Tanzania election violence: Mohamed Chande Othman says 518 people killed
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More than 500 people killed in Tanzania election violence, inquiry finds A total of 518 people died in Tanzania from "unnatural causes", including 197 who were shot dead, in the widespread protests that followed last year's general election, the commission of…
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More than 500 people killed in Tanzania election violence, inquiry finds A total of 518 people died in Tanzania from "unnatural causes", including 197 who were shot dead, in the widespread protests that followed last year's general election, the commission of…
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