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Tanzania in new crackdown on opposition party

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DAR ES SALAAM - Tanzanian police arrested several members of the country's main opposition Chadema party on Saturday, the latest crackdown on a group pushing for constituti­onal reform.

The action follows the detention of Chadema leader Freeman Mbowe on terrorism charges that his party have branded a bid by President Samia Suluhu Hassan's government to muzzle the opposition.

Police detained nine party members and raided its offices in the northern lakeside town of Musoma to block a planned symposium by the youth wing on constituti­onal change, Chadema said.

"We strongly condemn this blatant violation of the constituti­on and rule of law, sowing the seeds of hatred, discrimina­tion and discord within communitie­s," it said

in a statement, protesting at the "suppressio­n of democratic rights" by police and other security forces.

Mbowe has been behind

bars since July 21 when he was arrested with a number of other senior Chadema officials hours before they were to hold a similar forum on

calls for a new constituti­on.

The 59-year-old has been charged with terrorism financing and conspiracy in a case that the opposition says shows Hassan is continuing the oppressive rule of her late predecesso­r John Magufuli.

He is due to appear at the High Court again today, although his trial has been held up by legal wrangling, with his defence team most recently challengin­g the legality of the charge sheet.

Referring to Saturday's arrests, Longinus Tibishibwa­mu, police chief in the Mara region of which Musoma is the capital, said the force cannot allow such events to take place.

"The president has instructed that people should now focus on economic developmen­t... So such conference­s will have to wait," Tibishibwa­mu was quoted as saying by local media.

 ??  ?? Tanzania Chadema party chairperso­n Freeman Mbowe.
Tanzania Chadema party chairperso­n Freeman Mbowe.

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