Opposition activists from Kenya allege that they were detained and tortured in neighboring Tanzania. Leaders there don’t seem to like that cross-border economic cooperation has extended to human rights solidarity.
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- Kenyan and Ugandan activists allege detention and torture by Tanzanian authorities while attending a trial.
- Human rights groups and the public have widely condemned the actions of Tanzanian authorities. 1m 3s
- Kenya's former justice minister Martha Karua was deported from Tanzania during the same period. 2m 11s
- Experts raise concerns about Tanzania's commitment to regional cooperation and human rights. 2m 44s
- The incident prompts debate on the rights and limits of activism in foreign countries within East Africa. 4m 5s