U.S. pressures Tanzania after October elections

U.S. pressures Tanzania after October elections

The United States is re-evaluating its relationship with Tanzania due to concerns over religious repression and civic liberties. This move follows reports of violence against civilians after the October 29 elections, raising international alarm.

The Tanzanian government faces widespread criticism from international organizations, rights groups, the UN, and Western governments. Allegations of mass graves and human rights violations linked to the disputed election are considered credible.

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