Tanzanian Opposition Leader Calls Treason Trial a “Death Sentence” for Democracy


In Tanzania, opposition leader Tundu Lissu faces treason charges after calling for electoral reforms and urging civil resistance against what he terms a “rigged process.” Lissu, arrested in April, argues his “crime” is simply demanding free and fair elections. Nevertheless, he insists his opposition is vital for democracy. Lissu’s trial, rooted in speech rather than violence, highlights what he calls “lawfare”—the weaponization of justice to silence dissent. He contends that the government, under President Samia Suluhu Hassan, has perfected the art of repression through legal means, creating a dangerous precedent for opposition across Africa. This case has drawn significant international concern, with diplomats observing proceedings and human rights bodies condemning the actions, turning Lissu’s personal legal battle into a global symbol of democratic resistance.

Daily Maverick

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