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SADC hits Tanzania vote, rights trampled
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67517, member: 636"] Tanzania's recent presidential election has drawn sharp criticism from international observers who say the vote failed to uphold democratic standards. Richard Msowoya, who led the Southern African Development Community Electoral Observation Mission, stated that the process did not align with regional principles for free and fair elections. He noted that citizens in many locations were prevented from exercising their voting rights to select their country's leader. The electoral commission declared President Samia Suluhu Hassan the victor of the poll held on October 29, 2025. However, the election day was marked by significant problems, such as internet services being cut off and reports that opposition candidates faced detention or movement restrictions. Msowoya called on Tanzanian authorities to address election-related conflicts through established legal procedures rather than allowing intimidation or violent responses. Public discontent has emerged following the announcement of results, with demonstrators gathering in various locations to express opposition to Hassan's governance approach. [/QUOTE]
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