Tanzania releases social conversations after video calls ‘military action’
Tanzanian police warned about the use of social media to distribute a widely shared district video authority, three weeks before the general election.
Seeing them as a “Capette Telela” from the aircraft, blamed the corruption government, violation of rights and political disorders.
The soldiers did not respond to BBC questions about who he was and the BBC could not make sure he was a ministerial officer.
The cleaned officer urges the military official Jacob Mzunda to act and ensure that the country is together, and supports citizenship rights.
He also encourages Tanzanas to pressure their rights and set demonstrations, and the following safety forces.
“We will not let the nation lose in the hands of a few people. I advise my supervisor to be able to admit what’s going on,” he said.
It comes as Tanzania is getting ready to catch ordinary elections in the middle of a heated area.
By visualization of the virus video, the soldiers warned about the efforts to draw political.
Col Bernard Masala Mthhelo said the details were sent by some of the people “saying that the former members or former members were dismissed in poor behavior or actual activism.
“TPDF [Tanzania People’s Defence Force] continues to achieve its constitutional, honesty, and professionalism, in full compliance with the [Tanzanian] The rules, “said the statement.
On Sunday, police warned that “crime and inflammation” was abused in the social media driven by poor purposes.
“The [police force] Ensure Tanzania that will continue to hunt [those sharing such content]They caught them and presented justice, “in a statement.
Tanzanian opposition activists have recounted the virus video on Social Media, translating it as a sign of military unity with them.
My president Suduamu Hassan wants to save the Presidency under the urinary Chama No Mapiminduzi (CCM) in the next election.
The main opposition group, Chadoma, is banned from the voters, and its leader Liscu is arrested since April.
He faces circumcised cases, and the first hearing begin on Monday. Groups of human rights say that the criminal cases are politically motivated and intend to silence him.
State critics are also addressed in the past months and growing concerns that the 29 October will be free and a member.
Many community groups, journalists and political spectators claim that government has strengthened the media control, public meeting and opposing activities.
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