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    >Mrs Hassan, who was declared winner with 98 per cent of the votes, said in a national address on Tuesday, “So when we’re told that we used too much force in that event, what was the smallest force? Were we supposed to wait until the protesters – who had planned to overthrow the government – had succeeded?”

    >“These were not protests; it was violence with malicious intentions. What happened was a manufactured event and those who planned it intended to bring down our government.”

    >Rechristened “Idi Amin Mama” by protesters due to the clampdown during the October 29 election, Mrs Hassan also railed against the European Union parliament for voting last week to suspend aid to Tanzania over electoral violence.

    >“They still think they are our masters, they are our colonisers,” Mrs. Hassan said.

    >The Tanzanian president has been under both local and international pressure after the bloody election held amid an internet shutdown and brutal clampdown on opposition candidates and their supporters.

    >A post-election investigation by CNN revealed police fatally shooting protesters during the Tanzania election, numerous corpses with gunshot injuries, and signs of mass graves.

  2. Plantemanden on

    Yay! We have so many autocrats now, that there’s even room for female ones! 😀

  3. As a tanzanian,those were not protest..they were specifically targeting to remove the democratic president who is also got a lot of suppoert from majority… just because some minority dont like our regime and president it doesnt mean we all hate her..

  4. Remember this next time a women says „if we women ran the world there would be no war.“

  5. Getting 98% of a country to agree on something is impossible. I don’t believe that vote count for a minute.

  6. SmartTrender on

    Looks like some of the women leaders in these developing countries are just as power hungry as the men.

  7. There is no justification for state forces to willfully use violence against civilians. If they’re guilty of wrongdoing, use the formal legal system.

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