- Glastonbury 2025 tickets sell out in 35 minutes
- 迪拜棕榈岛索菲特美憬阁酒店: 五星級健康綠洲
- The Retreat Palm Dubai MGallery by Sofitel: Пятизвездочный велнес-оазис
- New Zealand win revives France on their road to 2027 World Cup
- The Retreat Palm Dubai MGallery by Sofitel: A five-star wellness Oasis
- Israel hits Gaza and Lebanon in deadly strikes
- Power cuts as Russian missiles pound Ukraine's energy grid
- Denmark's Victoria Kjaer Theilvig crowned Miss Universe 2024
- Dutch police use hologram to try and decode sex worker's murder
- Israel bombs south Beirut after Hezbollah targets Haifa area
- Biden in historic Amazon trip as Trump return sparks climate fears
- India hails 'historic' hypersonic missile test flight
- Israel orders Beirut residents to flee after Hezbollah targets Haifa area
- Davis, LeBron power Lakers over Pelicans as Celtics win in OT
- Trump and allies return to New York for UFC fights
- Hong Kong political freedoms in spotlight during bumper trial week
- Debt-saddled Laos struggles to tame rampant inflation
- Senna, Schumacher... Beganovic? Macau GP showcases future F1 stars
- India's vinyl revival finds its groove
- G20 tests Brazil's clout in Lula 3.0 era
- Over 20,000 displaced by gang violence in Haiti: UN agency
- Famed gymastics coach Bela Karolyi dies
- 'Break taboos': Josep Borrell wraps up time as EU's top diplomat
- Climate finance can be hard sell, says aide to banks and PMs
- Trump revives 'peace through strength,' but meaning up to debate
- New York auction records expected for a Magritte... and a banana
- Egypt's middle class cuts costs as IMF-backed reforms take hold
- Beirut businesses struggle to stay afloat under Israeli raids
- Dupont lauds France 'pragmatism' in tight New Zealand win
- Swiatek leads Poland into maiden BJK Cup semi-final
- Trump taps fracking magnate and climate skeptic as energy chief
- West Indies restore pride with high-scoring win over England
- Hull clings to one-shot lead over Korda, Zhang at LPGA Annika
- Xi tells Biden ready for 'smooth transition' to Trump
- Trump nominates fracking magnate and climate skeptic as energy secretary
- Tyson says 'no regrets' over loss for fighting 'one last time'
- Springboks' Erasmus hails 'special' Kolbe after England try double
- France edge out New Zealand in Test thriller
- Xi tells Biden will seek 'smooth transition' in US-China ties
- Netherlands into Nations League quarter-finals as Germany hit seven
- Venezuela to free 225 detained in post-election unrest: source
- Late Guirassy goal boosts Guinea in AFCON qualifying
- Biden arrives for final talks with Xi as Trump return looms
- Dominant Sinner cruises into ATP Finals title decider with Fritz
- Dinosaur skeleton fetches 6 million euros in Paris sale
- Netherlands-Hungary Nations League match interrupted by medical emergency
- Kolbe double as South Africa condemn England to fifth successive defeat
- Kolbe at the double as South Africa condemn England to fresh defeat
- Kolbe at the double as South Africa beat England 29-20
- 'If I don't feel ready, I won't play singles,' says Nadal ahead of Davis Cup farewell
Freed Tanzanian opposition leaders 'beaten' during mass arrests
Tanzania's main opposition party Chadema said Tuesday that several of its top leaders had been beaten during their arrests in a mass round-up ahead of a banned rally.
Chadema chairman Freeman Mbowe and his deputy Tundu Lissu -- both former presidential candidates -- and other senior officials were freed on bail Tuesday following their arrests ahead of Monday's planned youth event in the southwestern city of Mbeya.
But Lissu, along with Chadema secretary general John Mnyika and the head of the party in the southern Nyasa region Joseph Mbilinyi, were "seriously beaten during the arrest", the party's deputy secretary general Benson Kigaila said.
Lissu, who survived an assassination bid in 2017 and had previously lived in exile for several years, "was dragged by the officers before he was thrown to the vehicle", Kigaila told reporters.
The detained opposition leaders had been escorted from Mbeya to Dar es Salaam where they were released on Tuesday, Kigaila said.
"After their release this morning, they individually went to hospital and we will give their health status in future," he added.
As many as 520 people were arrested across the country, according to a police statement, before the Chadema youth wing's rally that had been expected to draw thousands of young people.
Rights groups and government opponents have raised fears the arrests could signal a return to the authoritarian policies of Tanzania's late president John Magufuli, who died suddenly in March 2021.
His successor President Samia Suluhu Hassan had vowed a return to "competitive politics" and eased some restrictions on the opposition and the media, including lifting a six-year ban on opposition gatherings.
- 'Strict action' -
Awadh Haji, police chief of operations and training, confirmed the Chadema releases but warned that police would "take strict legal action against any individual or group involved in disrupting peace".
Officers will continue to closely monitor the situation, he said, and will "strengthen security in the city of Mbeya and all other regions of Tanzania to prevent any planned acts of violence".
Mbowe, 62, was detained on Monday at the airport in Mbeya, the day after several other leaders including Lissu were detained.
Hundreds of youth supporters were also rounded up by police as they travelled into the city, according to the party. About 10,000 had been expected to meet in Mbeya to mark International Youth Day.
But police accused Chadema of planning violent demonstrations and made reference to widespread anti-government protests in neighbouring Kenya, led largely by young activists.
- 'Deeply worrying sign' -
Rights groups and government opponents voiced alarm at the developments as Tanzania gears up for local and national elections.
"The mass arrests and arbitrary detention of figures from the Chadema party, as well as their supporters and journalists, is a deeply worrying sign in the run-up to local government elections in December 2024 and the 2025 general election," Amnesty International said in a statement.
"The Tanzanian authorities must urgently respect people's rights to freedom of expression and association."
Tanzania's Legal and Human Rights Centre also denounced the arrests, noting that the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) and another opposition party ACT Wazalendo had been able to hold youth day rallies at the weekend without any issues.
Lissu, 56, a fierce critic of the CCM, has been arrested multiple times in the past and survived an assassination attempt in 2017.
He returned to Tanzania in 2023 after Hassan lifted the ban on opposition rallies. He had spent the previous five years largely in exile in Belgium, returning only briefly to run for the presidency in 2020.
Mbowe was also previously arrested in July 2021 ahead of a Chadema meeting to demand constitutional reforms but was freed the following March after prosecutors dropped terrorism charges against him.
K.Hill--AT