Dunia yalaani kifo cha mwandishi Daud Mwangosi

Mwangwi wa mauaji ya kinyama na kikatili yaliyofanywa na jeshi la polisi mkoani Iringa sasa umeenea dunia nzima.

Shirika la habari la Marekani CNN limeripoti tukio hilo kwa kina na uhalisia wa pekee.Shirika hilo pia limeelezea matukio yote ya mauji ya kinyama yaliyowahi kufanywa huko nyuma ambayo yote yalikuwa ni kuidhibiti demokrasia na kutaka kukifunga mdomo chama kikuu cha upinzani CDM.

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Tanzanian journalist killed; Police under fire! - CNN iReport

[h=2]Tanzanian journalist killed; Police under fire![/h]By Mwanakijiji | Posted September 2, 2012 | Detroit, Michigan




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Another incident where Tanzanian police are accused for using excessive force against unarmed citizens. This time however - a week after similar incident in another region - a prominent Journalist Mr. David Mwangosi was killed in close range following a confrontation with the police.

In less than a week the Tanzanian Police Force is under immense pressure to reform after another incident where a journalist was killed in what analysts consider to be a blatant use of force against unarmed individuals. Last week during a political rally staged by Tanzania’s main opposition party CHADEMA (Democracy and Development Party) a newspapers street vendor was killed by what is suspected to be a tear bomb. The young man was killed instantly as he tried to run away from the police who were trying to disperse a crown of CHADEMA supporter who were matching towards the grounds where they were to hold a political rally. The rally was held in Morogoro about 250 miles from Dar-es-Salaam the commercial capital of the East African nation.

The political rally in Morogoro was held at the end of a weeklong civil and political rights campaign conducted by CHADEMA’s top brass including the Chairman Mr. Freeman Mbowe and former Presidential Candidate Dr. Wilbrod Slaa the party’s Secretary General. After the incident the police cancelled all political rallies in the country.

After Morogoro the political rallies were moving to the Southern regions including Iringa. Today's gathering at Nyololo was part of the preparation for the coming week rallies in Mufindi district. Members and supporters of CHADEMA were gathered at the local office of their party in Nyololo village, Mufindi in Iringa region. The police citing the ongoing national census exercise directed all political parties not to hold any political rally until the Registrar of political parties in the country direct otherwise. While obeying the directive the local party gathered at their local office which triggered the police to act to disperse the small crowd that was gathered outside.

It is not yet known what let to the killing of David Mwangosi a prominent journalist with Channel 10 TV station and who the Chairman of Iringa Press Club was also. It was reported by a number of sources present at the office that Mr. Mwangosi approached a group of riot police officers who were detaining another journalist Mr. Godfrey Mushi who works for Nipashe an independent newspaper. Instead of reasoning with Mr. Mwangosi the police took it as a challenge of their authority and they tried to put him under arrest leading to a scuffle between the police and Mr. Mwangosi.

One picture taken by another journalist present shows a Mr. Mwangosi in the middle of about five riot police officers, falling behind while one of the officers had his weapon – probably a tear gas gun- trained on Mwangosi stomach. He was killed instantly after the photo was taken. Another police officer was injured too at the scene and was taken to a nearby hospital.

In the past year or so there have been almost seven incidents where the police have used excessive force against unarmed men. All this has happened whenever CHADEMA has tried to conduct a peaceful march or a political rally. No police officer has been held accountable in any way. Tanzania’s Attorney General Office has been silent and the national Human Rights Commission has not issued any statement of concern with the growing use of force by the police against unarmed individuals. Efforts to reach Iringa regional Police Commander Mr. Michael Kamuhanda proved to be futile. It was Mr. Kamuhanda who was Ruvuma Regional Police Commander when in February this year four people were killed by police.

CHADEMA’s leadership was not available immediately for their reaction of today’s incident.
 
Jamani wana jf, nimeona picha halisi za tukio zi ma la mauaji ya bwana Daudi Mwangosi kupitia blog ya ndugu Francis Godwin (Mzee wa Matukio Daima). Nasema hivi, hili si suala la kusemea kirahisirahisi eti tunalaani, tunakemea, tunaunda tume au mambo mepesimepesi mno kiasi tunachoshuhudia sasa! Huu ni uuaji ambao tusingetarajia kuuona Tanzania achilia mbali kuwa umefanywa na polisi, ni uuaji unaopatikana nchi zenye vita kama sudan syria, afaghanstan, libya na kwingineko.

Namshauri Kikwete kutokaa kimya aitishe mkutano wa waandishi wa habari mara moja na kutangaza ni hatua gani kachukua dhidi ya mauaji haya, hakuna haja ya kusubiri tume sijui upuuzi gani ndio achukue hatua stahiki. Walioua wameua mwandishi wa habari na wanahabari ndio wanatuletea habari na matukio mbali mbali hata hiyo ripoti ya tume iliyoundwa wataitwa waandishi wa habari kutangazia umma matokeo yake. Sasa wanahabari ndio wameuawa na matukio yote yamechukuliwa na kamera zao na kalamu zao, wananchi tumekwishafahamu kila kitu hatutaki tume haina cha kutujulisha tusichojua kuhusu mauaji haya tunataka hatua za kisheria zichukuliwe mara moja.

Poleni sana tena sana familia ya marehemu, wana habari, Chadema na Watanzania wote kwa ujumla.
 
The Guardian Newspaper
Greenslade blog
London, UK
3rd. Sept. 2012

Tanzanian TV journalist killed

Tanzanian TV journalist Daudi Mwangosi died yesterday after being struck by a gas canister as police dispersed a crowd at a rally staged by an opposition political party.

The Channel Ten reporter was killed while covering the opening of a branch office of the Chadema cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (Party for Democracy and Progress) in Nyololo.

Though the government-owned Daily News gave the story little coverage, there were, evidently, lengthy and detailed eyewitness reports from journalists published in Swahili (see below).

Mwangosi is the second person to die in conflicts between Tanzania's military-style police force and the opposition party in the last two week. On 27 August, a man was killed in Morogoro as police dispersed Chadema supporters.

Police have ordered Chadema not to conduct political activities until the conclusion of a national population and housing census.

A national newspaper, MwanaHalisi, was suspended indefinitely by the government in early July after it reported the abduction and beating of Dr Stephen Ulimboka, the leading spokesman for the nation's doctors who have been engaged in an on/off strike over pay and conditions for six months.

Sources: The Citizen/Daily News/Wikipedia/Journalism Foundation In Swahili: Jamii Forums/Francis Godwin

Posted by Roy Greenslade
Monday 3 Septeber 2012 @ 11: 24 BST
Guardian.co.uk

For your comments on the above report go to OPEN FOR COMMENTS : http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/greenslade/2012/sep/03/journalist-safety-tanzania


N.B

We can see that the Guardian Newspaper acknowledge Jamiiforums as a source of news from Tanzania because most of other media houses in Tanzania are afraid of presenting facts
 
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