Tanzania: Quiet Independence Day Under Heavy Security on Tanzania's Streets
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Despite calls to protest against President Samia Suluhu Hassan, Tanzania remained very calm on Tuesday, December 9, 2025. At the end of October, protesters had called for the departure of the head of state, causing bloody repression throughout the country. The threats of the president and her government in recent days seem to have deterred any rebellion and prevailed over the deep desire of Tanzania's youth for change.
Tanzania: Quiet Independence Day Under Heavy Security on Tanzania's Streets
Cape Town -- Security forces patrolled major cities across Tanzania on Monday as the country marked Independence Day under heavy military and police presence, while anti-government protests have yet to materialize.
Police patrolled the empty streets of Tanzania's major cities following calls for protests over the disputed electoral victory of the ruling party, while human rights groups criticized the repression of freedom of expression in the East African nation.
Police rubbish hoax protests as Tanzania marks 64 years of independence
DAR ES SALAAM: THE Tanzanian Police Force has assured citizens that the security situation across all parts of the country remains stable and firmly united as it marks its 64 years of independence today. In a statement released today, December 9, 2025, the Police Force urged the public to ignore circulating video and photo images on social media claiming that protests have begun in some areas of the country. “The security and defense organs cont…
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