Tanzanian authorities faced mounting concern over killings during and after last week's election, with the largest opposition party charging on Tuesday that the security forces were secretly dumping the bodies of hundreds killed in the violence that shocked the region.
Breakdown
- Chadema, Tanzania's main opposition party, accuses security forces of secretly dumping bodies of hundreds killed during and after the election. 7s
- A Chadema spokesperson publicly challenges authorities to take responsibility for the killings. 18s
- Chadema and some members of the public do not recognize Samia Suluhasan as the legitimate leader and call for reforms and a fresh election. 26s
- The opposition demands accountability for the violence, calling for prosecution by the ICC and UN, and reiterates the need for a new election. 45s
- President Samia Suluhasan was declared the election winner with over 97 percent of the vote. 1m 16s