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Tanzania’s president threatens crackdown on opposition protesters

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DAR ES SALAAM, (Reuters) - Tanzania’s President John Magufuli said yesterday he would crack down on troublemak­ers “without mercy”, a day after the opposition called for anti-government demonstrat­ions on Sept. 1.

Magufuli has won some praise from Western donors for sweeping anticorrup­tion drives since coming to power in November.

But opponents have accused him of becoming increasing­ly authoritar­ian, underminin­g democracy by curbing political activity and restrictin­g live TV coverage of parliament­ary sessions. “Do not test me,” Magufuli told a crowd in central Tanzania, according to a statement from the presidency. “I don’t want violence in this country ... I will deal with anyone who causes violence thoroughly and without mercy,” he said.

Magufuli, nicknamed “The Bulldozer” for the way he pushes through projects , said he will not allow anyone to stand in his way and delay his plans.

The main opposition CHADEMA party said on Thursday it would hold nationwide rallies and anti-government protests “come what may”.

“We will hold these rallies and demonstrat­ions in defiance to the order issued by the president and the police (banning such rallies),” CHADEMA chairman Freeman Mbowe told journalist­s.

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