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Hassan's rigged Tanzania vote ends in Dar es Salaam fire
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 66803, member: 636"] Violent demonstrations broke out across Tanzania on Wednesday as citizens protested alleged electoral fraud and the disqualifications of opposition candidates. Security forces deployed tear gas against crowds who burned polling stations and police vehicles in Dar es Salaam and other major cities. President Samia Suluhu Hassan appeared headed toward victory after authorities barred several rival candidates from ballots. Protesters chanted against the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi party while erecting roadblocks on highways. Officers clashed with demonstrators who vandalized public property and set fire to a northern police station. The government restricted internet access and social media platforms as unrest spread through commercial districts. Authorities arrested opposition leader John Heche on October 22 and banned political rallies before the vote. Critics claimed these actions undermined democratic processes and ensured Hassan faced minimal competition. The US Embassy advised American citizens to avoid protest areas and shelter in place. The African Union condemned the violence and called for a peaceful resolution through dialogue. Network monitoring groups confirmed nationwide internet disruptions that limited protest coordination. Hassan took office in 2021 after her predecessor died, but faced accusations of increasing repression against political opponents. [/QUOTE]
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