Tanzanian President Demanded to Resign After Alleged Murder of 3,000 People

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More than 40 African civil organizations are calling on security officials to…
Tanzania
charged with the alleged murder of around 3,000 people since the October 29 general election, and demanded the immediate resignation of President Samia Suluhu Hassan.
According to a report released in Nairobi by the movement ”
Jumuiya Ni Yetu
” (which means “The Community is Ours”), the mass killings came after Tanzanian elections were marred by allegations of fraud, bullying and internet blackouts.
As reported
Anadolu
, President Suluhu won the election with 97.66 percent of the vote, or 31,913,866 of the 32,678,844 ballots cast, according to the National Election Commission of Tanzania.
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The groups, representing human rights defenders, lawyers and feminist movements from ten African countries, said their evidence included photos and videos that journalists had access to.
If confirmed, the report of 3,000 deaths would make the unrest one of East Africa’s deadliest political crackdowns in history.
Previously, the United Nations (UN) and human rights organizations had confirmed the existence of casualties and arrests following the disputed election.However, the scale of violence outlined by the coalition is the most serious accusation leveled since the election.
In a joint statement, the groups said:
“As of November 7, 2025, at least 3,000 people have been killed by Tanzanian security forces, with thousands still missing. Amid ongoing cover-up efforts, facilitated by ongoing internet blackouts and bandwidth restrictions, this number could be thousands lower than the actual death toll.”
The victims included protesters, street children, medical workers, and civilians not involved in the demonstrations.
The human rights groups accused authorities of “digging mass graves throughout Tanzania, especially in Mabwepande,” to hide evidence of extrajudicial killings.
The statement also claimed that the hospital was guarded by police and intelligence agents who “confiscated cellphones, deleted recordings, and prevented relatives from identifying bodies.”In addition, doctors and nurses were allegedly ordered to injure patients who were seriously injured by gunshots, with the intention to kill.
The report also alleged that the weapons used in the crackdown were imported by members of President Suluhu’s close family, adding that they were military-grade weaponry not authorized for standard police operations.
Civil society coalition demands the resignation of President Samia Suluhu Hassan.Apart from that, there are also prosecutions of senior officials and the formation of an interim transitional government to restore order.
The coalition also called for an independent international fact-finding mission and an emergency session of the African Union’s Peace and Security Council to address what it called a “humanitarian catastrophe.”
The statement urged the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the African Union to immediately intervene and deploy monitoring missions, while holding the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority accountable for its role in the internet blackout.
The Tanzanian government has not responded to this latest report, but authorities have previously dismissed similar claims, calling them “fabrications intended to destabilize the country.”
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