Protests over Tanzania’s electoral results enter a third day

Protests Erupt in Tanzania Amid Disputed Election Results and Military Deployment

DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (AP) — Hundreds of demonstrators faced off with police in Tanzania’s commercial capital on Friday, demanding that the national electoral body stop announcing election results that have sparked widespread protests. The escalating unrest has led to the deployment of the military and an internet shutdown across the country.

State television was broadcasting the mainland results of Wednesday’s vote, in which the ruling party, Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), sought to extend its time in power. The CCM has governed Tanzania since independence in 1961. However, presidential candidates from the two main opposition parties were barred from running, leaving incumbent President Samia Suluhu Hassan to compete against 16 other candidates from smaller parties who barely campaigned.

On the semi-autonomous archipelago of Zanzibar, the CCM retained the presidential seat, and the situation remained calm on Friday despite a heavy military presence. Ferry services, which had been suspended for the last two days, are expected to resume operations Friday. The electoral commission in Zanzibar announced on Thursday that incumbent President Hussein Mwinyi had won 78.8% of the votes. The opposition, however, accused the election of “massive fraud” and promised to reveal its next steps soon.

Protests continued on Friday in Dar es Salaam, marking the third consecutive day of demonstrations. The unrest began Wednesday afternoon when young people took to the streets to protest the harassment of opposition leaders and the limited choices in the presidential race. The protests quickly escalated, resulting in several vehicles, a gas station, and police stations being set ablaze.

The government has not released official statements on the extent of the damage or any casualties. Amnesty International reported that two people were killed during Wednesday’s protests. The demonstrations have since spread nationwide, prompting the government to postpone the reopening of colleges and universities originally scheduled for next Monday.

In response to the unrest, Army Chief Gen. Jacob John Mkunda condemned the violence and announced on Thursday that the military would work alongside other security agencies to contain the situation.

Meanwhile, Tanzanians living abroad have been actively engaging in daily discussions on X Spaces (formerly Twitter Spaces), analyzing the protests and exploring ways to provide financial support to the demonstrators.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/protests-over-tanzanias-electoral-results-071204999.html

Denver man arrested in assault of pro-Trump ‘No Kings’ counter-demonstrator

Police have arrested a 20-year-old man in connection with an alleged assault during a demonstration in downtown Denver. The incident involved a middle-aged man who interjected himself into the “No Kings” protest, shouted expletives and a slur, then became involved in a street altercation resulting in a serious injury.

According to a Denver Police report, the assault occurred after the older man declared, “Yes Trump,” during the rally near Denver’s Union Station on Saturday afternoon. A video circulating on social media shows the man, wearing a blue New York Giants logo shirt, gesturing at and deriding demonstrators.

The footage captures the man running and then falling face-first onto the pavement. He quickly got up and ran again, only to be tripped and fall onto the street by a curb, hitting his head. Despite bleeding heavily from the left side of his face, the man got up once more and, along with friends, clashed with demonstrators.

Some demonstrators attempted to assist him, pointing to his head and indicating he needed medical attention.

Denver police confirmed on Monday that they arrested Jose Cardenas in connection with the assault. Officers tracked Cardenas from Wynkoop Street—where the assault occurred around 2:30 p.m.—to North Lincoln Street near the intersection with 14th Avenue. Authorities say Cardenas attempted to flee from officers at that location.

Witnesses identified Cardenas as the individual who assaulted the counter-demonstrator. According to the police statement of probable cause for arrest, Cardenas was transported to the Denver Jail and charged with aggravated assault.

The victim has not been identified by police but reportedly suffered a serious laceration to his head.

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