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Tanzania on edge ahead of planned protests
Heavy security has been deployed across Tanzania's commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, ahead of planned anti-government ...
Tanzanians planning to protest Tuesday against government repression are facing a heavy police presence and warnings from ...
Heavy police deployment and widespread fear have overshadowed calls for anti-government protests in Tanzania on Tuesday ...
Tanzanian authorities have arrested dozens of people ahead of planned anti-government protests, intensifying a crackdown on dissent as activists demand democratic reforms and the release of jailed ...
Tanzania’s government has banned political rallies ahead of planned protests against last year's disputed election and the detention of an opposition leader.
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania — Tanzanian authorities arrested dozens of people ahead of planned anti-government protests, part of a crackdown on calls demanding democratic reforms and the release of a key ...
Some Tanzanians had hoped to protest on Tuesday against ongoing repression, but fear of government threats and traumatic ...
The Tanzanian working class and youth confront a corrupt bourgeois state defending itself through terror, an opposition tied ...
Tanzanians shared gruesome videos online on Tuesday after days of protests in which the opposition says hundreds were killed, ...
A motorcyclist rides on a deserted street during the 64th Independence Day under a lockdown imposed by the government to ...
Security remained tight across Dodoma during the inauguration, with heavily armed police and soldiers deployed around the ...
President Samia Suluhu Hassan and her Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) government have released a report into the October 2025 post-Tanzanian election mass killing of protesters—one of the bloodiest episodes ...
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