Tanzanian Regime’s BLOODY SECRET: President Finally ADMITS to Internet Blackout After Hundreds Killed in Post-Election Carnage
DODOMA — In a chilling admission, Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan has broken her silence on the government’s SIX-DAY internet blackout—a digital iron curtain that descended as security forces allegedly slaughtered HUNDREDS of protesters in the streets. But her “sympathy” was NOT for the slain citizens; it was reserved EXCLUSIVELY for foreign diplomats and expatriates.
This shocking revelation exposes a regime more concerned with international perception than the blood of its own people. Hassan’s so-called “victory” in October was a FARCE, seizing power with over 97% of the vote after locking up opposition leaders and banning rivals. When Tanzanians dared to protest this stolen election, the state response was BRUTAL: a communications BLACKOUT, a police rampage, and a body count rights groups call catastrophic.
Now, the president has the AUDACITY to blame “foreigners” for the violence and offer hollow assurances to ambassadors, while a commission “investigates” the very atrocities her government ordered. This is not governance; it is a DICTATORSHIP masquerading behind a veneer of democracy, silencing dissent with bullets and bandwidth.
The world watches as a nation’s digital lights were switched off to hide a massacre, proving that in the dark, authoritarianism thrives. Is this the grim future of democracy—where your voice is erased first online, then permanently in the streets?




