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Senior Tanzanian opposition leaders released on bail, party says

Senior Tanzanian opposition leaders released on bail, party says
Tanzanian polling station officials spread the ballots at the beginning of the counting operations in Stone Town on Oct. 29, 2025. (AFP)
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Senior Tanzanian opposition leaders released on bail, party says

Senior Tanzanian opposition leaders released on bail, party says
  • Deadly protests against last month’s election plunged Tanzania into its biggest political crisis in decades

Police in Tanzania released four senior opposition leaders who were arrested for their alleged role in deadly protests against last month’s general election, their party said late on Monday.
The protests plunged Tanzania into its biggest political crisis in decades. Opposition party CHADEMA and some human rights activists said more than 1,000 people were killed by security forces.
The government of President Samia Suluhu Hassan, who was declared the winner of the election with nearly 98 percent of the vote, said those numbers were exaggerated but did not offer its own death toll.
Among those released on bail were CHADEMA Vice Chairman John Heche, who was arrested on October 22 and questioned on suspicion of terrorism, according to his lawyer, and Amani Golugwa, the party’s deputy secretary-general who was arrested over the weekend, the party said on X late on Monday.
CHADEMA leader Tundu Lissu was charged with treason in April. His exclusion from the presidential ballot was one major trigger of the protests.
On Friday, prosecutors charged at least 145 people with treason over their alleged involvement in the protests. More than 170 more were charged with other protest-related offenses.
Hassan’s opponents have accused her government of suppressing dissent and carrying out widespread abductions of critics. In addition, observers from the African Union said the election was not in line with democratic standards.
Hassan has rejected criticism of her human rights record and defended the fairness of the election. Last year, she ordered an investigation into the reported abductions, but no findings have been unveiled.


France’s Macron to meet Palestinian president Abbas

France’s Macron to meet Palestinian president Abbas
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France’s Macron to meet Palestinian president Abbas

France’s Macron to meet Palestinian president Abbas
  • Meeting follows Emmanuel Macron’s decision in September to recognize a Palestinian state at a United Nations summit

PARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron will meet Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas in Paris on Tuesday to discuss the “full implementation” of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, the Elysee said.
The meeting comes a month into a fragile truce between Hamas and Israel, following two years of war triggered by the Palestinian militant group’s October 7, 2023 attack against Israel.
Abbas, 89, is the longtime head of the Palestinian Authority, which exercises limited control over parts of the West Bank and is being considered to assume governance in Gaza under the deal.
The two leaders “will discuss the next steps in the peace plan, particularly in the areas of security, governance and reconstruction,” said the French presidency.
Brokered by US President Donald Trump, the October 10 ceasefire has been tested by fresh Israeli strikes and claims of Palestinian attacks on Israeli soldiers.
Trump said last week he expected an International Stabilization Force tasked with monitoring the ceasefire to be in Gaza “very soon.”
The meeting also follows Macron’s decision in September to recognize a Palestinian state at a United Nations summit – a move the Palestinian Authority hailed as “historic and courageous.”
During talks with Abbas, Macron is expected to discuss the need to maintain humanitarian aid access for Gaza and to address changes within the Palestinian Authority.
Reforming the governing body is essential for a “democratic and sovereign Palestinian state, living in peace and security alongside Israel,” the Elysee said.
Hamas’s October 2023 attack resulted in the deaths of 1,221 people on the Israeli side, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.
The Israeli military’s retaliatory campaign has since killed more than 69,000 Palestinians, also mostly civilians, according to Gaza’s health ministry.
The ministry, whose figures are considered reliable by the United Nations, does not specify the number of fighters killed within this total.