Tanzanian President Magufuli pardons child rapists

Tanzanian President Magufuli pardons child rapists

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Children's rights activists have condemned the pardon of two child rapists by the Tanzanian president.

Kate McAlpine, director of the Arusha-based Community for Children Rights, told the BBC she was "horrified but unsurprised".

John Magufuli made the pardon in his independence day speech on Saturday.

Singer Nguza Viking, known as Babu Seya, and his son Johnson Nguza, known as Papii Kocha, were pardoned for raping 10 primary schoolgirls.

The president selected a group of prisoners to be released, who he said had corrected their behaviour.

Ms McAlpine said the pardon illustrated Mr Magufuli showed a "lack of understanding about violence against children".

She linked this latest speech to his June announcement where he banned pregnant schoolgirls from returning to school.

"He has a blind spot when it comes to recognising children as victims. Pregnant schoolgirls are pregnant because they are victims of violence."

Child rape cases in Tanzania tend to be dealt with between families, or rapists have been known to pay off police and court staff, Ms McAlpine said.

"It's extremely rare for child rape cases to get to court in Tanzania," she said, and even rarer for the culprits to get life sentences.

Despite this, Viking and Nguza were sentenced to life in prison for raping 10 girls in 2003 aged between six and eight years who were pupils at a primary school in the Tanzanian city Dar es Salaam.

They had served 13 years of their sentence when they were released on Saturday.

Local media say the singers were met by cheering crowds when they emerged from jail.

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Tanzania president pardons child rapists
 
Children's rights activists have condemned the pardon of two child rapists by the Tanzanian president.

Kate McAlpine, director of the Arusha-based Community for Children Rights, told the BBC she was "horrified but unsurprised".

John Magufuli made the pardon in his independence day speech on Saturday.

Singer Nguza Viking, known as Babu Seya, and his son Johnson Nguza, known as Papii Kocha, were pardoned for raping 10 primary schoolgirls.

The president selected a group of prisoners to be released, who he said had corrected their behaviour.

Ms McAlpine said the pardon illustrated Mr Magufuli showed a "lack of understanding about violence against children".

She linked this latest speech to his June announcement where he banned pregnant schoolgirls from returning to school.

"He has a blind spot when it comes to recognising children as victims. Pregnant schoolgirls are pregnant because they are victims of violence."

Child rape cases in Tanzania tend to be dealt with between families, or rapists have been known to pay off police and court staff, Ms McAlpine said.

"It's extremely rare for child rape cases to get to court in Tanzania," she said, and even rarer for the culprits to get life sentences.

Despite this, Viking and Nguza were sentenced to life in prison for raping 10 girls in 2003 aged between six and eight years who were pupils at a primary school in the Tanzanian city Dar es Salaam.

They had served 13 years of their sentence when they were released on Saturday.

Local media say the singers were met by cheering crowds when they emerged from jail.

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Tanzania president pardons child rapists
Ni upepo tu, utapita.
 
Children's rights activists have condemned the pardon of two child rapists by the Tanzanian president.

Kate McAlpine, director of the Arusha-based Community for Children Rights, told the BBC she was "horrified but unsurprised".

John Magufuli made the pardon in his independence day speech on Saturday.

Singer Nguza Viking, known as Babu Seya, and his son Johnson Nguza, known as Papii Kocha, were pardoned for raping 10 primary schoolgirls.

The president selected a group of prisoners to be released, who he said had corrected their behaviour.

Ms McAlpine said the pardon illustrated Mr Magufuli showed a "lack of understanding about violence against children".

She linked this latest speech to his June announcement where he banned pregnant schoolgirls from returning to school.

"He has a blind spot when it comes to recognising children as victims. Pregnant schoolgirls are pregnant because they are victims of violence."

Child rape cases in Tanzania tend to be dealt with between families, or rapists have been known to pay off police and court staff, Ms McAlpine said.

"It's extremely rare for child rape cases to get to court in Tanzania," she said, and even rarer for the culprits to get life sentences.

Despite this, Viking and Nguza were sentenced to life in prison for raping 10 girls in 2003 aged between six and eight years who were pupils at a primary school in the Tanzanian city Dar es Salaam.

They had served 13 years of their sentence when they were released on Saturday.

Local media say the singers were met by cheering crowds when they emerged from jail.

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Tanzania president pardons child rapists


Nataka kumkaza Malkia Elizabeth!
 
huyu jamaa angekuwa huwa ana foresee matokeo ya anachofanya aisee, angepona mengi sana. kila analofanya dunia inamshangaa....katika dunia ya wenzetu mtu aliyefungwa na akang'ang'aniwa hadi review ya court of appeal....ni nadra sana. tena wazungu bora ungeshikashika tu, sio kuingiza mdudu kwenye uchi na tigo za watoto, watu wanakuwa hawakuelewi kabisa. ni jambo baya kupita maelezo. hilo kalianzisha mwenyewe ati ili afurahishe watz, mwacheni apambane nalo. muda si mrefu dunia nzima itaungana kuwasaidia watz kutoka kwenye mikono ya watu wasiotuletea maendeleo ila misifa na machungu moyoni tu.
 
Nataka kumkaza Malkia Elizabeth!
Sasa unaniambia mm ili nikufanyie ukuwadi au? Au wewe siyo rizki hadi uwambie wanaume wenzio wakusaidie unapomtaka mwanamke? Akili kama ya kitimoto....swine mkubwa we
 
wazungu wamemtukana wamesema ana "lack of understanding when it comes to child molestation"...hili ni bonge la tusi, ukiwambiwa una lack of understanding manake wamekwambia wewe ni mjinga. hapa wamemtusi rais.
 
"He has a blind spot when it comes to recognising children as victims. Pregnant schoolgirls are pregnant because they are victims of violence.."

..And they deserve a second chance just like any human being..

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"He has a blind spot when it comes to recognising children as victims. Pregnant schoolgirls are pregnant because they are victims of violence.."

..And they deserve a second chance just like any human being..

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The second chance is there, my dear. No one has stopped them from resuming classes although not in public schools!
 
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