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Guterres hails Tanzania as peace model post-election unrest
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77335, member: 636"] The UN chief told Tanzania they're still holding it down as a peace role model despite some sketchy stuff going down during their election back in October. Antonio Guterres met with a crew from Tanzania at headquarters and said the country passed a real stress test when things got violent around the polls, but he wants them to stay unified and keep being an example for everyone else in the region. Guterres backed the inquiry commission that President Samia Suluhu Hassan set up after the election chaos. The commission just started doing public hearings where people who got hurt or lost family members in the violence can speak up, and the UN boss said his organization is ready to help out with the whole investigation process. He pushed for some serious national dialogue to figure out what caused the mess and make sure it doesn't happen again, saying the world needs Tanzania to keep its reputation intact as a stable country. [/QUOTE]
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