The Tanzanian government, under dictator Samia Suluhu Hassan, has reportedly shut down internet access across the country to conceal a genocide against citizens protesting the sham elections held on 29th October 2025.
Over 37 million Tanzanians participated in the polls that day, but in a shocking turn of events, dictator Suluhu was declared the winner with an unbelievable 98 percent of the votes.
Since Election Day, millions of Tanzanians have taken to the streets to protest what they termed a “shambolic election,” arguing that it was nothing more than Samia competing against herself.
In response, the government has blocked internet access nationwide, while thousands of demonstrators have reportedly been massacred in Arusha, Dodoma, and Dar es Salaam.
According to data from human rights organizations, including Amnesty International, Tanzanian police and military forces have been executing protesters mercilessly. By Monday morning, more than 1,000 people had allegedly been killed.
With no internet access and constant surveillance of their phones by state security agencies, Tanzanians are pleading with the international community to come to their aid.
Some citizens have written letters to United States President Donald Trump and the International Criminal Court (ICC), accusing Suluhu’s administration of committing genocide to cling to power.
Others, communicating through contacts in neighboring Kenya, have appealed to the European Union and the United Nations to intervene, saying they are being killed simply for protesting against a rigged election.
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