Deadly clashes erupt in Tanzania—the opposition says more than 160 are killed as protesters demand electoral reform and fair elections.
Breakdown
- Protests erupted across Tanzania during the general elections, with opposition groups calling the process a sham. 7s
- Demonstrators are demanding electoral reforms and the resignation of President Samir Seluhu Hassan. 15s
- The Chidema opposition party reports over 160 protesters and more than a dozen police killed in the violence. 29s
- Clashes have disrupted trade at the Kenyan border and led to the burning of a border post with Malawi. 1m 7s
- Rights groups say repression has worsened, with dozens arrested, killed, or disappeared in recent months. 1m 59s


