Tanzania civil society decries 'unprecedented' violations

Tanzania civil society decries 'unprecedented' violations

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More than a hundred Tanzanian civil society groups raised their voices on Wednesday against "unprecedented" violations of human and democratic rights under the government of President John Magufuli.

In a rare act of public solidarity, 105 organisations signed a statement warning of "multiple cases (of rights violations), unprecedented in (Tanzania's) history" involving "attacks, torture and forced disappearances of rights activists, journalists, political leaders and even ordinary citizens".

They warned of "tension within the country, involving violations of both the freedom of the press and of expression" and raised fears about the "suffocation of democracy" through "by-elections stained by irregularities, and bloodshed that endangers national peace".

Central to their concerns was the attempted murder in September of senior opposition lawmaker Tundu Lissu, who is currently in a Brussels hospital.

Lissu was shot at his home in the capital Dodoma and rushed to the Kenyan capital Nairobi, where he was in intensive care for several months. His Chadema party have accused the government of trying to assassinate him.

The statement also cited the case of Tanzanian journalist Azory Gwanda, who disappeared in November after reporting on a string of murders of officials, as well as last week's shooting of a 22-year-old student who died on a bus as police sought to put down a nearby political demonstration.

The groups called for an independent electoral commission to be established ahead of the country's next elections in 2020, as well as an independent body made up of representatives from civil society, media and religious groups to investigate incidents that marred the last round of polls.

"It would be a serious error to hand such an inquiry to the police who were behind these incidents," they said, urging the the country's law enforcement to "stop taking sides" and not resort to "the excessive use of force".

Nicknamed the Bulldozer, Magufuli came to power in 2015 as a corruption-fighting "man of the people".

But he has been increasingly criticised over his authoritarian leadership style, with detractors saying he has clamped down on opposition as well as freedom of expression.
 
Trouble in ''paradise''! Where are the bongo folks here who perpetually portray Tz as the utopia of everything perfect on this planet?
 
Kwanza nao walete taarifa iliyokaguliwa na mkaguzi wa nje ya mapato na matumizi ya taasisi zao.
 
Trouble in ''paradise''! Where are the bongo folks here who perpetually portray Tz as the utopia of everything perfect on this planet?
[emoji23] Angalia vifo vilivyotokea Tz kwa Violence Vs KENYA.. Kenya wanakufa watu 1000 and nobody raise concerns about it .. Huku Tz akifa MTU nmoja tu because of Violence its a Huge News na utaskia vyombo vyote vina condemn the situation
 
Tanzanians need to wake up before its too late,this is what we call dictator tendancies hes building a firm foundation on dictatorship while they spectate
 
Tanzanians need to wake up before its too late,this is what we call dictator tendancies hes building a firm foundation on dictatorship while they spectate
Jaribu kuwa na exposure Rafiki. Kukosa kielewa mambo ya dunia na kujifanya unajua wakati mwingine ni upumbavu mkubwa.
Hebu nitajie nchi zipi watu hawafi? Nitajie nchi tano tu ukiziondoa nchi za Scandinavia.
 
Kikuyus on this JF busy wining about Magufuli dictatorship while in kenya they are entrenching one party jubilee rule, corruption, ethnicity

Moreover jubilee is trying to copy from china communist party (i.e selectively copy its dictatorship and leave out zero corruption tolerance among other positives).
 
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