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Tanzanians fear more police killings ahead of planned protests

Some Tanzanians had hoped to protest against repression, but fear of government threats and traumatic memories of mass killings during last October's election mean unrest is unlikely.

Raccontata dathecitizen.co.tzstandardmedia.co.ke

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standardmedia.co.keStai leggendo3 h fa

Tanzanians fear more police killings ahead of planned protests

Some Tanzanians had hoped to protest against repression, but fear of government threats and traumatic memories of mass killings during last October's election mean unrest is unlikely.

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thecitizen.co.tz14 h fa

Tanzania police arrest suspects over alleged plot to protest and kill government leaders

According to Mr Misime, investigations have uncovered alleged efforts to incite violence through social media platforms and online discussion groups.

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  1. domenica 5 luglio 2026·thecitizen.co.tz

    Tanzania police arrest suspects over alleged plot to protest and kill government leaders

    According to Mr Misime, investigations have uncovered alleged efforts to incite violence through social media platforms and online discussion groups.

  2. lunedì 6 luglio 2026·standardmedia.co.ke

    Tanzanians fear more police killings ahead of planned protests

    Some Tanzanians had hoped to protest against repression, but fear of government threats and traumatic memories of mass killings during last October's election mean unrest is…