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‘Bullet got into my head’: Tanzania Rivotion Survivor

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After his way on the highway in the main road in the city of Tanzania at Dar es Salaam, activist Edgar Mwabela, was best known for Sativa, he died.

He describes the conversation with BBC how, after he kidnapped him on 23 June last year, his captors have a question near Congo near Congo, more than 1,000 kilometers (600 kilometers) away.

Sativa said he was treated with hand, was banned and struck with cruelty, and again in his head, back and legs on the flesh.

“It was very painful.”

He tells the BBC that those who submit him want to know who helps his activists, and why criticizing the Pam Chama Chama Chama Chama Chama Chama Mapima Chama Mapimanduzi (CM) in power since 1977.

Sativa believes those who have caught police or other activities linked to the authorities.

However, the government is denying that it intends the world critics.

Satuva said that on the fourth day after being taken, violence continued as his delinations moved him to Kutavi National Park, filling the river.

He believes it was clear that his captives have no intention to allow him to live.

Then, a questioning command came and screamed after them: “Change!”

Dragged into the motive. The bullet came into his head. His jaws fell.

Sativa of Sativa traveled – thought he was left dead.

As October’s October Optional ends, the plans are often closely targeted by government critics and opposing words.

The Chadamian opposition is a reward for information about one of its members who are lost [BBC]

Every week, the police or posts of social media declaring a lost person. Some are not available and others avoid disturbing accounts of violence or abuse – and some have been found dead.

Sativa case offers a rare account from survival.

Although he faced a life-threatening injury, he also noticed and cried on the street where the wild animals rose against wild animals.

You will need a long and special treatment, and his survival is defined as “unusual”.

Police did not respond to the Assistance of Interview, but in the video statement issued in June, the Commission spokesman David Missimi worked for the missing and investigating.

BBC spoke to the families of people and have lost their death, and they have sent their pain over the lost loved ones.

The head of the headache and shoulder Chaedrack Chaula smiles with a camera. He wears a green sweatshirt and part of a fire extinguisher can be seen on the wall behind him.

Artist Chalerack Chahaula, Photos here are waiting to appear in court in the past year, was found guilty of burning the President’s image [The Citizen]

The artist Chamahaul, 25, is among those still missing.

He did not appear or sounded from more than a year. June 2024 sent a tiktok video to his Viral fire burning the president of Samia Suulu Susu.

He was arrested, convicted of cyber abuse and was released after paying a fine. After the month, he was taken captive by strangled people.

“We do not know when to be available at any time. When we were arrested, we knew where he was. Now, even the stewards they know,” his father, Yusuf Chaul, tells BBC.

He said on August 2024, three men arrived in the car with a pure windows and seized him. They did not express themselves or explain why or took him.

"If we were aware that he died and was buried somewhere, we would at least have a tomb to visit""Source: Yusuf Chaula, Source description:

“If we knew you were dead and buried somewhere, at least there would be a visit” “, the source

“We have made every effort. We are tired.

Police emphasize that the investigation is underway.

“If we didn’t know where he was, or when he was arrested, even if we knew, even if we were guilty of simply killing them,” Mr Chailila firmly, facing the victimization of unanswered questions and absentions.

In June, UN experts reported that more than 200 cases were written in the world since 2019.

They expressed the alarm over “Shopped in peaceful opposition and critics” before the election, and calling the government to “quickly” and set it.

Amnesty rights Amnesty Amnesty International and human rights are later the government of a prisoner, abuse and compulsory disappearance.

The authorities have denied these allegations.

Police showed at least a few cases since last year some were resolved, and many returned to 2019.

On June 18, police have announced that the investigation has led to the penalty of alternative victims.

They added that some cases involve the arrest, and some from the relationship of romance were no sour, superstition beliefs and property arguments.

“Police promotes relatives, friends and community to remain calm as security forces continue their challenges to open the facts around the incidents,” said the Deputy Commissionion Minder.

The President urged police forces to complete the concerns of the people who were lost – a majority of Tanzania Help hope will lead to justice.

Image of head and Siji Mbigi shoulder. He looks down to the right to the right of the picture.

Jiji Mbugi, wife of political opposition to the Piggaison, has never heard of him since May [BBC]

In May, activists and politicians, he was widely known as the Mbaya home, Southern Tanzania, a violent incident preached to his wife and a small child.

There were colored spots on the scene, showing attacks of attack.

Since then, members of the Chadaman Party opponent team began to search Mbeya and make Mbiah to make a prayer for answers from the police.

To date, Mdudu’s wife, Siji Mbugi, has never heard of him.

“I urge my husband’s release, I believe he is being conducted by the police and the authorities. Mbend has not done nothing.

On July 9, the Nbeyi High Court dismissed his husband’s disappearance.

He had proved that armed people explained as the police held their home at night beat Mdude, before taking her.

During the trial, police officers agreed to investigate the possibility that one of their police officers may have participated in the capture of the sister.

The activists define the dismissal as a major depressor in the continuous struggle for justice of Tanzania.

A long blood smear is spread across the stone. The blue sofa, a table with some cups in it and the office seat and the table can also be seen in the outer edge of the room

The blood smear could appear in the living room at Mddide’s home following his kidnapping in May [BBC]

No arrests have been made or prosecuted persecution of the incidents, even though the police said that the investigation was underway.

Some activists from other countries will also suspect the Tanzanean authorities to guide.

KeniNiface Mwanga and Uganda Aga, arrested and imprisoned after arriving in Tanzania on 19 May to see the opposition leader Kissi, who suffered from the facing.

Wwavies and Athaire is not known in several days. Both of them have been abandoned near the borders of their countries.

But Jamanne Muliro, Dar es Salaam Special Special Zone, telling BBC at that time that their suspicions were “feeling” until they became evidence of investigation. It has already blamed the East East East of the East of the East of the story.

Their catastrophe dropped a spotlight with compulsory loss of government, counteracters and human rights in Tanzania.

Maduhu William, in law, “said Mahruhu William, the Legal and Human Rights (LHRC), add that security organizations often promise to investigate thorough investigation.

“At the end of the day we don’t get the answer about what happens to those [cases]”He said, describing Ali Kibao’s example, Chaldama chief executive, who was killed last year after being kidnapped, beaten and arrested with acid.

“Even President [Samia] Ecreence Forces in Tanzania is investigating a thorough investigation and has reported to continue the action. But so far, nothing is heard, “he said.

Boniface Mwabisi, President of Tanganyika Law Society, says many people are afraid to go out to share their affairs through fear of abuse.

He says there are no free, independent program that can confirm the right justice.

“If you are in a police cell and the same police ask you to give a statement by your diagnosis, you can go to them? You can’t,” said.

“Many people, abandon you to God. They are afraid. They say when they pursue this matter, things will increase the greatest”.

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