23.7 C
Asaba
Saturday, November 23, 2024

Tanzanian Opposition Leaders Arrested Amid Protest Crackdown

TANZANIAN police have arrested 14 opposition leaders, including Chadema Party Chairman, Freeman Mbowe and Deputy Chairman, Tundu Lissu, as they prepared to lead a protest in Dar-es-Salaam.

Police have cracked down on a planned protest against the government organised by Tanzania’s main opposition party.

The leaders of Chadema were arrested yesterday, further arrests were made on the streets of the Magomeni area of the capital Dar-es-Salaam where protesters were gathering for a rally against alleged killings and abductions of government critics, The party said.

The crackdown extends fears of renewed political repression in the East African country ahead of upcoming local elections and next year’s national vote. It was showed by Chadema, police arresting the party chairman, Freeman Mbowe, as he arrived “to lead a peaceful protest”.

A separate post showed police outside the home of deputy chairman Tundu Lissu before he was taken into custody. Police said they had arrested 14 people, including Mbowe and Lissu, for defying a prohibition on the protests.

The police were seen blockading the homes of both party leaders. Lissu, who survived an assassination attempt in 2016 despite being shot 16 times, earlier wrote on social media platform X that three police vehicles full of officers in riot gear were outside his house.

“They’ve informed me I’m directed to be taken to the Regional Crimes Officer. I’m getting ready to go,” he said.

Earlier last week, Dar-es-Salaam police chief Jumanne Muliro had warned that the planned rally would breach the peace and that his officers would take strict action to prevent it.

Related Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Stay Connected

1,200FansLike
123FollowersFollow
2,000SubscribersSubscribe
- Advertisement -spot_img

Latest Articles

×