The United States is questioning the future of its relations with the African nation of Tanzania following widespread violence against protesters this year that the national government has dismissed as necessary to keep the peace.
The Department of State issued a statement on Thursday acknowledging a lack of security and threats to U.S. interests in the country during “the days leading up to and following Tanzania’s October 29 elections.”
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Citing “recent actions by the Government of Tanzania” that “raise grave concerns about the direc

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