A Police State

A Police State

What is a police state?

Per the Oxford Learner's Dictionary, a police state is a "country where people’s freedom, especially to travel and to express political opinions, is controlled by the government, with the help of the police."

Now, given what is currently going on since Magufuli's ascension to ascendancy, aren't we now a police state? If we aren't a police state, then what are we?

Everyday we wake up to [news] stories of members of opposition parties getting arrested, harassed, denied their right to peaceably assemble and all that jazz.

We wake up to stories of Joe Publics getting arrested and taken to court just because they posted some unflattering things about his Excellency on social media.

We wake up to stories of some news media outlets getting suspended and/ or fined under questionable pretexts.

We wake up to sights and sounds of members of the police force doing what they term as 'routine exercises' in full view of the public...hmm....really?

The right of free speech, freedom of expression, and to peaceably assemble are some of the most important civil liberties.

I know they are not absolute rights. They do have some restrictions. But come on now, Magufuli doesn't even want people to do politics. We should not let him infringe those rights on us. No way, no how.

He just wants people to work. What if politics is what some people do for a living? What the hell should they do? Construction or something?

Our rights are being trampled on and we all must say no. Say no to a police state.

We are Tanzania, not Kim Jong Un's North Korea.

10 Signs You're Living in a Police State
10 Signs You're Living in a Police State

Look for these 10 clues when deciding if your government is repressive.


Edward Snowden speaks during an interview in Hong Kong. Snowden, a 29-year-old former technical assistant for the CIA, revealed details of top-secret surveillance conducted by the United States.The Guardian via Getty Images

Recent disclosures concerning the National Security Agency -- and its secret program to collect phone call data on millions of Americans -- have generated a storm of controversy. Legislators are lining up on each side of the issue, and a recent report from NPR suggests a broader cultural reaction to the news: Sales of George Orwell's novel "1984" have spiked 6,000 percent since the story broke, as media commentators liken the scandal to Orwell's depiction of a future police state.

The term "police state" is a little tricky, but it generally suggests a system of repressive government control where law is derived from executive power, with widespread state surveillance and suppression of free speech. Here are 10 signs -- from history and recent headlines -- that you're living in a police state, or that your country may be headed in that direction.

Pussy Riot band member Nadia Tolokonnikova looks out from a holding cell during a court hearing in the town of Zubova Polyana April 26, 2013.Mikhail Voskresensky/Corbis

The Russian punk band and activist collective known as Pussy Riot made headlines last year when three group members -- Yekaterina Samutsevich, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alyokhina -- were arrested and imprisoned after staging a political protest in Moscow. Two of the women are currently serving out sentences in the ominously named penal colonies IK-14 and IK-32.

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You may be living in a police state if your leader -- or his brother, or his son -- has been in power for 40 or 50 years. North Korea's Kim Il-Sung ran the country, under various titles, from its establishment in 1948 until his death in 1994. His son Kim Jong-Il took over from 1994 to 2011. And, of course, grandson Kim Jong-Un is in charge now. Cuba's Fidel Castro led the country from 1959 to 2011, then handed the reins off to his brother Raul Castro. There are many more examples: Supreme Leader of Iran Ali Khameni has been in power since 1981; Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe since 1980; and Libya's Moammar Gadhafi had a 41-year run before his dramatic ouster in 2011.

Chinese artist Ai WeiWei poses for a portrait in one of the sleeping rooms for his live-exhibits at the "documenta" 12 international art show in Kassel, Germany.Kai Pfaffenbach/Corbis

In the international art world, Chinese artist Ai Weiwei is a giant. His sculptures and installations are exhibited worldwide, and he was one of China's homegrown heroes during the 2008 Beijing Olympics -- he helped design the famous “Bird's Nest" stadium. But he's also been highly and publicly critical of the Chinese government. In 2011, Weiwei was arrested in Beijing and essentially disappeared for three months. When he was released, Weiwei called his detention "hellish," but also said that he was forbidden from discussing anything about the matter in public. Weiwei's ordeal is chronicled in the excellent documentary "Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry."

A restroom sign in 1988 in Cape Town, South AfricaDave G. Houser/Corbis

While nominally a democracy, South Africa in the apartheid era systemically excluded the participation of the vast majority of its people. In 1948, legislation classified all inhabitants into four ethnic groups, and in 1970 political representation for all non-white people was abolished completely. Blacks were assigned to self-governing "homelands" and virtually every aspect of South African society was segregated. In 1990, President F.W. de Klerk began the process of dismantling apartheid and in 1994 a new untiy government was formed with Nelson Mandela as president.

A photo taken on Dec. 12, 2012 shows TV news in Pyongyang, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).Zhang Li/Corbis

North Korea's constitution guarantees freedom of the press. But then again, that document promises a lot of things. In practice, the government has near-complete control over all forms of mass media. The Korean Central News Agency is entirely controlled by the government, and provides all information to the nation's media outlets. The international watchdog groupReporters Without Borders ranks North Korea's freedom of the press as 178th, out of 179 countries. (Number 179? Eritrea.)

People look at computer screens inside an internet cafe in Xining, northwestern China's Qinghai province.Simon Zo/Corbis

Over the years, Chinese authorities have erected a massive structure of policies and technologies known as the Great Firewall of China. It's generally considered the biggest and most effective censorship apparatus in the world. Authorities use firewalls and proxy servers at the gateways where Chinese Internet traffic passes in and out of the country. They also use URL and website-scanning software to block access to certain online material or keywords -- for instance, "Tiananmen Square." State-run social media services have been deployed to emulate and replace Facebook and Twitter.

Anti-government graffiti in 1990 on a wall at the East German secret police headquarters (Stasi) calls for "Psychotherapy for public servants."Owen Franken/Corbis

The official state security service of East Germany during the Cold War era, the Stasi was renown as perhaps the most effective intelligence and secret police agency in history. The Stasi employed a massive network of secret informants in all areas of society. Official records suggest that at one point, around 200,000 citizens -- 3 percent of East Germany's total population -- were paid Stasi informants. The famous German actor Ulrich Muhe -- under constant surveillance during the Stasi era -- later found out his that wife was secretly a Stasi informant. He made a great movie out of it, the 2006 oscar winner "The Lives of Others."

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The research institute Freedom House publishes a yearly survey called "Freedom in the World," which attempts gauge relative degrees of political freedom in every nation on the planet. As part of last year's report, the group issued "Worst of the Worst 2012: The World's Most Repressive Societies." Nine countries were identified as being the world's worst human rights abusers in calendar year 2011: Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.

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Government use of electronic surveillance is one of the danger zones that spook those afraid of a police state. In recent years, the United Kingdom has come under criticism -- from its own citizens -- that the country is fast becoming a surveillance society. The U.K. is certainly no police state, but both the government and private companies make heavy use of closed-circuit security camera, especially in cities. The research group Surveillance Studies Networkhas ranked Britain as the worst offender among Western industrialized nations. The U.K. certainly isn't alone in this regard. In a 2007 study, Privacy International called out eight countries for being "endemic surveillance societies: China, Malysia, Russia, Singapore, the U.K., Taiwan, Thailand and the United States.

Chairman and Vice Chairman of the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Sen. Dianne Feinstein and U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss, speak to the press about reports that the National Security Agency collected phone records.Alex Wong/Getty Images

Mere hours after the disclosure of the NSA phone data program, yet another top secret initiative was uncovered: The federal government has been secretly collecting information on foreigners overseas by working with the nation's largest Internet companies like Google, Facebook and Apple. U.S. director of national intelligence James Clapper confirmed the reports but was quick to point out that the secret program, called Prism, was approved by Congress. And that it minimizes the collection and retention of information “incidentally acquired" about American citizens. Oh, good. So long as they're minimizing it.
 
What is a police state?

Per the Oxford Learner's Dictionary, a police state is a "country where people’s freedom, especially to travel and to express political opinions, is controlled by the government, with the help of the police."

Now, given what is currently going on since Magufuli's ascension to ascendancy, aren't we now a police state? If we aren't a police state, then what are we?

Everyday we wake up to [news] stories of members of opposition parties getting arrested, harassed, denied their right to peaceably assemble and all that jazz.

We wake up to stories of Joe Publics getting arrested and taken to court just because they posted some unflattering things about his Excellency on social media.

We wake up to stories of some news media outlets getting suspended and/ or fined under questionable pretexts.

We wake up to sights and sounds of members of the police force doing what they term as 'routine exercises' in full view of the public...hmm....really?

The right of free speech, freedom of expression, and to peaceably assemble are some of the most important civil liberties.

I know they are not absolute rights. They do have some restrictions. But come on now, Magufuli doesn't even want people to do politics. We should not let him infringe those rights on us. No way, no how.

He just wants people to work. What if politics is what some people do for a living? What the hell should they do? Construction or something?

Our rights are being trampled on and we all must say no. Say no to a police state.

We are Tanzania, not Kim Jong Un's North Korea.

Mtukufu atakielewa kweli hiki kizungu?
 
Call It What It Is: America Is A Police State
Call It What It Is: America Is A Police State
Op-Ed by Brandon Turbeville

Over the years in my own articles, I have used the terms “creeping fascism,” “growing police state,” and “descent into totalitarianism” among others to describe the domestic situation in which we find ourselves. I have often written that, if Americans do not stand up to the myriad of laws being passed by federal, state, and local governments we will soon wake up to find ourselves in an Orwellian police state nightmare........
 
How many unarmed ,defenceless Zanzibaris were gunned down with tax payers bullets?
 
Kabla magufuli hajaiteka ccm yenyewe imemwahi ikamteka yeye. Kwa hiyo sasa hivi ccm imemteka magufuli kutimiza malengo ya kisiasa. Serikali kwa sasa haijulikani inakokwenda ni kama vile imeingizwa chaka na chama. Maisha kwa wananchi yamekuwa magumu kupiti maelezo lakini ndimi za watawala zimerasimishwa kwenye hofu ya ukuta.
Uko sawa mkuu, CCM imeshamteka na yeye kaingia kingi sasa wanampa muda tu kisha atalegea watu wataendelea na yao.

Huwezi fanya maendeleo ya maana ndani ya CCM
 
Mtukufu atakielewa kweli hiki kizungu?
Sikufahamu kama ameandika kwa lugha ya kizungu!

Mimi nilidhani ameandika kwa kutumia lugha ya kiingereza.

Ni kweli mtukufu hawezi kufahamu lugha ya kizungu lakini nina uhakika atakuwa anafahamu lugha ya kiingereza.
 
Kuna wengine wetu, ama kwa unafiki au kwa kutojua, wanashindwa kabisa kuona mapungufu ya John Pombe Magufuli. Magufuli hata kuongea kwake, kwa lugha yoyote ile, kulitakiwa kutupe ujumbe kwamba hapa tunaye mtu asiyejua anatoka wapi, anaelekea wapi na anataka kufika wapi. Kilicho kibaya zaidi na cha hatari zaidi ni kwamba mtu huyu ndiye tumemkabidhi usukani na wengine wetu, kama walevi vile, wanamtaka aongeze moto.

Mtu kama John Pombe Magufuli kukabidhiwa mamlaka ya nchi ni kosa ambalo tulililifanya na ambalo sasa tutalijutia hadi hapo atakapotolewa madarakani. Kwa akili yake inavyomtuma, anadhani Tanzania inaweza kutawaliwa kiimla kama zilivyo nchi jirani za Uganda na Rwanda, hajui kabisa tofauti zao za kihistoria. Magufuli kwa kudanganywa na hali ya utulivu aliyoikuta nchini ambayo hajui ilipatikanaje, anaamini udikteta wake uchwara utafanikiwa!

Naomba nichukue nafasi hii kumkumbusha kuwa hakuna watu wavumilivu kama Watanzania lakini kwa sasa uvumilivu wao unapitia majaribio makubwa. Kwa amri zake Jeshi letu la Polisi hivi sasa analigeuza na kuwa kama kama lile genge la iliyokuwa GESTAPO ya Ujerumani chini ya Hitler. Wapinzani watakamatwa, watateswa na hata kuuawa kwa sababu tu wana maoni tofauti na mtukufu John Pombe Joseph Magufuli. Historia inasubiri kumpa hukumu!
 
Kerere ni chuo cha Uganda.Kwahio kerere hazitusaidii wewe jitokeze kesho na tishirt yako..UKUTA umeandaliwa TETEMEKO la magnitude 9.2.
Unatia huruma sana kiswahili chenyewe hujui sijui tukusaidieje
 
😀 i think kwenye def. ni sehemu moja tu ndio imeguswa na hii gov. ambayo ni siasa but in a matter of movement and freedom of expression nadhani tunao mkubwa tu ndo maana na wewe @NyaniNgabu ukaweza kuweka huu uzi
 
Killings of black men by US police officers lead to 'revenge' shootings across America
Killings of black men by US police officers lead to 'revenge' shootings across America
Usipotoshe
US Ni issue ya race relationship, Na matatizo ya baadhi ya police. Individual police Siyo government. Umewahi kusikia president ana support? Au umewahi kusikia FBI wana support? Please stop there, ranting!!

In Tanzania the one who is doing is the president and also the police force is acting on his orders big difference.
 
Tatizo la Tanzania nadhani sio CCM, ni watanzania wenyewe, kama watanzania tutaamua wenyewe sidhani kama huu upuuzi wa kutufanya kama ng'ombe ungekuwepo, tunadanganywa mara kibao kisha tunaendelea kuogopa na kuamini uongo wao na kuchagua watu wale wale, huko mbele itakuwa ni marufuku kujadili siasa, siasa anaongea rais na CCM basi peke yake
Nikama mazuzu flan hivi, sijui inatokana na nini
 
I believe, this is just the beginning, we have a long way to go with this presidency.
 
Sio hata kupigwa virungu mkuu, huko mbali sana, ni kuhusu kwenye uchaguzi, haingii akilini wananchi wanamchagua kiongozi mmoja huyohuyo mwenye kashfa nzito za rushwa, hawajawaletea maendeleo yoyote ya maana jimboni, badala ya kujaribisha mwingine, kama hiyo haitoshi yule kiongozi akifariki mtoto wke ndio anaachiwa agombee jimbo na anachaguliwa kwa ushindi mkubwa...
Nafikir ni umaskin uliokithir ndio unaosumbua na maisha bado ni mepesi mno na ndio maana mwamko unaonekana mjini ambako maisha ni magumu kuliko vijijin ambako ugumu wao wa maisha hawajui nani anasababisha.
 
Soma tena hiyo fasili ya police state.

Tanzania ya sasa ni police state kabisa, by definition!
Tumeingia zama Mpya ya ajabu! Na wale wengine wamejiunga na polisi kuja kuua watu mitaani kwa kisingizio cha kufanya usafi.Yaani wanapokea amri kutoka kwa Makonda!!! Wamepania kutuua! Sisi tutadai demokrasia, watakapo acha kufagia wakaanza kutuua tutapambana hata kwa maombi.
 
Tatizo la Tanzania nadhani sio CCM, ni watanzania wenyewe, kama watanzania tutaamua wenyewe sidhani kama huu upuuzi wa kutufanya kama ng'ombe ungekuwepo, tunadanganywa mara kibao kisha tunaendelea kuogopa na kuamini uongo wao na kuchagua watu wale wale, huko mbele itakuwa ni marufuku kujadili siasa, siasa anaongea rais na CCM basi peke yake
nakataa kabisa, ccm haikubaliki kwa kiwango kinacho oneshwa kwa takwimu za TUME YA UCHAGUZI.
 
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