Tanzania: Report Unveils Magnitude of Post-Election Unrest
The first official report also said 2,390 people were wounded and called for accountability after protests were suppressed by security forces.
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According to the official report, 518 people were killed in the post-election protests in the East African country, which is not likely to show the full extent of the violence.
A commission of inquiry appointed by the regime counted 518 deaths and 2,390 injuries during the violence following the elections. The opposition denounced a "partial" commission and referred to a record of more than 2,000 deaths.
Tanzania: Report Unveils Magnitude of Post-Election Unrest
Dar es Salaam -- THE Presidential Commission of Inquiry into the unrest that followed Tanzania's October 2025 General Election has revealed the widespread scale and impact of the violence, underlining the urgent need for continued national healing, accountability and efforts to strengthen peace and stability.
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