Tanzania’s president, Tundu Lissu, has been in prison since April on charges of treason — an offence that could carry the death penalty. This week, his trial was postponed for the fourth time.
Breakdown
- Tundu Lissu, Tanzania's main opposition leader, has been in prison since April on treason charges.
- His trial was postponed for the fourth time as the court awaits a High Court ruling on witness protection. 10s
- Lissu was arrested after calling for electoral reforms and claims the government is silencing opposition. 26s
- International concern is rising, with the European Parliament condemning Lissu's arrest and regional activists facing restrictions. 1m 2s
- The crackdown on dissent continues as elections approach, with no signs of easing. 1m 27s