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Tanzania: Opposition Members Arrested as Leader Faces Trial

Tundu Lissu, the leader of the main opposition party CHADEMA, faces trial for treason. His party has accused Tanzania’s president of resorting to authoritarian tactics.

Tanzania’s main opposition party said that authorities arrested  on Thursday  at least two of its members on their way to a rally in support of the opposition leader Tundu Lissu, who is facing trial for treason.

CHADEMA Spokeswoman Brenda Rupia said that Deputy Chairperson John Heche and Secretary General John Mnyika were  among those  detained by police in the capital city of Dar es Salaam.

”We are continuing to witness grave violations of human rights, civic freedom and rule of law in our country,” Rupia wrote on X. “We won’t allow our nation to return to the darkness of fear, threats and oppression.”

Authorities in Tanzania have increasingly targeted the opposition party ahead of the October presidential and parliamentary elections.

Amnesty International condemned a “campaign of repression” by the government, in a statement condemning Lissu’s arrest, criticising the “heavy-handed tactics to silence critics.”

Why is CHADEMA’s leader facing trial?

CHADEMA  leader Lissu was arrested earlier this month and charged with treason on April 10 during a brief court appearance. Prosecutors said he was charged over an alleged speech calling on the public to rebel and disrupt the October presidential and parliamentary elections.

The opposition leader was not allowed to enter a plea on the treason charge. He pleaded not guilty to the separate charge of publishing false information.

On Thursday, Lissue refused to take part in the court hearing when authorities said it would be conducted virtually. The hearing was adjourned to May 6, the Reuters news agency cited his lawyer as saying.