Tanzania's former top judge, Mohammed Chande Othman, is heading up a nine-person team to dig into what went down during the October general election mess. The commission has six main areas to cover, starting with figuring out what kicked off the violence and what people were thinking when they got involved.
They're looking at how bad things got with deaths, injuries, property damage, and economic fallout. The investigation will also check out how the government and its agencies handled everything. Othman says they'll be pulling info from documents, doing interviews both in-person and online, sending out questionnaires, and making field visits to talk with different groups.
The commission also plans to recommend ways to boost accountability for leaders and regular people when it comes to keeping the peace, protecting human rights, and building national unity.
They're looking at how bad things got with deaths, injuries, property damage, and economic fallout. The investigation will also check out how the government and its agencies handled everything. Othman says they'll be pulling info from documents, doing interviews both in-person and online, sending out questionnaires, and making field visits to talk with different groups.
The commission also plans to recommend ways to boost accountability for leaders and regular people when it comes to keeping the peace, protecting human rights, and building national unity.