Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan has recently addressed the presence and activities of foreign activists in Tanzania, particularly in the context of supporting opposition figures and human rights defenders.
President Samia has firmly stated that Tanzania will not allow foreign activists to destabilize the country. She emphasized that the nation is governed by its Constitution and does not require external directives. Her administration has faced accusations from human rights groups of suppressing opposition voices—a claim the government denies.
In response to international concerns over the treatment of opposition leaders and activists, President Samia has criticized foreign diplomats for interfering in Tanzania’s internal affairs. She referred to such interventions as violations of the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which prohibits diplomats from meddling in the domestic matters of the host country.
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