Following Tanzania's recent elections, international concern has intensified as Britain, Canada, and Norway express alarm over the resulting protests and the government's response. In a joint statement, the foreign ministers from these nations have urged Tanzanian authorities to exercise maximum restraint and respect citizens' rights to assembly and expression.
The ministries highlight serious issues surrounding the electoral process, drawing attention to the harassment, abductions, and intimidation meted out against opposition figures, journalists, and civil society actors in the lead-up to the voting day.
This international rebuke follows a tense electoral period in Tanzania, as the spotlight remains on the government's handling of civil freedoms and the broader implications for democr

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