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Tanzanian Court Bans the Broadcasting of the Opposition Leader’s Trial

A Tanzanian court has banned live media coverage of opposition leader Tundu Lissu’s treason trial, raising concerns about transparency and human rights ahead of the October 2025 elections. Learn more about the case and its implications.

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By Redaction ARPS With ARISE News and Other Agencies

A court in Dar es Salaam has banned live media coverage of Tundu Lissu’s treason trial to protect the identities of civilian witnesses.

Lissu, a prominent opposition leader and head of the CHADEMA party, faces potential death penalty charges for allegedly inciting disruptions during the upcoming elections. He criticized the restriction, stating it undermines justice and transparency.

The CHADEMA party has been disqualified from the elections, raising concerns about human rights in Tanzania, as noted in a recent U.S. State Department report highlighting a decline in rights and government misconduct.

Read more at: Tanzania Court Bans Live Coverage Of Treason Trial Against Opposition Leader Tundu Lissu – Arise News

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