Tanzania's Opposition Accuse Police Of Killing Student
Umer Jamshaid Published February 17, 2018 | 04:33 PM
Tanzania's main opposition party Saturday accused police of shooting dead a female university student and seriously injuring at least four other people while trying to disperse a peaceful demonstration in the country's commercial capital Dar es Salaam
Nairobi, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 17th Feb, 2018 ) :Tanzania's main opposition party Saturday accused police of shooting dead a female university student and seriously injuring at least four other people while trying to disperse a peaceful demonstration in the country's commercial capital Dar es Salaam.
The first-year university student, whose name and photo has circulated on social media, was hit by a bullet while on a bus on Friday the day before a fiercely contested parliamentary by-election in the city's Kinondoni constituency, an opposition spokesperson said.
"According to information at our disposal at the moment, a young girl who was not part of our group was killed by a bullet that hit her," said Vincent Mashinji, secretary general of main opposition party Chadema.
Witnesses said police used tear gas and fired live ammunition in an attempt to stop hundreds of Chadema party members from marching towards a local Electoral Commission office. A number of party members were arrested.
"In our ranks, the police have arrested many people, I cannot say how many at the moment. There are at least four seriously wounded who have been hospitalised," said Mashinji. Tanzanian authorities have so far not responded to the accusations.
The violence began after Chadema tried to march to the Electoral Commission to demand accreditation for its nominees to have observer status at the by-election. "It was not until after dark, after the bloodshed, that the Commission has given authorisation to our observers," said Mashinji, adding that representatives of the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party had received accreditation many days earlier.
Earlier this week Chadema said a local party leader, Daniel John, was kidnapped, tortured and then beaten to death after men bundled him into a car. In September 2017, senior opposition lawmaker Tundu Lissu was shot several times at his home in the capital Dodoma.
Chadema accused the ruling party of being behind that attack, claims rejected by the government. Tanzanian President John Magufuli, who came to power in 2015 as a corruption-fighting "man of the people", has been increasingly criticised over his authoritarian leadership style, with a clampdown on the opposition, journalists and artists.
Last week, Tanzania's Catholic church accused Magufuli's government of violating democratic norms by limiting freedom of expression.
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