The Catholic Church in Tanzania has condemned the recent killings of protesters and warns that peace requires justice.
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Hundreds charged with treason in Tanzania as authorities hunt key opposition figures after election
Tanzanian authorities have charged hundreds of people with treason over demonstrations around disputed polls last month.
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Tanzania’s electoral commission declared on Saturday that President Samia Suluhu Hassan had won, with nearly 98% of the votes, an election that set off violent protests across the country this week.
The Catholic Church in Tanzania has condemned the recent killings of protesters and warns that peace requires justice.
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