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Tanzania pushes back as critics weigh in, unrest triggers diplomatic friction
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 76156, member: 636"] Tanzania told a bunch of Western countries and international groups to chill out after they dropped statements about political chaos that went down following the election drama. The government said it had already sat down with diplomats and walked them through what happened, but foreign powers like the US, UK, EU, and others kept pushing concerns anyway. Officials said they set up a commission to investigate the whole mess and want everyone to back off while it does its thing without outside interference. They basically told international partners to let local institutions handle accountability instead of applying pressure from abroad. The government wrapped up by saying it still wants to work with foreign allies on development stuff and regional stability, but people need to be patient and let the investigation play out before jumping to conclusions. [/QUOTE]
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