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Tanzania: Tanzania Has Banned Political Rallies Again - What the Government Fears

AllAfrica

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July 6, 2026

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[The Conversation Africa] Public rallies were banned in Tanzania in June 2026 for the second time in a decade. The first ban was imposed by President John Magufuli in 2016. His successor, President Samia Hassan, lifted it in 2023 as part of a reform agenda. Now she has reimposed the ban. Dan Paget has spent over a decade chronicling the struggles of Tanzania's democracy movement amid waves of repression. He's had a special focus on a form of political communication that's of extraordinary significance in Tanzania: mass rallies. He

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The korea Herald News

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· Jun 28, 2026

Tanzania's ban on all political rallies sparks backlash

Tanzanian activists and opposition leaders have condemned the country's ban on political rallies, citing what they describe as growing repression just days before planned protests over last year's contested election. The ban comes three years after Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan, once seen as a reformist, lifted restrictions on opposition rallies imposed by her predecessor, John Magufuli. The regime's answer to growing public demand for freedom is fear, intimidation, and repression, J

South Africa Today

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· Jul 7, 2026

Tanzania Crackdown Intensifies Ahead of Planned Anti-Government Protests

DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA — Tanzania is currently on high alert as a widespread crackdown on dissent unfolds ahead of planned anti-government protests. Authorities have arrested dozens of individuals in an effort to quell demonstrations organized by activists who are demanding democratic reforms across the East African nation. The planned rallies, scheduled for Tuesday, center []

ABC News

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· Jul 6, 2026

Tanzanian authorities arrest dozens ahead of anti-government protests

Tanzanian authorities have arrested dozens of people ahead of planned anti-government protests

Africa.com

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· Jul 8, 2026

Kenya, Tanzania Crackdown on Planned Demonstrations

Heavy police and military deployments prevented planned demonstrations in Kenya and Tanzania as both countries marked politically significant anniversaries. In Kenya, authorities sealed off parts of Nairobi, including parliament, to deter protests commemorating the country’s pro-democracy movement of the 1990s. Several people were arrested, while opposition figures accused the government of intimidating citizens and restricting []

Africanews

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· Jul 6, 2026

Tanzania arrests dozens as security tightens ahead of planned protests

Tanzanian authorities have arrested dozens of people ahead of planned anti-government protests, intensifying a crackdown on dissent as activists demand democratic reforms and the release of jailed opposition leader Tundu Lissu amid heightened security across the country.

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· Jun 23, 2026

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