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Tanzania Frees Opposition Leaders Amid Global Pressure After Post-Election Violence

Tanzania Frees Opposition Leaders Amid Global Pressure After Post-Election Violence

Taha Sakr
Last updated: November 12, 2025 1:41 pm
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Tanzanian authorities have released several opposition leaders detained during last month’s unrest, in what observers describe as an effort to ease political tensions and respond to mounting international pressure following days of deadly clashes.

The move comes after weeks of violence that erupted across major cities, including Arusha and Dar es Salaam, following the October 29 general elections, which handed the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party another sweeping victory. Opposition groups alleged widespread irregularities and voter intimidation.

Clashes and Alleged Abuses

According to human rights organizations, the post-election crackdown left dozens dead and hundreds injured. Security forces reportedly used live ammunition to disperse protesters, while rights groups documented arbitrary arrests and cases of torture.

The government said the release of opposition figures was part of “a national reconciliation process” aimed at restoring public confidence. However, opposition leaders argued that the gesture was “insufficient and largely symbolic,” demanding an independent investigation into the violence and guarantees for freedom of assembly and political participation.

UN Calls for Transparent Investigation

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk urged Tanzanian authorities to open a transparent investigation into the killings and alleged abuses linked to the elections.

“Reliable information collected by our office suggests that hundreds of demonstrators were killed, while many others remain missing or in detention,” Türk said, adding that the internet shutdown imposed after the vote had obstructed verification of casualties.

He called on the government to disclose the fate of those missing and hand over the bodies of the deceased to their families “for dignified burials,” emphasizing that accountability was essential to prevent future abuses.

Türk also reiterated his appeal for the unconditional release of all political detainees, including Tundu Lissu, the leader of the opposition Chadema party, who was arrested before the elections.

Rights Groups Decry Arbitrary Detentions

Local and international rights groups estimate that over 150 people remain in custody, including minors, with several charged with serious crimes such as treason.

The UN commissioner reminded Tanzanian authorities that all detainees must be brought promptly before a court and afforded full due process in line with international law.

As calm tentatively returns to urban centers, analysts say the government’s next steps — including whether it engages in dialogue with opposition parties — will determine whether the country moves toward reconciliation or deeper political polarization.

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