KILLERS OF TANZANIAN JOURNALIST DAUDI MWANGOSI MUST BE BROUGHT TO JUSTICE
On 2 September 2012, Chanel Ten television journalist, Daudi
Mwangosi had gone to cover the opening of a Chama chama Democrasia na
Maendeleo (Chadema) party office in Nyololo village, Mufindi South, when
the police tried to use teargas canisters to forcefully disperse the
party’s supporters who had gathered to witness the ceremony.
Daudi
Mwangosi died instantly after one of the teargas canisters that had
been fired into the crowd exploded against him, ripping through his
stomach.
Daudi’s death comes barely a week after another
protester, Ally Zona died from injuries sustained during a confrontation
between the police and supporters of Chadema in a demonstration on 27
August.
The police had put a temporary ban on rallies and
demonstrations to ostensibly allow the National Bureau of Statistics
(NBS) to conduct the country’s census peacefully. The ban expired on 1
September but it was extended without prior notice after the NBS
announced an extension to the census exercise.
“The continuous
use of excessive force by the police to disperse peaceful demonstrations
and assemblies must be strongly discouraged, and the people be allowed
to enjoy their rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly.
The indefinite ban on rallies and demonstrations by the authorities in
Tanzania is a disproportionate restriction on freedom of expression and
assembly,” added Maina one of the famous journalist.
Tanzanians calls upon the authorities in
Tanzania to immediately lift the indefinite ban on rallies and
demonstrations in respect of its Constitution and international human
rights obligations. The government should also investigate the excessive
use of force in dealing with rallies and demonstrations as well as the
circumstances under which Mwangosi and Zona died.
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