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Tanzanian police arrested opposition leaders Freeman Mbowe and Tundu Lissu to prevent anti-government protests in Dar es Salaam. The arrests were made amid claims of government targeting opponents ahead of local elections and a national vote. CHADEMA, the main opposition party, said Mbowe was arrested on the street and Lissu was taken from his home.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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