The inspector-general of Tanzania's national police force, Camillus Mongoso Wambura, attends a press conference in Dar es Salaam warning against anti-government protests called over deadly violence following the October elections. Emmanuel Herman/Reuters Reuters —
Police and soldiers deployed in force in Tanzania’s commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, on Tuesday to try to prevent protests called for by activists to denounce the violent suppression of demonstrations around elections in October.
The government said any protests on Tuesday, the anniversary of mainland Tanzania’s independence from Britain in 1961, would amount to a coup attempt and urged people to stay at home.
Presidential and parliamentary elections on October 29 triggered the worst political violence in Tanzania

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