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“Shoot to Kill”: Inside Tanzania’s Ongoing Post-Election Massacre

The violent suppression of Gen-Z protests in Tanzania represents a calculated authoritarian gambit driven by existential threat perception, regional contagion fears, and a collapse of the ruling party’s traditional legitimacy structures.

President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s decision to deploy maximum force resulting in credible reports of hundreds of deaths emerged from a strategic calculation that brutal repression in a permissive international environment would succeed where democratic competition would guarantee defeat.

This intelligence assessment applies structured analytic techniques to decode Hassan’s political endgame and the implications for Tanzania’s democratic trajectory.

Insider, has shared a number of bodies mutilated to and extend that the mass grave was dug yesterday.

Opposition has publicly stated that, more 1,000 youthz were killed.

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