Tanzania officials seek arrest of opposition leaders after fatal election protests
Incumbent president won with 98% of vote but opposition was barred from running and say result was fraudulent Tanzania is seeking the arrest of 10 people, including senior opposition figures, it has blamed for the deadly protests during elections last week. More than 1,000 people were killed by (…)
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