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U.S. reviews ties with Tanzania after violent crackdown post-election, citing mass deaths and repression.
The U.S. has launched a review of its relationship with Tanzania amid a violent government crackdown following the October 29, 2025, presidential election, which re-elected President Samia Suluhu Hassan.
The State Department condemned "repression" and "disturbing violence against civilians," citing reports of hundreds to over 2,000 deaths, mass detentions, enforced disappearances, and media restrictions, though no official toll has been released.
The European Union has suspended aid over the violence and lack of transparency.
Hassan dismissed criticism as interference, calling the unrest an attempted coup.
Human rights groups and the UN have urged accountability and transparency, particularly regarding missing persons like Kenyan teacher John Oduor, whose body remains unclaimed.
A heightened U.S. security alert warns of possible nationwide protests, curfews, internet blackouts, and increased scrutiny of foreign nationals.
Estados Unidos revisa los lazos con Tanzania después de la violenta represión posterior a las elecciones, citando muertes en masa y represión.