An open letter to Foreign envoys violating diplomatic laws and protocols

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Written by Mashaka Masinde, Cardiff

September 7, 2021

A SHOCKING behavior by a selection of Foreign Ambassadors in Tanzania by acting like defense lawyers in Mbowe's case, is utterly disgusting and must be put on strict proof.

I am not a career diplomat but I suspect a serious violation of international diplomacy, particularly the Vienna Convention of 1961.

Tanzania is a renowned a peace loving country. Her people are unbelievably hospitable and trustworthy to foreigners, including foreign diplomats in their beautiful and rich-resourced country.

These ambassadors, particularly from the European Union (EU), know this it well and it looks they try and take advantage of. This is silly.

Yes, it is true that a public event such as a court hearing is open to all, but diplomats are excluded. They can not enjoy such privileges. This is because they, for sure, need the universally accepted protocol facilitation in as far as the Vienna Convention is concerned.

Imagine a stranger who escapes from a living room, only to find him piping in your bedroom without your consent. What a concern.

It is our hushed understanding and confidence in our envoys that makes us not to give up on strict diplomatic policies and protocols that require Ambassadors to report to relevant authorities whenever they want to visit anywhere in the country.

I thought Ambassadors were professional enough to be taught the basics of their rights and responsibilities.

It may not be incorrect to state that some Ambassadors accredited to our country consider themselves as part of the Tanzanian activists or rather advocates.

This obviously a bad taste in their professional conduct and they should not be spared to be put under strict proof.

For example, it is very strange for an Ambassador to decide to attend a Court hearing, without authorities' consent. They only liaise with defense counsels as if they paid them to defend members of the opposition.

This is not right at all. Our Ambassadors strictly observe laws and protocols while on duty in their countries, why can't they do the same?

As a Tanzanian citizen, I strongly urge the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania to make all envoys adhere to the laws and procedures governing their missions.

Tanzania has a history in this regard. I need not share obvious details during Mwalimu Nyerere's administration.

I am very upset by the unchecked independence that these of Ambassadors enjoy regardless. The universally accepted protocols ought to be observed without exception.

No wonder this strange behavior made the Minister for Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Diplomat Nguli, Liberata Mulamula, on August 20 this year, raised her voice. She urged the Ambassadors to adhere to the rules and regulations of foreign missions.

She called them to adhere to all diplomatic protocols, when they want to go to court to attend hearings of the Opposition cases in court.

One senior diplomat says that these ambassadors should also seek the consent of the Court if they can attend a particular case. Unfortunately, they proudly do not comply.

Many citizens with an understanding of diplomatic affairs, condemn this gross violation of the Law and diplomatic procedures while themselves being at the forefront of criticizing processes they fear may appear to violate others rights, this is a bit skewed.

"They go to court to see if justice is done when themselves are not doing justice by stamping on the rules and regulations of International Diplomacy," he challenged.

On strictest sense, I urge the relevant authorities, especially the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, as well as the Judiciary, to take swift action to end this humiliation.

This letter has been written by Mashaka Masinde, analyst on International Diplomacy, who lives in Cardiff, United Kingdom.

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I ‘ve always wondered, from which corners of the woodwork, such bugs as you crawl from!
 
Written by Mashaka Masinde, Cardiff

September 7, 2021

A SHOCKING behavior by a selection of Foreign Ambassadors in Tanzania by acting like defense lawyers in Mbowe's case, is utterly disgusting and must be put on strict proof.

I am not a career diplomat but I suspect a serious violation of international diplomacy, particularly the Vienna Convention of 1961.

Tanzania is a renowned a peace loving country. Her people are unbelievably hospitable and trustworthy to foreigners, including foreign diplomats in their beautiful and rich-resourced country.

These ambassadors, particularly from the European Union (EU), know this it well and it looks they try and take advantage of. This is silly.

Yes, it is true that a public event such as a court hearing is open to all, but diplomats are excluded. They can not enjoy such privileges. This is because they, for sure, need the universally accepted protocol facilitation in as far as the Vienna Convention is concerned.

Imagine a stranger who escapes from a living room, only to find him piping in your bedroom without your consent. What a concern.

It is our hushed understanding and confidence in our envoys that makes us not to give up on strict diplomatic policies and protocols that require Ambassadors to report to relevant authorities whenever they want to visit anywhere in the country.

I thought Ambassadors were professional enough to be taught the basics of their rights and responsibilities.

It may not be incorrect to state that some Ambassadors accredited to our country consider themselves as part of the Tanzanian activists or rather advocates.

This obviously a bad taste in their professional conduct and they should not be spared to be put under strict proof.

For example, it is very strange for an Ambassador to decide to attend a Court hearing, without authorities' consent. They only liaise with defense counsels as if they paid them to defend members of the opposition.

This is not right at all. Our Ambassadors strictly observe laws and protocols while on duty in their countries, why can't they do the same?

As a Tanzanian citizen, I strongly urge the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania to make all envoys adhere to the laws and procedures governing their missions.

Tanzania has a history in this regard. I need not share obvious details during Mwalimu Nyerere's administration.

I am very upset by the unchecked independence that these of Ambassadors enjoy regardless. The universally accepted protocols ought to be observed without exception.

No wonder this strange behavior made the Minister for Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Diplomat Nguli, Liberata Mulamula, on August 20 this year, raised her voice. She urged the Ambassadors to adhere to the rules and regulations of foreign missions.

She called them to adhere to all diplomatic protocols, when they want to go to court to attend hearings of the Opposition cases in court.

One senior diplomat says that these ambassadors should also seek the consent of the Court if they can attend a particular case. Unfortunately, they proudly do not comply.

Many citizens with an understanding of diplomatic affairs, condemn this gross violation of the Law and diplomatic procedures while themselves being at the forefront of criticizing processes they fear may appear to violate others rights, this is a bit skewed.

"They go to court to see if justice is done when themselves are not doing justice by stamping on the rules and regulations of International Diplomacy," he challenged.

On strictest sense, I urge the relevant authorities, especially the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, as well as the Judiciary, to take swift action to end this humiliation.

This letter has been written by Mashaka Masinde, analyst on International Diplomacy, who lives in Cardiff, United Kingdom.

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What are you hiding? You neither follow nor respect the constitution/rule of laws esp. HRs and you expect others to follow and respect what you don't !
Childish!

Use your head to think not just to grow hair,unless it is brainless.
 
Written by Mashaka Masinde, Cardiff

September 7, 2021

A SHOCKING behavior by a selection of Foreign Ambassadors in Tanzania by acting like defense lawyers in Mbowe's case, is utterly disgusting and must be put on strict proof.

I am not a career diplomat but I suspect a serious violation of international diplomacy, particularly the Vienna Convention of 1961.

Tanzania is a renowned a peace loving country. Her people are unbelievably hospitable and trustworthy to foreigners, including foreign diplomats in their beautiful and rich-resourced country.

These ambassadors, particularly from the European Union (EU), know this it well and it looks they try and take advantage of. This is silly.

Yes, it is true that a public event such as a court hearing is open to all, but diplomats are excluded. They can not enjoy such privileges. This is because they, for sure, need the universally accepted protocol facilitation in as far as the Vienna Convention is concerned.

Imagine a stranger who escapes from a living room, only to find him piping in your bedroom without your consent. What a concern.

It is our hushed understanding and confidence in our envoys that makes us not to give up on strict diplomatic policies and protocols that require Ambassadors to report to relevant authorities whenever they want to visit anywhere in the country.

I thought Ambassadors were professional enough to be taught the basics of their rights and responsibilities.

It may not be incorrect to state that some Ambassadors accredited to our country consider themselves as part of the Tanzanian activists or rather advocates.

This obviously a bad taste in their professional conduct and they should not be spared to be put under strict proof.

For example, it is very strange for an Ambassador to decide to attend a Court hearing, without authorities' consent. They only liaise with defense counsels as if they paid them to defend members of the opposition.

This is not right at all. Our Ambassadors strictly observe laws and protocols while on duty in their countries, why can't they do the same?

As a Tanzanian citizen, I strongly urge the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania to make all envoys adhere to the laws and procedures governing their missions.

Tanzania has a history in this regard. I need not share obvious details during Mwalimu Nyerere's administration.

I am very upset by the unchecked independence that these of Ambassadors enjoy regardless. The universally accepted protocols ought to be observed without exception.

No wonder this strange behavior made the Minister for Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Diplomat Nguli, Liberata Mulamula, on August 20 this year, raised her voice. She urged the Ambassadors to adhere to the rules and regulations of foreign missions.

She called them to adhere to all diplomatic protocols, when they want to go to court to attend hearings of the Opposition cases in court.

One senior diplomat says that these ambassadors should also seek the consent of the Court if they can attend a particular case. Unfortunately, they proudly do not comply.

Many citizens with an understanding of diplomatic affairs, condemn this gross violation of the Law and diplomatic procedures while themselves being at the forefront of criticizing processes they fear may appear to violate others rights, this is a bit skewed.

"They go to court to see if justice is done when themselves are not doing justice by stamping on the rules and regulations of International Diplomacy," he challenged.

On strictest sense, I urge the relevant authorities, especially the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, as well as the Judiciary, to take swift action to end this humiliation.

This letter has been written by Mashaka Masinde, analyst on International Diplomacy, who lives in Cardiff, United Kingdom.

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You are used to locking up people and do all kinds of injustices to them, stop this evil! The ambassadors have not broken any law, or which one? Magufuli is gone, the haters of freedom and justice are still struggling to cope. Stop your non-sense now!
 
Written by Mashaka Masinde, Cardiff

September 7, 2021

A SHOCKING behavior by a selection of Foreign Ambassadors in Tanzania by acting like defense lawyers in Mbowe's case, is utterly disgusting and must be put on strict proof.

I am not a career diplomat but I suspect a serious violation of international diplomacy, particularly the Vienna Convention of 1961.

Tanzania is a renowned a peace loving country. Her people are unbelievably hospitable and trustworthy to foreigners, including foreign diplomats in their beautiful and rich-resourced country.

These ambassadors, particularly from the European Union (EU), know this it well and it looks they try and take advantage of. This is silly.

Yes, it is true that a public event such as a court hearing is open to all, but diplomats are excluded. They can not enjoy such privileges. This is because they, for sure, need the universally accepted protocol facilitation in as far as the Vienna Convention is concerned.

Imagine a stranger who escapes from a living room, only to find him piping in your bedroom without your consent. What a concern.

It is our hushed understanding and confidence in our envoys that makes us not to give up on strict diplomatic policies and protocols that require Ambassadors to report to relevant authorities whenever they want to visit anywhere in the country.

I thought Ambassadors were professional enough to be taught the basics of their rights and responsibilities.

It may not be incorrect to state that some Ambassadors accredited to our country consider themselves as part of the Tanzanian activists or rather advocates.

This obviously a bad taste in their professional conduct and they should not be spared to be put under strict proof.

For example, it is very strange for an Ambassador to decide to attend a Court hearing, without authorities' consent. They only liaise with defense counsels as if they paid them to defend members of the opposition.

This is not right at all. Our Ambassadors strictly observe laws and protocols while on duty in their countries, why can't they do the same?

As a Tanzanian citizen, I strongly urge the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania to make all envoys adhere to the laws and procedures governing their missions.

Tanzania has a history in this regard. I need not share obvious details during Mwalimu Nyerere's administration.

I am very upset by the unchecked independence that these of Ambassadors enjoy regardless. The universally accepted protocols ought to be observed without exception.

No wonder this strange behavior made the Minister for Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Diplomat Nguli, Liberata Mulamula, on August 20 this year, raised her voice. She urged the Ambassadors to adhere to the rules and regulations of foreign missions.

She called them to adhere to all diplomatic protocols, when they want to go to court to attend hearings of the Opposition cases in court.

One senior diplomat says that these ambassadors should also seek the consent of the Court if they can attend a particular case. Unfortunately, they proudly do not comply.

Many citizens with an understanding of diplomatic affairs, condemn this gross violation of the Law and diplomatic procedures while themselves being at the forefront of criticizing processes they fear may appear to violate others rights, this is a bit skewed.

"They go to court to see if justice is done when themselves are not doing justice by stamping on the rules and regulations of International Diplomacy," he challenged.

On strictest sense, I urge the relevant authorities, especially the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, as well as the Judiciary, to take swift action to end this humiliation.

This letter has been written by Mashaka Masinde, analyst on International Diplomacy, who lives in Cardiff, United Kingdom.

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Pole sana mwanawane hii ndoano imenasa lazima muiteme tena kwa operation. Mlimuachia Siro aendeshe hii sinema bila kushirikisha wenye akili zao. kama hamjui Af Siro ana madudu mengi sana ameyafanya kwa nafasi yake toka uongozi wa awamu iliyopita. alivyoona mama ameanza na approach ya kutafuta reconciliation kwa watanzania wa makundi mbalimbali ili tuwe wamoja kama Taifa. Kinadharia inaonyesha siro na kikundi chake aliingia woga kwamba mwisho wa siku yeye na hao washirika wake katika matutkio makubwa ya kuuawa, kushambiliwa na kutekwa kwa watu yatajulikana na pengine mwisho wa siku kutakiwa kukiri hadharani au kushtakiwa, ndiyo wameamua kuchukua hii option ya kuleta hararuki ndani ya taifa letu kitu ambacho kwasasa wavunjifu wa amani katika taifa hili ni polisi na taratibu naona mahakama nayo ipo kwenye mtihani wa kuingia huko kwa kutowatendea haki waTZ.
Hii mbegu mmeshaipanda na lazima tutavuna wote. na mkiendelea kuamini hiki kikundi kidogo kuendesha mambo kama ilivyo sasa ( kundesha nchi kwa matamko bila kufuata katiba, sheria zilizopo basi imekula kwenu.
 
Jinga kabisa mnaendelea kuonea watu mnajificha kwenye diplomatic za ajabu ajabu, mbona wakiwapa misaada mnakenua meno?
Kwako wewe unaamini uonevu utakwisha kwa kusaidiwa na ubalozi? Hawa wanaoshindwa hata kukemea utumwa walioufanya kwa africa? Hawa wanaonyonga watu Afghanistan? Hawa wanaotaka haki za mashoga? OK kaka endelea.
 
Written by Mashaka Masinde, Cardiff

September 7, 2021

A SHOCKING behavior by a selection of Foreign Ambassadors in Tanzania by acting like defense lawyers in Mbowe's case, is utterly disgusting and must be put on strict proof.

I am not a career diplomat but I suspect a serious violation of international diplomacy, particularly the Vienna Convention of 1961.

Tanzania is a renowned a peace loving country. Her people are unbelievably hospitable and trustworthy to foreigners, including foreign diplomats in their beautiful and rich-resourced country.

These ambassadors, particularly from the European Union (EU), know this it well and it looks they try and take advantage of. This is silly.

Yes, it is true that a public event such as a court hearing is open to all, but diplomats are excluded. They can not enjoy such privileges. This is because they, for sure, need the universally accepted protocol facilitation in as far as the Vienna Convention is concerned.

Imagine a stranger who escapes from a living room, only to find him piping in your bedroom without your consent. What a concern.

It is our hushed understanding and confidence in our envoys that makes us not to give up on strict diplomatic policies and protocols that require Ambassadors to report to relevant authorities whenever they want to visit anywhere in the country.

I thought Ambassadors were professional enough to be taught the basics of their rights and responsibilities.

It may not be incorrect to state that some Ambassadors accredited to our country consider themselves as part of the Tanzanian activists or rather advocates.

This obviously a bad taste in their professional conduct and they should not be spared to be put under strict proof.

For example, it is very strange for an Ambassador to decide to attend a Court hearing, without authorities' consent. They only liaise with defense counsels as if they paid them to defend members of the opposition.

This is not right at all. Our Ambassadors strictly observe laws and protocols while on duty in their countries, why can't they do the same?

As a Tanzanian citizen, I strongly urge the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania to make all envoys adhere to the laws and procedures governing their missions.

Tanzania has a history in this regard. I need not share obvious details during Mwalimu Nyerere's administration.

I am very upset by the unchecked independence that these of Ambassadors enjoy regardless. The universally accepted protocols ought to be observed without exception.

No wonder this strange behavior made the Minister for Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Diplomat Nguli, Liberata Mulamula, on August 20 this year, raised her voice. She urged the Ambassadors to adhere to the rules and regulations of foreign missions.

She called them to adhere to all diplomatic protocols, when they want to go to court to attend hearings of the Opposition cases in court.

One senior diplomat says that these ambassadors should also seek the consent of the Court if they can attend a particular case. Unfortunately, they proudly do not comply.

Many citizens with an understanding of diplomatic affairs, condemn this gross violation of the Law and diplomatic procedures while themselves being at the forefront of criticizing processes they fear may appear to violate others rights, this is a bit skewed.

"They go to court to see if justice is done when themselves are not doing justice by stamping on the rules and regulations of International Diplomacy," he challenged.

On strictest sense, I urge the relevant authorities, especially the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, as well as the Judiciary, to take swift action to end this humiliation.

This letter has been written by Mashaka Masinde, analyst on International Diplomacy, who lives in Cardiff, United Kingdom.

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Absolutely correct! They will probably accept that, whatever they are trying to show in a courtroom replicates similar behaviour that geared them to be proud of being slave masters. They showed this similarity in Iraqi, in Libya now, in Afghanistan. Africa is no longer a slave colony.
 
Written by Mashaka Masinde, Cardiff

September 7, 2021

A SHOCKING behavior by a selection of Foreign Ambassadors in Tanzania by acting like defense lawyers in Mbowe's case, is utterly disgusting and must be put on strict proof.

I am not a career diplomat but I suspect a serious violation of international diplomacy, particularly the Vienna Convention of 1961.

Tanzania is a renowned a peace loving country. Her people are unbelievably hospitable and trustworthy to foreigners, including foreign diplomats in their beautiful and rich-resourced country.

These ambassadors, particularly from the European Union (EU), know this it well and it looks they try and take advantage of. This is silly.

Yes, it is true that a public event such as a court hearing is open to all, but diplomats are excluded. They can not enjoy such privileges. This is because they, for sure, need the universally accepted protocol facilitation in as far as the Vienna Convention is concerned.

Imagine a stranger who escapes from a living room, only to find him piping in your bedroom without your consent. What a concern.

It is our hushed understanding and confidence in our envoys that makes us not to give up on strict diplomatic policies and protocols that require Ambassadors to report to relevant authorities whenever they want to visit anywhere in the country.

I thought Ambassadors were professional enough to be taught the basics of their rights and responsibilities.

It may not be incorrect to state that some Ambassadors accredited to our country consider themselves as part of the Tanzanian activists or rather advocates.

This obviously a bad taste in their professional conduct and they should not be spared to be put under strict proof.

For example, it is very strange for an Ambassador to decide to attend a Court hearing, without authorities' consent. They only liaise with defense counsels as if they paid them to defend members of the opposition.

This is not right at all. Our Ambassadors strictly observe laws and protocols while on duty in their countries, why can't they do the same?

As a Tanzanian citizen, I strongly urge the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania to make all envoys adhere to the laws and procedures governing their missions.

Tanzania has a history in this regard. I need not share obvious details during Mwalimu Nyerere's administration.

I am very upset by the unchecked independence that these of Ambassadors enjoy regardless. The universally accepted protocols ought to be observed without exception.

No wonder this strange behavior made the Minister for Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Diplomat Nguli, Liberata Mulamula, on August 20 this year, raised her voice. She urged the Ambassadors to adhere to the rules and regulations of foreign missions.

She called them to adhere to all diplomatic protocols, when they want to go to court to attend hearings of the Opposition cases in court.

One senior diplomat says that these ambassadors should also seek the consent of the Court if they can attend a particular case. Unfortunately, they proudly do not comply.

Many citizens with an understanding of diplomatic affairs, condemn this gross violation of the Law and diplomatic procedures while themselves being at the forefront of criticizing processes they fear may appear to violate others rights, this is a bit skewed.

"They go to court to see if justice is done when themselves are not doing justice by stamping on the rules and regulations of International Diplomacy," he challenged.

On strictest sense, I urge the relevant authorities, especially the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, as well as the Judiciary, to take swift action to end this humiliation.

This letter has been written by Mashaka Masinde, analyst on International Diplomacy, who lives in Cardiff, United Kingdom.

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Bora ungeandika kwa lugha unayoimudu kuliko huu upuuzi uliouandika hapa.

Alafu Kwanini wawe na mipaka tu pale wanapokuwa strict na serikali yenu na wawe wabia pale wanapowapa hela?

Balozi wa China aliwahi kupanda kwenye jukwaa la kampeni ya CCM huku akiwa amevalia sare za majizi hayo na wala haikuwa shida.

Wajinga nyinyi. Hawa mabalozi kwenye kesi ya Mbowe wanaona kabisa uminywaji wa haki za watu na undumila kuwili wa maCCM inabidi wajiridhishe kabla ya kutoa maamuzi yao.


Wajinga nyie ma CCM mtafanya nini bila hao kama hata vyoo hamuwezi kujenga bila misaada yao?
 
Bora ungeandika kwa lugha unayoimudu kuliko huu upuuzi uliouandika hapa.

Alafu Kwanini wawe na mipaka tu pale wanapokuwa strict na serikali yenu na wawe wabia pale wanapowapa hela?

Balozi wa China aliwahi kupanda kwenye jukwaa la kampeni ya CCM huku akiwa amevalia sare za majizi hayo na wala haikuwa shida.

Wajinga nyinyi. Hawa mabalozi kwenye kesi ya Mbowe wanaona kabisa uminywaji wa haki za watu na undumila kuwili wa maCCM inabidi wajiridhishe kabla ya kutoa maamuzi yao.


Wajinga nyie ma CCM mtafanya nini bila hao kama hata vyoo hamuwezi kujenga bila misaada yao?
Si ujinyonge tujue moja kwamba tulikuwa naye na sasa hatuko naye, hiyo mitusi anafaidika nani saaa
 
Written by Mashaka Masinde, Cardiff

September 7, 2021

A SHOCKING behavior by a selection of Foreign Ambassadors in Tanzania by acting like defense lawyers in Mbowe's case, is utterly disgusting and must be put on strict proof.

I am not a career diplomat but I suspect a serious violation of international diplomacy, particularly the Vienna Convention of 1961.

Tanzania is a renowned a peace loving country. Her people are unbelievably hospitable and trustworthy to foreigners, including foreign diplomats in their beautiful and rich-resourced country.

These ambassadors, particularly from the European Union (EU), know this it well and it looks they try and take advantage of. This is silly.

Yes, it is true that a public event such as a court hearing is open to all, but diplomats are excluded. They can not enjoy such privileges. This is because they, for sure, need the universally accepted protocol facilitation in as far as the Vienna Convention is concerned.

Imagine a stranger who escapes from a living room, only to find him piping in your bedroom without your consent. What a concern.

It is our hushed understanding and confidence in our envoys that makes us not to give up on strict diplomatic policies and protocols that require Ambassadors to report to relevant authorities whenever they want to visit anywhere in the country.

I thought Ambassadors were professional enough to be taught the basics of their rights and responsibilities.

It may not be incorrect to state that some Ambassadors accredited to our country consider themselves as part of the Tanzanian activists or rather advocates.

This obviously a bad taste in their professional conduct and they should not be spared to be put under strict proof.

For example, it is very strange for an Ambassador to decide to attend a Court hearing, without authorities' consent. They only liaise with defense counsels as if they paid them to defend members of the opposition.

This is not right at all. Our Ambassadors strictly observe laws and protocols while on duty in their countries, why can't they do the same?

As a Tanzanian citizen, I strongly urge the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania to make all envoys adhere to the laws and procedures governing their missions.

Tanzania has a history in this regard. I need not share obvious details during Mwalimu Nyerere's administration.

I am very upset by the unchecked independence that these of Ambassadors enjoy regardless. The universally accepted protocols ought to be observed without exception.

No wonder this strange behavior made the Minister for Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Diplomat Nguli, Liberata Mulamula, on August 20 this year, raised her voice. She urged the Ambassadors to adhere to the rules and regulations of foreign missions.

She called them to adhere to all diplomatic protocols, when they want to go to court to attend hearings of the Opposition cases in court.

One senior diplomat says that these ambassadors should also seek the consent of the Court if they can attend a particular case. Unfortunately, they proudly do not comply.

Many citizens with an understanding of diplomatic affairs, condemn this gross violation of the Law and diplomatic procedures while themselves being at the forefront of criticizing processes they fear may appear to violate others rights, this is a bit skewed.

"They go to court to see if justice is done when themselves are not doing justice by stamping on the rules and regulations of International Diplomacy," he challenged.

On strictest sense, I urge the relevant authorities, especially the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, as well as the Judiciary, to take swift action to end this humiliation.

This letter has been written by Mashaka Masinde, analyst on International Diplomacy, who lives in Cardiff, United Kingdom.

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Once you stop oppression to your on people this shall come to an end.
 
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