Demonstrators react as Tanzania's riot police disperse them during a protest a day after an election marred by violent demonstrations over the exclusion of two leading Opposition candidates at the Namanga border crossing point between Kenya and Tanzania on October 30, 2025. (Photo: Thomas Mukoya/Reuters)
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Firstpost12-12-2025, 10:24

Tanzania's 2025 Election: 98% Win Sparks Deadly Protests, Repression

  • Tanzania's 2025 elections sparked widespread protests due to alleged manipulation favoring President Samia Suluhu Hassan, who won 98% of votes.
  • The government responded with severe repression, including an internet blackout, reported deaths, and banning opposition parties.
  • The crisis is rooted in Tanzania's neo-patrimonial system, where elite patronage overrides democratic norms, despite initial reformist promises from President Hassan.
  • Youth-led digital activism exposed irregularities, but faced internet shutdowns and social media bans, highlighting growing dissent.
  • Regional and international bodies condemned the elections and human rights abuses, leading to aid cuts and diplomatic strain, impacting Tanzania's global standing and India's economic interests.

Why It Matters: Tanzania's election crisis impacts stability, regional trade, and global partners, including India.

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