Friday, September 21, 2012

CNN iReport about late Daudi Mwangosi


Petition Goverment of Tanzania 


Petition Goverment of Tanzania

 
Government of Tanzania: Stop police violence against peaceful demonstrators and journalists

PLEASE TAKE TWO MINUTES TO SIGN THIS PETITION. THERE ARE PEOPLE IN TANZANIA WHO WANT TO SIGN, BUT THEY DON'T HAVE A COMPUTER.


http://www.change.org/petitions/government-of-tanzania-stop-police-violence-against-peaceful-demonstrators-and-journalists?utm_source=supporter_message&utm_medium=email
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Click to view bongotz's profile bongotz
3 hours ago
Today is almost two weeks since the Journalist Daudi Mwangosi was killed on the hands of the Tanzanian Government, but has not been a word of condolence or condemnation from the President whose First constitution job is to protect the Constitution of United republic of Tanzania and the lives of every Tanzanian.
Click to view CHIKOMAN's profile CHIKOMAN
6 hours ago
No domocracy!
Click to view bongotz's profile bongotz
September 19, 2012
This is just the sample of what the world sees and know about Tanzanian governments and its leaders who are entrenched in corruption, and they will stop at nothing to kill anyone to protect themselves. The President hay not even condemn the killing of this journalist or hold those accountable on this picture including the Regional Police Commander seen on Picture 1 accountable, Strangely he is being...
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Click to view Skyeclat's profile Skyeclat
September 18, 2012
The president who is always on foreign visits, attending funerals and helping his son and family to invest as much as they can in the country.  Promoting his religion and has made sure most of the senior government posts such as police, foreign affairs, health etcare being held by his muslims brothers and sisters. Soon Tanzania will happen what happened in Cairo Misri and Tunisia
Click to view Skyeclat's profile Skyeclat
September 18, 2012
The president has lost his credibility, using military power instead of listening in what people want.  The touture of Dr Ulimboka Steven has came and swept awaya, again the government is using power and force the Dr's to apologise to the society for striking! It is a joke, apologising for asking for your rights!
Click to view NnyaMbwate's profile NnyaMbwate
September 18, 2012
Outrageous! Whither government of Tanzania that allows its citizens to be inhumanely butchered. Animals are slaughtered respectfully, but for this case, one needs to be charged for in The Hague.
Click to view umumura's profile umumura
September 18, 2012
I need international community to help protect these killings. They are politically motivated by a ruling party to ensure their positing of continuing ruling the country. They are killing people to threatens them to join opposition parties who are competing to remove them from power. They (ruling party) are blood suckers who are ready to do anything at any cost to minting their position at state house to...
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Click to view mwambanga's profile mwambanga
September 18, 2012
It is very disturbing and shows how few individual can resort to brutal and shameful killings simply because they need to cling onto power...this must be condemned by all people advocating for peace, justice and security all over the world!
Click to view Msambi's profile Msambi
September 18, 2012
The killing of Journalist Daud Mwangosi is among series of killings of innocent people, executed by the Police Force of Tanzania without any interference from the government.Tanzanians are asking themselves whether these killings are just executed by the Tanzania Police Force or they do have directives and blessings from the government?
Click to view kagaruki's profile kagaruki
September 17, 2012
This is mere ignorance of the government and lack of ability to make straight dicesionz by the same govrnment. Unless changes are made to the hidhest posts, we will go on seeing thing like these passing without an appropriate action being taken!!!

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