The police brutality in Tanzania is
transgressing our basic right, the right to rally or match. Tanzanians’ tolerance towards such ferocious
polis acts has got to the threshold and now is dwindling. Most of the CCM maniac legislators are either
oblivion or sycophantically using police force to stay in power. They fawning, flattering and incite polis to
infringe our basic right, the right to rally/match.
Mh. Lissu has been inimitable on the clip attached to this article. He is thriving to explain the obligations of police force
when civilians practice their basic right, the right to rally. He further vindicates that police has no
constitutional right or obligation to halt or provide a permit to rally. It is common sense; you don’t need a permit
to practice your basic right, for example, right of speech, right to rally,
right to protest; you only need to inform! Police has no mandate to impede
maandamano but ensure peace and harmony during maandamano
The police brutality toward one of the most
prominent politicians in our generation Mh. Lipumba and his followers sets our
nation cohesion at steak. Our national
peace is heading down the spiral; is getting murky! It is evident the officers have defied Mh.
Lipumba and his followers’ constitutional right, the right to rally. Coherently someone has to be accountable for
the officers’ malicious act to defy this basic right, the right to rally. Lissu is absolutely correct on this one.
Our generation is curious, questioning and
beginning to understand where we are, came from and wanna go. We demand answers and don’t wanna be minion
anymore, but owners of our destiny. I’m
calling diaspora to say something about the violations of human rights back
home. Lets step up!