Tensions Rise in Tanzania Amid Election Violence and Rights Violations

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Amnesty International reports ongoing human rights violations in Tanzania, including unlawful killings and excessive force against protesters, amid nationwide internet and electricity blackouts following the October 29 elections. The organization urges authorities to restore access, investigate abuses, and respect peaceful assembly rights.
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