED TO:
Simon Sirro, Inspector General of Police; Diwani Athumani Msuya, Director General of the Tanzania
Intelligence and Security Service; Lazaro Mambosasa, Dar es Salaam Special Zone Regional Police
Commander; Biswalo Mganga, Director of Public Prosecutions; Robert Boaz, Director of Criminal
Investigations, Tanzania Police Force; Liberatus Sabas, Director of Operations, Tanzania Police Force;
Brigadier General John Mbungo, Director General of Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau; General Venance Mabeyo, Chief of Tanzania Defence Forces; Aboubakar Kunenge, Dar Es Salaam Regional Commissioner
CC:
António Guterres, Secretary General of the United Nations; Michelle Bachelet, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights; David Kaye, UN special rapporteur on freedom of expression; The Rt Hon Patricia
Scotland QC, Commonwealth Secretary-General; Cyril Ramaphosa, President of South Africa and
2020 head of the African Union; Moussa Faki Mahamat, Chairperson of the African Union
Commission; Josep Borrell, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy; Dominic Raab, Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom; Steven T. Mnuchin, United States Secretary of Treasury
23 July 2020
Honourable Officials,
Amsterdam & Partners LLP is profoundly and urgently concerned for the safety and security of our client and opposition leader, Mr. Tundu Lissu upon his planned return to the country scheduled for the 27th of July 2020. Mr. Lissu narrowly survived an assassination attempt in 2017 in which he was shot 16 times following public criticism of the government. He was subsequently denied of his statutory medical benefits and was eventually stripped of his parliamentary seat while still undergoing medical treatment and therapeutic care.

Mr. Lissu has now declared his intention to return to Tanzania and to campaign for the presidency of the United Republic of Tanzania in the forthcoming general elections. We demand that Mr. Lissu’s constitutional rights to freedom of expression, assembly and movement are respected and not infringed nor interfered upon by the Government of Tanzania or its security agencies. We expect that the Government of Tanzania and its security agencies will afford Mr. Lissu with the necessary personal protection, especially given the fact that he has already been a victim of a failed but unresolved assassination attempt.
With this letter, we notify you of our intention to hold accountable all public servants in the current administration of the Government of Tanzania with regard to the human rights, civil rights, and physical safety of the opposition leader and MP Mr. Tundu Lissu upon his planned return to the country scheduled for the 27th of July 2020.

Unfortunately, the current leadership has acted with brazen impunity with regard to human rights, and especially with regard to its treatment of the legitimate democratic opposition. Leaders, members and activists of the democratic opposition have been murdered, abducted and forcibly disappeared, tortured or persecuted through the use of trumped up and politically-motivated criminal charges and falsely imprisoned. Amnesty International has described these attacks and arrests as “a calculated move to harass and intimidate the opposition and critics ahead of elections, restrict their human rights and limit their campaigning.”1
According to the 2020 Human Rights Watch country report on Tanzania, Magufuli’s government has abused its powers under the Registrar of Political Parties to “demand information from political parties, to suspend individual members of political parties, and required institutions or individuals to get approval from the Registrar to conduct civic education, or face criminal sanctions including imprisonment or fines.”2 Soon after this report was released, at least nine prominent opposition party members were heavily fined on dubious charges for sedition, incitement to violence, and holding an unsanctioned rally.

Meanwhile, the Magufuli and the Chama Cha Mapinduzi administration has shown no tolerance for criticism of their abuses and no willingness to uphold transparency. In 2018, the European Union was forced to recall its ambassador to Tanzania, citing “the deterioration of the human rights and rule of law situation.”
As the international legal team acting on behalf of Mr. Lissu, we notify the potential human rights abusers within the government that their actions will have permanent consequences. Should Mr. Lissu’s rights be violated upon his return, it is our intention to file immediately for measures in response before all relevant local, regional, and multilateral bodies. This would include but not be limited to mechanisms for ensuring the respect by Tanzania of its domestic and international obligations to protect human rights.

This set of potential responses to any harassment or interference with Mr. Lissu’s rights will also entail applications against Tanzanian law enforcement officials for sanctions under the Global Magnitsky Act

1
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2020/06/tanzania-opposition-politicians-arrested-ascrackdown/

2 World Report 2020: Rights Trends in Tanzania

3

against state officials facilitating human rights abuses or corruption.4 The potential ramifications of these sanctions are designed as a powerful deterrent against individuals who are deemed responsible for abuses of the law. Such individuals in Tanzania could face the freezing of bank accounts, seizures of assets held internationally, and revocations of travel visas for them and their families. Many Tanzanian officials and their proxies choose to do their banking internationally, hold assets abroad, and send their children to study in the United Kingdom, the EU, and the USA. If sanctions are applied against such Tanzanian officials, they would not be able to travel to Europe or the United States and would be barred from accessing the international financial system in countries which enforce such sanctions laws.

We are thus counting upon the authorities in Tanzania to respect Mr. Lissu’s rights from the moment of his return and not to impede him, directly or indirectly, from exercising his rights in seeking election to the presidency.
Sincerely,
Robert R. Amsterdam



Founding Partner, Amsterdam & Partners LLP

4
Global Magnitsky Act - United States Department of State
This letter is an attack to our sovereignty...eti Wana Demands... Really!?
 
Our government is self-centered kitu ambacho sio,mtu mmoja anaamua vitu vyote kilimo,bishara,uchumi na ajira those are features of dictatorship government na hamna maendeleo engulfed with corruption
 
Mtaongea maneno yote mwaka huu. Tumechoka kuongozwa na sera zenu za kijamaa zinazotufanya tuwe masikini kila leo.

Lissu ndo raisi wako kuanzia October 2020. Tunafanya kama Malawi mwaka huu
Anayofanya Magufuli na CCM havina uhusiano wowote na "sera za kijamaa."

Nadhani umependa tu kuliweka hivyo bila ya sababu yoyote.
 
This to me is somewhat counterintuitive!

Why?

Because, why would the same government that Mr. Lissu accuses of trying to assassinate him, now be asked or be expected to provide for his personal protection upon his return?

Does Mr. Lissu now trust the very same people whom he accuses of wanting to kill him?

Maybe this is just an attempt to preempt another attempt...

But, what do I know! I’m just high school dropout.
They are not even pretending to assure him of protection.

And why would Lissu want to trust people who are not even trying to hide their ill intentions on him?

Mr Lissu has every right to be back home, he does not need to beg for that God given right.

Now, whatever happens after his return, there will be no doubt as to who is culpable and therefore sanctions will be imposed upon those identified.

Impunity cannot be allowed to ride shod on everyone unchallenged. This will be a start.
 
Dawa ya jirani mchawi, ni kumuachia akuangalizie watoto wake .

This to me is somewhat counterintuitive!

Why?

Because, why would the same government that Mr. Lissu accuses of trying to assassinate him, now be asked or be expected to provide for his personal protection upon his return?

Does Mr. Lissu now trust the very same people whom he accuses of wanting to kill him?

Maybe this is just an attempt to preempt another attempt...

But, what do I know! I’m just high school dropout.
 
Pia it sounds kama vile hawa jamaa wanawapiga mkwara waliowataja na ukiangalia vizuri unaweza sema Wana blackmail this leaders of our sovereign state..not that I want/wish anything bad to happen to their so called client but who the hell they think they are to make Demands!?...All mentioned individuals take orders from our elected leader only and no any local or foreign entity can push them around regardless of the situation at hand...now I understand why the ruling party is sometimes refering to these individuals as the agents of foreign exploiters.
You do not even understand yourself.

How can you claim to "...now understand why the ruling party is sometimes refring to these individuals as the agents of foreign exploiters?"
 
Mguseni "MNUKE"
Waliomgusa so ni chadema wenyewe! Huyu Lisu hajajifunza hata kidogo kutokana na zile blanko za Chadema! Kwa Nini anajiweka Tena Kuwa target wa maadui was serikali yetu na maendeleo yetu! Huyu kweli ni siokio lisilosikia dawa! Poor TL!😱!
 
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