Tanzania Warns Protests are ‘Coup Attempt’

December 9, 2025

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Tanzania

Tanzanian authorities have issued a stern warning to citizens. Officials ordered the public to remain indoors on Tuesday.

The government declared that demonstrations planned for Independence Day are illegal. Furthermore, they described the protests as an attempted coup.

This directive comes as activists mobilize. Opposition groups are calling for rallies following a contentious presidential election in October.

Government Crackdown on Rallies

On Monday, Home Affairs Minister George Simbachawene addressed the media in Dar es Salaam. He took a hardline stance against the gatherings. He stated clearly that the protests are unauthorized.

“That is not a protest, that is a coup,” Simbachawene asserted. He warned that security agencies are prepared to handle the situation.

Earlier on Friday, the police force announced that any demonstration would be illegal. They cited a lack of formal notification from the organizers.

Calls to Stay Indoors

Prime Minister Mwigulu Nchemba amplified the government’s message. He released a video statement on Monday urging the public to treat December 9 as a day of rest.

“The government advises all citizens who will not have an emergency… to use the day for rest and celebrate it at home,” Nchemba said. He noted exceptions only for those with essential work duties.

Arrests and Heavy Security

Security has been tightened significantly across major urban centers. Witnesses reported heavy deployments of police and army personnel. Forces were visible along key roads in Dar es Salaam and the northern city of Arusha.

Law enforcement officials confirmed the arrest of at least 10 people. This group includes activists and opposition supporters linked to online posts promoting the demonstrations.

Context of Unrest

The call for protests responds to a violent crackdown during the October presidential election. Rights groups allege that hundreds of people died. Additionally, thousands were arrested during the unrest.

The conflict stemmed from the exclusion of leading opposition candidates from the ballot. Consequently, incumbent President Samia Suluhu Hassan was declared the winner with nearly 98 percent of the vote.

The government acknowledges that deaths occurred. However, it has not provided an official toll. Furthermore, officials firmly reject allegations that police used excessive force.

President Hassan has appointed a commission to investigate the violence. Yet, she continues to defend the security forces. She accuses protesters of attempting to overthrow the government. Meanwhile, the United Nations has urged Tanzania to respect the right to non-violent protest.


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