The leader of Tanzania’s main opposition party, Freeman Mbowe, was in the country’s High Court today to respond to a case in which he is accused of terrorism. The case is considered by members of his training as a political move. According to Jornal de Angola, Freeman Mbowe, president of Chadema, Tanzania’s main opposition party, has been in jail since July 21, along with other senior officials. officials from his political background, detained hours before holding a public forum, in order to demand constitutional reforms. This Tuesday, the political leader appeared at the Tanzanian Superior Court, to respond to a case in which he is accused of inciting terrorism in the country .For his part, Freeman Mbowe blames the police for torturing him, in an attempt to force him to confess to the crime he is accused of. Specifically, Tanzanian justice accuses the 59-year-old man of financing terrorism and conspiracy against the state. The opposition party in Tanzania describes the arrests as a clear continuation of the oppressive rule of the late President of Tanzania, John Magufuli, who died last month March, due to an illness. Source:O País
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