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Amid continuous gross human rights violations by oppressive regimes across the world, the silence by the vanguards of human ...
The Pan-African Progressive Leaders’ Solidarity Network has called on the Tanzanian government to lift the ban imposed on the ...
In East Africa, politicians and civil society members are increasingly alarmed by political arrests, as opposition figure ...
Tanzanian security forces stripped Ugandan activist Agather Atuhaire naked, raped her and smeared her with excrement while ...
According to court documents, the applicants argue that Tanzania’s actions violated multiple provisions of the 1999 EAC ...
UN human rights experts called on the Tanzanian government to immediately cease the use of enforced disappearances on Friday. They expressed grave concern over a growing pattern of violence, ...
Growing frustration, rising political awareness, and ever-present social media are influencing the run-up to Tanzania's October election. And young people are stepping into the spotlight — online and ...
Opposition activists from Kenya allege that they were detained and tortured in neighboring Tanzania. Leaders there don’t seem ...
Kenyan lawyers sue Tanzania at East Africa Court over May deportation of Martha Karua, Willy Mutunga and others denied entry ...
As part of the setbacks, Chadema leader Tundu Lissu faces a non-bailable treason charge, leaving him jailed indefinitely.
As opposition is silenced in East Africa, political leaders condone the torture of human rights defenders Boniface Mwangi and Agatha Atuhaire through silence and unacceptable statements.
Once, the U.S. government used its influence to prevent human rights abuses overseas. Now, Washington is practically silent.