TISS ya kipindi cha Nyerere ilizuia njama ya marekani kupindua serikali ya tanzania

TISS ya kipindi cha Nyerere ilizuia njama ya marekani kupindua serikali ya tanzania

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The Argentinean revolutionary and hero of the Cuban revolution, Ernesto "Che" Guevara, spent over four months in Tanzania between 1965 and 1966. He entered Tanzanian soil a total of three times, once publicly and twice in secret between February and November of 1965. Che was attracted to Tanzania because it was the headquarters of most liberation movements from southern Africa; it was one of the centers of revolutionary thought in the African continent at the time.

After almost three months of travelling to 6 different African countries pitching a case for a revolution, it was in Tanzania that Che would find a government ready to support his plan and a place to launch his next revolution. Tanzania would eventually become the starting point for a Cuban operation that would see Che together with more than 130 Cubans cross Lake Tanganyika and spend the next seven months fighting in the Congo.

Che landed in Dar es Salaam on Thursday, February 11, 1965 from China. He had one mission: to rally support from the liberation movements to create a united army to fight against imperialist an neocolonial forces in the Congo. Che went to Tanzania with a mission. He wanted a revolution. If there was any place in Africa with a large number of revolutionaries from different countries close to the battlefields in 1965, it was Tanzania.

A war was escalating in the neighboring Mozambique against the Portuguese. Revolutionaries from South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Namibia, were flocking into the country. Tanzania was the one place in Africa that Che had hopes for his mission to recruit fighters and establish a rear base for a revolutionary war.

Che spent the first day in Dar es Salaam and then flew to Zanzibar to attend the celebrations of the anniversary of the Zanzibar revolution on the weekend of February 13, 1965. The anniversary was postponed from January 12 to February 12, 1965 because of Ramadan.

Attending the anniversary celebrations of the Zanzibar revolution was a symbolic start for Che's tour of Tanzania. Cuba had provided military training from numerous Zanzibar comrades who came to play a big role in the eventual victory of that revolution.

The security situation in Tanzania was tense in the end of 1964 and the beginning of 1965. A diplomatic crisis between Tanzania and the US erupted in November of 1964 with discovery of documents purporting a plan by the US to help Portugal overthrow the Tanzanian government. The crisis escalated when on January 11th, 1965, Tanzanian intelligence services snooping on telephone conversation between two American diplomats, Bob Gordon and Frank Carlucci, heard them speaking in codes about what appeared to be a plot against the Zanzibar government. The two US diplomats were expelled from Tanzania in January of 1965.

It was a crisis that, according to one American diplomat, Don Patterson, would bring Nyerere to tears during his discussion with William Leonhart, the US Ambassador to Tanzania at the time. Che was in Tanzania during this difficult period for the Tanzanian government officials. The New York Times carried an article on the US and Tanzania diplomatic crisis on February 15, 1965; it noted that the Tanzanian government was hosting Maj. Ernesto Che Guevara amidst the crisis.

Back in Zanzibar, Ali Sultan Issa, the newly appointed Minister of Education, was given the task of hosting Che. Ali was a socialist who had studied in Britain, spent time in Cuba and China. In fact, Ali had first met Che in Cuba in 1962 and again later at a conference in Geneva in 1964. Che stayed at a small house in Buba, Zanzibar.

Ali made sure that preparations were made for Che to stay in the house. Che and Ali would spend two hours discussing Che's Tricontinental vision. Che wanted to build revolutionary armies from three different continents-Africa, South America, and Asia- to struggle against imperialism. The two also discussed the awakening of African revolutionary thought of the rebels in Congo, freedom fighters in Mozambique and southern African.

Che spent time with Salim Ahmed Salim and his family in Zanzibar. Salim was Tanzania's Ambassador to Egypt from 1964 to 1965. Salim invited Che to his house for a meal. Salim's wife, Amne Ahmed, prepared a meal for the renowned revolutionary. Che and Salim spent several hours discussing the Cuban revolution and the strength of the liberation movements in Africa. Che returned to Dar es Salaam after spending several days in Zanzibar.

Arrangements were made for a meeting for Che and at least 50 representatives of various liberation groups from 10 countries. The black Cuban Ambassador to Tanzania Pablo Rivalta and Juan Carretero, Head of Latin America Section of the Intelligence Department for Cuba, took part in the talks. The meeting was held at the Cuban Embassy in Upanga, Dar es Salaam. It was at this meeting that Che unveiled his scheme to create an army made up of soldiers from different African countries to be trained in the Congo.

Che called his initiative the "common front." This was a difficult proposal for the various liberation groups to accept. The freedom fighters wanted to focus on the campaigns in their own countries. Che faced resistance and realized very quickly that it would be better to meet with individual groups one at a time. Separate meetings were arranged later for some of the groups.

FRELIMO leaders from Mozambique met with Che separately. The list of attendees included, Marcelino dos Santos, Samora Machel, and Eduardo Mondlane. Once again, Che took the time to make a case to FRELIMO to send soldiers to train and fight in the Congo. FRELIMO leaders were not impressed with the plan. What followed was a long debate between Che and FRELIMO leaders.

According to Marcelinos dos Santos, they informed Che about some of the details of the war in Mozambique and Che questioned the veracity of some of the claims. The debate became heated and acrimonious at one point. Mondlane, the President of FRELIMO, was offended. The meeting was adjourned, but not before numerous pictures were taken.

The most productive meeting for Che in Dar es Salaam was with the Congo rebels based in Tanzania, Laurent Kabila and Godefrei Tchamlesso, and later Gaston Soumialot. Che had at least three meetings with the Congo rebels in Dar es Salaam in February of 1965. He was particularly impressed with Kabila. Che wrote in his diary that Kabila "made an excellent impression on me." He presented a clear plan of action and identified US imperialism as the main enemy; this is something that made an impression on Che.

The Congo rebels eventually accepted Che's proposal. The initial plan was to send 30 Cubans to train the rebels. Che never told the Congolese rebel leaders nor the Tanzanian officials that he was planning to lead the group of Cubans himself.

The Cuban plan for the Congo would not have had a chance of succeeding without the approval and support of the Tanzanian government. Rivalta set up a meeting between Che and President Nyerere. There was a reception at the State House and Che got an opportunity to speak to Nyerere, the Foreign Minister Oscar Kambona, Joseph Lusinde, Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Babu, and the Vice President, Rashidi Kawawa.

Rivalta was present at the meeting.The meeting was productive. Che made a case to the Tanzanian officials about Cuban assistance to the Congolese Liberation Movement. Cuba would support the Congo rebels by providing supplies and training. Tanzanian government promised the Cubans that instructors and supplies would be given a safe passage to the Congo.

Che stayed in Tanzania from February 11 to 18, 1965. He gave a press conference in Dar es Salaam on February 18th before he left the country. Che told reporters that his African tour had "reaffirmed his conviction of the possibility of a ‘common front' against imperialism and colonialism." He told reporters that the "common front" would include Latin-American countries, Socialist African and Asian states.

The Americans were paying close attention to his visit to Dar es Salaam. The New York Times carried article of Che's press conference in Tanzania on February 19th.

Che left Tanzania for Egypt and then Algeria. He did not return to Cuba until March 14, 1965. The trip to Tanzania had been a resounding success. He convinced the Congo rebels to accept assistance from Cuba; Che and Rivalta had secured the approval of the Tanzanian government to allow them to transit Cuban trainers and supplies to Congo. Che's dream of an all out war against imperialism launched from the shores of Lake Tanganyika was getting closer to becoming a reality.

Preparations were made for Cuban soldiers to go to fight in the Congo in Cuba. The Cuban soldiers had to travel to Tanzania first and then sneak into the Congo secretly. Che and his men arrived in Dar es Salaam on April 19, 1965 according to most accounts.Ambassador Rivalta received a cable from Cuba to go pick up three Cubans at the Dar es Salaam airport prior to their arrival. He was not told who the three men were; he did know that they were part of the group going to fight in the Congo.

Che passed through the Tanzania immigration using the assumed name Ramon Benetiz. The name did not raise any suspicion about the true identity of the man carrying the diplomatic passport. He was clean-shaven, wore glasses, and had prosthetic devices to alter his look.

Rivalta who had known Che well did not recognize him. Che eventually leaned over and told his old friend "Stop being a fool, and take it easy." Rivalta then recognized Che, an old comrade from the Cuban war of revolution


Katika pitapita zangu nimekutana na hiyo habar! Kumbe marekani ilitaka kuipindua serikali ya nyerere, Usalama wa taifa ikanyaka mawasiliano. Chezea TISS ya mwl nyerere

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Wakati huo nchi ilikuwa ina watu wenye akili, kwa sasa matatizo yote yanayoikumba nchi ni kwa sababu ya TISS isiyo adilifu na yenye uwezo duni.Km nchi ina security makini kusingekuwa na haja ya kamati teule kushughulikia ishu za wizi wa mali za umma wa waziwazi alafu serikali isijue, tume ya Warioba isingeleta maoni ambayo serikali haikuyapenda na kutumia nguvu nyingi baadaye kuyabadilisha n.k.
 
Wakati huo nchi ilikuwa ina watu wenye akili, kwa sasa matatizo yote yanayoikumba nchi ni kwa sababu ya TISS isiyo adilifu na yenye uwezo duni.Km nchi ina security makini kusingekuwa na haja ya kamati teule kushughulikia ishu za wizi wa mali za umma wa waziwazi alafu serikali isijue, tume ya Warioba isingeleta maoni ambayo serikali haikuyapenda na kutumia nguvu nyingi baadaye kuyabadilisha n.k.

hivi miaka inavyokwenda mbele akili na teknolojia huwa vinarudi nyuma? ..changamoto zinapungua au zinaongezeka.......? matishio je.... tafakari....so consipiracy drives peoples mind..i thinnk.
 
mda mwengine natamani kujiunga na hao jamaa nisaidie wanyonge,nkipita huko barabarani kuna uonevu mwingi,ningechukuliwa na hawa jamaa ningefanya kazi kwa moyo mmoja kuisadia yetu nchi kuijenga.Kama mnapita hapa wakuu wa hii taasisi mi ni raia wa kawaida tu ila nina upendo na hii kazi yenu.
 
mda mwengine natamani kujiunga na hao jamaa nisaidie wanyonge,nkipita huko barabarani kuna uonevu mwingi,ningechukuliwa na hawa jamaa ningefanya kazi kwa moyo mmoja kuisadia yetu nchi kuijenga.Kama mnapita hapa wakuu wa hii taasisi mi ni raia wa kawaida tu ila nina upendo na hii kazi yenu.

Hutamaliza hata mwaka kazini.
 
Hiyo ni sehemu ndogo tu ziko details nyingi kuhusu mapana ya Operesheni za Ujeruman... Kenya na hata ndani ya USA wenyewe walipotaka kumrecruit Ofisa wa ubalozi wetu awe Mole... taasisi ipo vzur hata sasa isipokuwa kwa mujibu wa katiba yetu inaweza ingiliwa na utendaji wa Kisiasa na hapo ndipo changamoto inapokuja.
 
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TISS bado ipo tena zaidi ya kipindi hicho kwa sasa...Sema kwa sasa Dunia imekua kijiji na habari zinasambaa sana kwa internet....But i assure u tupo hot and hotter than u think
 
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Hiyo ni sehemu ndogo tu ziko details nyingi kuhusu mapana ya Operesheni za Ujeruman... Kenya na hata ndani ya USA wenyewe walipotaka kumrecruit Ofisa wa ubalozi wetu awe Mole... taasisi ipo vzur hata sasa isipokuwa kwa mujibu wa katiba yetu inaweza ingiliwa na utendaji wa Kisiasa na hapo ndipo changamoto inapokuja.
Na hilo ndo watu wengi hawajui na kubaki kuilaumu tu
 
Hiyo ni sehemu ndogo tu ziko details nyingi kuhusu mapana ya Operesheni za Ujeruman... Kenya na hata ndani ya USA wenyewe walipotaka kumrecruit Ofisa wa ubalozi wetu awe Mole... taasisi ipo vzur hata sasa isipokuwa kwa mujibu wa katiba yetu inaweza ingiliwa na utendaji wa Kisiasa na hapo ndipo changamoto inapokuja.

huo ndio ukweli. Hii taasisi ipo njema sana ila hizi siasa ndio znaharibu kila kitu. Siasa zmeingia mpaka kwenye taasisi muhim kama hii. Inakera sana
 
Ndo maama twaishi kwa raha hata baba akiwa mbali na sie
 
..... The security situation in Tanzania was tense in the end of 1964 and the beginning of 1965. A diplomatic crisis between Tanzania and the US erupted in November of 1964 with discovery of documents purporting a plan by the US to help Portugal overthrow the Tanzanian government.

The crisis escalated when on January 11th, 1965, Tanzanian intelligence services snooping on telephone conversation between two American diplomats, Bob Gordon and Frank Carlucci, heard them speaking in codes about what appeared to be a plot against the Zanzibar government. The two US diplomats were expelled from Tanzania in January of 1965.

It was a crisis that, according to one American diplomat, Don Patterson, would bring Nyerere to tears during his discussion with William Leonhart, the US Ambassador to Tanzania at the time. Che was in Tanzania during this difficult period for the Tanzanian government officials.


Katika pitapita zangu nimekutana na hiyo habar! Kumbe marekani ilitaka kuipindua serikali ya nyerere, Usalama wa taifa ikanyaka mawasiliano. Chezea TISS ya mwl nyerere

Halafu baada ya kutoka Dar es salaam Frank Carlucci alienda kuwa mmoja wa mabosi wa CIA
 
TISS bado ipo tena zaidi ya kipindi hicho kwa sasa...Sema kwa sasa Dunia imekua kijiji na habari zinasambaa sana kwa internet....But i assure u tupo hot and hotter than u think

How naweza kua mmoja wenu maana sijapata bahati kbsaa ya kupata hata fununu za kufanya kazi na nyie naona tu ofisi zenuu na yani naiogopa ofisi ya tiss kama nini sijui nataman nijitose nikaulize namna gani mnatafuta watu na mnafanyeje mpka mpate mnayetaka maana mimi kwenye ukooo wetu karibia wote hatuna hata askarii police aisee yani inshort hakuna aliyeajiriwa serikalini sasa nasikia huwa mnatafutana kiukoo basii mtusaidie na sisi jaman tuweze kua sehem ya taica hill kufanya kazi za weledi maana sidhan kama hatuna sifa either ki akili.kiafya na hata ki katiba kuweza kutafutwa na tiss jaman mmh kwa kweli saiz nishakata tamaa tuu
 
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