Tanzania’s electoral commission declared on Saturday that President Samia Suluhu Hassan had won, with nearly 98% of the votes, an election that set off violent protests across the country this week.The result hands Hassan, who took power in 2021 after the death in office of her predecessor, a five-year term to govern the East African country of 68-million people.Protests erupted during Wednesday’s vote for president and parliament, with some demonstrators tearing down banners of Hassan and setting fire to government buildings and police firing tear gas and gunshots, according to witnesses.Demonstrators are angry about the electoral commission’s exclusion of Hassan’s two biggest challengers from the race and what they described as widespread repression.Tanzania’s main opposition party said on Friday that hundreds of people had been killed in the protests, while the UN human rights office said credible reports indicated at least 10 people were killed in three cities.The government dismissed the opposition’s death toll as “hugely exaggerated” and has rejected criticism of its human rights record.Reuters could not independently verify casualty figures.Commision says turnout was 87%The electoral commission said that Hassan received more than 31.9-million votes, or 97.66% of the total, with turnout nearing 87% of the country’s 37.6-million registered voters.Turnout appeared low on election day, according to witnesses, with some polling stations disrupted by the protests.Foreign affairs minister Mahmoud Thabit Kombo on Friday denied allegations that security services had used excessive force, saying there had only been a “very few small pockets of incidents” UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres in a statement released by his spokesperson on Friday, called it “caused by criminal elements”. “for a thorough and impartial investigation into all allegations of excessive use of force” She has denied claims of widespread abuses. She has denied allegations of widespread rights abuses. “coronation”.CHADEMA, which refused to sign a code on conduct and whose leader Tundu Lissu has been charged with treason, was disqualified from the April election. The commission also disqualified ACT-Wazalendo’s candidate, leaving Hassan to face only minor parties.
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