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Source: Tanzania leader released on bail - Africa - Al Jazeera English

Tanzania leader released on bail

Opposition party chairman Freeman Mbowe freed a day after police opened fire and killed two anti-government protesters.

07 Jan 2011

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Two people were killed when police opened fire on anti-government protesters in Arusha on Wednesday [AFP]

Freeman Mbowe, the chairman of Tanzania's opposition party Chadema has been released on bail by a local court, a day after police shot dead two anti-government protesters.

After being released along with a group of other opposition legislators and their supporters on Thursday, Mbowe urged his followers to continue to fight for their rights.


"We are brave leaders, we will keep fighting for our rights without fear, we will not be afraid to suffer or get injured while defending our nation and we are requesting the youth, women and elders of Arusha, to understand that we know there are laws and orders of ruling the country," he said.

Following his release, Mbowe and other Chadema leaders visited a local hospital where a dozen opposition supporters were admitted with gunshot wounds and other injuries after riot police fired at crowds of protesters during a banned rally in the northern town of Arusha on Wednesday.


Several thousand supporters of the Chadema party had gathered in the town centre to protest what they say was the fraudulent re-election of Jakaya Kikwete, the president, in October.


Several protesters were taken in by police who fired to disperse crowds trying to march on the police headquarters.

The provincial police chief said 49 Chadema members had been arrested, including Mbowe and Wilbrod Slaa, the party secretary-general and who ran in the October presidential election and finished second.

Mbowe said they had information that the police had used live ammunition which caused deaths during the protest.

"A lot of people have been shot by live bullets and some have been fatal," he said.

"We have information that few people have lost their lives following the wounds inflicted to them by the police force using live ammunition including the tear bombs. And now we have to form a committee which will probably come and visit this hospital to find out what we can do."
 
mm kampeni yangu kwa leo ni moja tu hawa polisi hata kwa kuwawekea sumu tuwauweni hata kama kumi hivi tena hawa wakuu wao wapate kuona uchungu tunaoufeel
 
Several thousand supporters of the chadema party had gathered in the town centre to protest what they say was the fraudulent re-election of jakaya kikwete, the president, in october.
Several protesters were taken in by police who fired to disperse crowds trying to march on the police headquarters.
hapo alja...wameidanganya dunia.hiyo haikuwa theme ya maandamano ya siku hiyo!!!!
 
tupo karibu kupata uhuru wa kweli kutoka kwa ukoloni wa ccm na security guard wao igp mwema (msaka tonge kwa kutii amri za mafisadi nakuua watanzania wasio na hatia)......

Najua nguvu ya chadema na people powers inawaogopesha ccm lakini me nawmbia hawatatawara milele ipo siku hata hao polisi watajutia kutii amri za kishenzi.....
 
Nimeiona sasa hivi Aljazeera TV Mh. Mbowe akiwa na wapiganaji wengine kuwajulia hali majeruhi pale Hospitali ya Arusha, kwa kweli inatia uchungu jinsi watu walivyoumia..
 
lakini mbona wametumia picha nyepesi hivyo? watumieni ile ya mtu aliyepigwa risasi kifuani anavuja damu, sijui naye alikufa?
 
Kutii amri za kijinga kutoka kwa watawala wa kifisadi ni ushenzi. Polisi wetu ni wachumia matumbo. Wanawatumikia wanasiasa kwa ajili ya matumbo yao. Ni aibu na fedheha.
 
Source: Tanzania leader released on bail - Africa - Al Jazeera English

Tanzania leader released on bail
Opposition party chairman Freeman Mbowe freed a day after police opened fire and killed two anti-government protesters.

Last Modified: 07 Jan 2011 05:05 GMT

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2011174328507360_20.jpg
Two people were killed when police opened fire on anti-government protesters in Arusha on Wednesday [AFP] Freeman Mbowe, the chairman of Tanzania's opposition party Chadema has been released on bail by a local court, a day after police shot dead two anti-government protesters.

After being released along with a group of other opposition legislators and their supporters on Thursday, Mbowe urged his followers to continue to fight for their rights.
"We are brave leaders, we will keep fighting for our rights without fear, we will not be afraid to suffer or get injured while defending our nation and we are requesting the youth, women and elders of Arusha, to understand that we know there are laws and orders of ruling the country," he said.

Following his release, Mbowe and other Chadema leaders visited a local hospital where a dozen opposition supporters were admitted with gunshot wounds and other injuries after riot police fired at crowds of protesters during a banned rally in the northern town of Arusha on Wednesday.

Several thousand supporters of the Chadema party had gathered in the town centre to protest what they say was the fraudulent re-election of Jakaya Kikwete, the president, in October.
Several protesters were taken in by police who fired to disperse crowds trying to march on the police headquarters.
The provincial police chief said 49 Chadema members had been arrested, including Mbowe and Wilbrod Slaa, the party secretary-general and who ran in the October presidential election and finished second.
Mbowe said they had information that the police had used live ammunition which caused deaths during the protest.
"A lot of people have been shot by live bullets and some have been fatal," he said.
"We have information that few people have lost their lives following the wounds inflicted to them by the police force using live ammunition including the tear bombs. And now we have to form a committee which will probably come and visit this hospital to find out what we can do."

Hawa Askari hawajui kuwa hizi uniform ni nguo tu na wamepewa kwa kodi ya Umma ambao ndio wanawaburuza chini? Kitendo cha Polisi kutumiwa kukandamiza Umma chini ya uongozi wa IGP Mwema, imeondoa credibility ya Jeshi la Polisi na uhalali wa IGP Mwema kuendelea kuongoza jeshi la Polisi, na pia imani kubwa imepotea kama ambavyo alisema hata Prof Lipumba kuwa IGP mwema sio kama watu walivyokuwa wanamwamini au kumuelewa, bali alishatekwa na wanasiasa kuangamiza amani, utulivu na ustawi wa umma na maendeleo ya demokrasia.

Tunahitaji watu wenye dira na mwelekeo ktk majeshi yetu yote. Ukombozi ni lazima. Askari lazima nao wakombolewe maana wapo ktk kifungo kikubwa cha wanasiasa na mafisadi.
 
Source: Tanzania leader released on bail - Africa - Al Jazeera English

Tanzania leader released on bail

Opposition party chairman Freeman Mbowe freed a day after police opened fire and killed two anti-government protesters.

07 Jan 2011

2011174328507360_20.jpg
Two people were killed when police opened fire on anti-government protesters in Arusha on Wednesday [AFP]

Freeman Mbowe, the chairman of Tanzania's opposition party Chadema has been released on bail by a local court, a day after police shot dead two anti-government protesters.

After being released along with a group of other opposition legislators and their supporters on Thursday, Mbowe urged his followers to continue to fight for their rights.


"We are brave leaders, we will keep fighting for our rights without fear, we will not be afraid to suffer or get injured while defending our nation and we are requesting the youth, women and elders of Arusha, to understand that we know there are laws and orders of ruling the country," he said.

Following his release, Mbowe and other Chadema leaders visited a local hospital where a dozen opposition supporters were admitted with gunshot wounds and other injuries after riot police fired at crowds of protesters during a banned rally in the northern town of Arusha on Wednesday.


Several thousand supporters of the Chadema party had gathered in the town centre to protest what they say was the fraudulent re-election of Jakaya Kikwete, the president, in October.


Several protesters were taken in by police who fired to disperse crowds trying to march on the police headquarters.

The provincial police chief said 49 Chadema members had been arrested, including Mbowe and Wilbrod Slaa, the party secretary-general and who ran in the October presidential election and finished second.

Mbowe said they had information that the police had used live ammunition which caused deaths during the protest.

"A lot of people have been shot by live bullets and some have been fatal," he said.

"We have information that few people have lost their lives following the wounds inflicted to them by the police force using live ammunition including the tear bombs. And now we have to form a committee which will probably come and visit this hospital to find out what we can do."

Kwa mara ya kwana thread yako ina maana kwa sababu mawazo yako binafsi umejaribu kuyatawala
 
Hatuwezi kuvumilia vitu vya namna hii. Mimi nilikuwa sijajua hali halisi jamani. INAUMA SANA
 
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