Tanzanian authorities have arrested a senior opposition official, Amani Golugwa, at the airport as he attempted to travel to a democracy conference in Belgium. This incident has raised concerns about a renewed government crackdown on opposition figures ahead of the country's October elections. The main opposition party, Chadema, accuses President Samia Suluhu Hassan's administration of reverting to repressive tactics despite earlier promises to uphold human rights. The arrest is seen as part of a broader pattern of intimidation against political opponents. Human rights groups and international observers are closely monitoring the situation.
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Operasi Menindas Demokrasi: Pembangkang Menghadapi Penahanan di Tanzania
Tanzanian authorities have detained senior opposition member Amani Golugwa at the airport, heightening concerns about a government crackdown before the October election. Despite President Hassan's pledge to uphold human rights,
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Pegawai pembangkang Tanzania ditahan di lapangan terbang: parti
Tanzania's main opposition party said Tuesday that one of its leaders was detained at an airport while trying to leave for a democracy conference in Belgium.
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Pegawai pembangkang Tanzania ditahan di lapangan terbang, kata parti
Chadema has accused the government of President Samia Suluhu Hassan of a return to the repressive tactics of the past.