The NGO denounced the "violent and repressive" response to the protests following the disputed election. President Samia Suluhu Hassan blamed foreigners for the deadly demonstrations.
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- Human Rights Watch condemned the violent crackdown on protesters following Tanzania's disputed election.
- Security forces reportedly used live bullets and tear gas against demonstrators, with opposition claiming up to 1,000 deaths, though numbers are unverified due to internet restrictions. 14s
- President Samia Suluhu Hassan was re-elected with over 97 percent of the vote and blamed foreigners for the protests. 59s
- President Hassan announced an internal investigation and instructed security committees to restore normalcy and investigate the events. 1m 25s
- International observers and human rights groups have called for investigations into alleged abuses and accountability. 1m 58s