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UN Probes Political Unrest in Tanzania as Nigeria’s Football Team Stages Protest

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UN Confirms Widespread Political Unrest in Tanzania
The political unrest in Tanzania has drawn international concern after the UN Human Rights Office reported hundreds of possible deaths during post-election protests. The violence erupted following President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s controversial win, with claims that opposition members were silenced and security forces hid evidence of killings. Despite an internet blackout, sources confirm that large-scale detentions and crackdowns have taken place.

Tanzanian authorities have rejected opposition reports of over 1,000 deaths, calling them exaggerated. However, more than 300 individuals have already been charged for their alleged roles in the protests — including 145 accused of treason. Human rights activists and opposition leader Tundu Lissu condemned the government’s actions, saying they undermine democracy. The African Union observers agreed that the election fell short of fair democratic standards.

UN Calls for Legal Action Against Perpetrators in El Fasher, Sudan
In Sudan’s El Fasher city, the UN reports chilling accounts of violence following the Rapid Support Forces’ (RSF) takeover. Women have detailed mass rapes, killings, and missing children. Anna Mutavati of UN Women stated that survivors faced “horrors no one should ever endure,” confirming that rape was used as a weapon of war. The legal action against perpetrators is now being urged by human rights groups as thousands flee the city amid famine and insecurity.

Around 82,000 people have escaped El Fasher since its fall, leaving nearly 200,000 trapped. UN officials fear that widespread atrocities could escalate if immediate accountability is not enforced.

Football Team Protest in Nigeria Over Unpaid Allowances
In Nigeria, the national football team protest has made headlines after the Super Eagles boycotted training ahead of a key World Cup playoff against Gabon. Players and staff are demanding overdue match bonuses and allowances. Captain William Troost-Ekong confirmed that no training took place, dismissing false claims that the team had already been paid.

“Any statement suggesting otherwise is false,” Ekong stated on X, emphasizing the players’ focus on upcoming matches. The Super Eagles are scheduled to face Gabon in Rabat, Morocco, with the winner advancing to the final playoff round. This situation underscores broader concerns over sports administration and financial transparency in Nigeria.

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