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From Guy Anderson

Knowing my wife is Tanzanian, a friend who has just returned from a funeral there, has shared some shocking news with me. Having looked into what’s happened, I can’t help noticing that not a single major outlet seems to be reporting it!

In the days following Tanzania’s disputed election on the 29th of October, the country was hit by a wave of violence unlike anything seen there in years. Protests erupted after President Samia Suluhu Hassan was declared the winner with close to 98% of the vote. Major opposition figures were barred from standing and security forces responded with extreme force across multiple cities.

This is what he told me:

“That evening the internet was switched-off countrywide and remained so for the next six days. I was blind, but able to message my son in Ireland who told me reports of the loss of over 3000 lives countrywide.

I'm married to a Tanzanian so I have a very large extended family, who began to tell me utterly insane horrific stories people being “unalived” in their own homes. I can detail hundreds of accounts, but what was clear was that Ugandan and Zanzibarian mercenaries (confirmed) were drafted in, provided with military grade weapons and used expanding bullets, thereby reducing ricochets and maximising the efficiency.

My other son, a recently qualified doctor, was working at the city hospital but when we heard that doctors, possibly military, were "finishing off" the wounded, I ordered him not to go back. Indeed he flew back to Ireland yesterday, thank God.

Accounts include children "caught outside breaking curfew" playing pool and told to lie down, then shot. Three people were “unalived” on a street - two female doctors went to help but were gunned down.

My sister-in law-told me yesterday that a Dar es Salaam police officer and his son, ran out to confront them, shouting "we're police, why are you doing this", only to be shot too. A girl who works at my wife's house told us that she saw bodies "stacked like logs" on street junctions for army trucks to remove.

A nephew told me that his friend in Arusha, close to Mount Kilimanjaro, saw 2 army lorries, one full of bodies and the other half full.”

The UN has stated that the loss of life may be far higher than early reports suggested, with evidence pointing to a death toll that could exceed 2,000. Tanzanian opposition figures say their own documentation supports numbers in the same range and allege that bodies were removed from protest sites, then withheld from families.

These are catastrophic numbers, the kind that would normally dominate international headlines and demand urgent global attention. Yet, here in the UK almost no one has heard about it.

A handful of brief reports appeared online, then vanished without follow-up or prominence. Major broadcasters ignored the story and sustained coverage never materialised. As a result, a political crisis with a possible death toll in the thousands, passed through British media almost unnoticed, leaving the public largely unaware of its scale.

This isn’t a minor oversight, it’s a striking failure to acknowledge a major human tragedy in one of East Africa’s most influential nations. While Tanzanians search for missing relatives and demand answers, the UK remains almost completely uninformed.

The full truth of the crackdown is still emerging and calls for investigation continue to grow. But in Britain, the silence persists and I have no doubt that it’s the same where you live too.

A crisis of this magnitude deserved to be headline news, but instead, it was barely reported at all and I cannot help by wonder why?

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Guy Anderson - Author
Tesla & The Cabbage Patch Kids
Rise of the Clones: The Cabbage Patch Babies

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