Tanzania's Post-Election Turmoil: A President's Assurance Amid Controversy
Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan addresses the nation's post-election crisis, which involved a six-day internet shutdown and significant violence following the disputed October election. She expresses sympathy to foreign diplomats and pledges vigilance against future disruptions, while a commission investigates the unrest that violated democratic standards.
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In the aftermath of Tanzania's disputed October election, President Samia Suluhu Hassan has spoken out about the turmoil during and following the vote. This marks the first time she has addressed the six-day internet shutdown which coincided with severe postelection violence.
The president conveyed condolences to diplomats and foreign residents affected by the unrest, pledging that the government would ensure such events are not repeated. Hassan emphasized the need for vigilance to protect citizens and preserve constitutional order.
Accusations of undemocratic practices marred the election, with widespread violence occurring while the internet was switched off. Rights groups reported significant casualties. In an effort to move forward, Tanzania has launched a commission to investigate the events and improve future electoral processes.
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