23 November 2025

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Réouverture de l'aéroport de Goma : « L'effort n'a pas été fait par le M23 » (Emmanuel Macron)

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Réouverture de l'aéroport de Goma : « L'effort n'a pas été fait par le M23 » (Emmanuel Macron)

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Lors du sommet du G20 qui s'est ouvert ce samedi en Afrique du Sud, le président français, Emmanuel Macron, s'est exprimé sur la situation préoccupante de l'aéroport international de Goma, dans l'Est de la République démocratique du Congo. Fermé depuis plusieurs mois, il demeure sous le contrôle du mouvement rebelle AFC/M23.  

Le chef de l'État français a dénoncé l'absence d'efforts de la part des rebelles pour permettre la réouverture de cette infrastructure stratégique.

«Je note que l'effort n'a pas été fait par le M23 et ceux qui détiennent l'aéroport », a déclaré Emmanuel Macron, rappelant que « toutes les conditions administratives ont pourtant été prises par la RDC ».  

Au-delà de l'aspect logistique, le président français a insisté sur l'urgence humanitaire que représente cette fermeture prolongée.

« Je demande instamment à toutes les parties prenantes sur le sujet humanitaire de savoir avancer », a-t-il ajouté, appelant à une responsabilité partagée pour soulager les populations affectées par l'isolement de la ville de Goma.  

Selon lui, l'aéroport de Goma constitue un point névralgique pour l'acheminement de l'aide humanitaire et le transport des civils. Sa fermeture fragilise davantage une région déjà marquée par les violences et les déplacements massifs de populations.  

De leur côté, les autorités congolaises affirment avoir rempli toutes les obligations administratives nécessaires, mais l'accès reste bloqué par la présence du M23.  

En intervenant au G20, Emmanuel Macron a placé la crise de l'Est de la RDC au centre des préoccupations mondiales. Son message s'adressait autant aux acteurs régionaux qu'aux puissances internationales, dans l'espoir de relancer un processus de négociation et de rétablir un minimum de mobilité pour les populations de Goma.  

Raphaël Kwazi


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[Rwanda Forum] Inka zazanywe n'Abatutsi mu Rwanda muri za 1550 zigahakisha Abahutu zikomereje no mu yandi moko ya kure!

Un Ministre belge se rend " à Canossa" de Kigali pour se mettre à genoux devant l'Empereur Paul Kagame de l'Emipire Hima-Tutsi et demander grâce! 

Niko Triple i we,
Watubwira ni inka z'inyambo zingahe Kagame yahaye uyu mu Wallon ngo yemere ko kuva ubu we n'Ababiligi bose babaye Abagaragu w'Abatutsi au même titre que les Hutu? 







22 November 2025

[Rwanda Forum] Re: Re : Re: President Kagame received His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani a...

Kubwira Umututsi nkawe ko ubuhake bw'inka no kubahutu bwarangiye ninko kugosorera mu rucaca, Noneho Inyenzi-Inkotanyi zongeye kworora inka kuva 1994 ziribwira ko zishobora kuzihakisha isi yose ( Bantou, Arabes, Blancs caucasiens ou ariens, Indiens Asiatiques ... nk'uko zari zarabikoreye Gahutu kugeza 1959. 

Le samedi 22 novembre 2025 à 16:20:53 UTC+1, Jerome Ndiho <jeronimo2408@yahoo.com> a écrit :



Tukwibutse umuco w'i Karago! Nzinink agusimurire!





On Sat, Nov 22, 2025 at 4:15 a.m., Zac Biampa
<zac.biampa@yahoo.fr> wrote:
Les ridicules sont toi et ton maitre Kaaga et vos semlables qui croient asservir un Arabe en lui confiant une vache ou un cochon comme les Tutsi l'ont fait aux Hutu à leur arrivée au Rwanda au XVIè Siècle.

Le samedi 22 novembre 2025 à 01:18:31 UTC+1, Jerome Ndiho <jeronimo2408@yahoo.com> a écrit :


T'es tout simplement ridicule! Ibimwaro bikuvugisha amangambure!


Le ven., nov. 21 2025 à 5:14 a.m., Zac Biampa
<zac.biampa@yahoo.fr> a écrit :
Triple i . 
Kagame ngo yahaye umwami wa Qatar inkaEmoji. Kuva ku ngoma ya Gahindiro kugeza kuya Kagame, umututsi aracyari wawundi ntabwo azi kujyana n'ibihe! Ubu Kagame agendera kuri rya hame ngo" Umututsi iyo ahaye Umuhutu inka ubwo aba ahindutse umugaraguwe iteka ryose noneho akazajya amwirahira ngo " Yampay'inka Kagame!" Aribwira rero ko uwo mwarabu ari Umu Bantou ahinduye umugaragu w'Abatutsi, Ikindi ntabwo azi aho Qatar iherereye ngo amenye ( zone désertique) ko izo nyambo z'amahembe nubwo azazimugezaho muri za cargos zibigenewe ntizishobora kubayo ngo zirishe,  zime, zikamwe...maze ngo Umu Qatar yirahire ngo" Kagame yampaye inka". Genda Rwanda wagushije ishyano Emoji

Le vendredi 21 novembre 2025 à 00:30:37 UTC+1, Jerome Ndiho <jeronimo2408@yahoo.com> a écrit :


[Rwanda Forum] Re: Re : Re: President Kagame received His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani a...

Les ridicules sont toi et ton maitre Kaaga et vos semlables qui croient asservir un Arabe en lui confiant une vache ou un cochon comme les Tutsi l'ont fait aux Hutu à leur arrivée au Rwanda au XVIè Siècle.

Le samedi 22 novembre 2025 à 01:18:31 UTC+1, Jerome Ndiho <jeronimo2408@yahoo.com> a écrit :


T'es tout simplement ridicule! Ibimwaro bikuvugisha amangambure!


Le ven., nov. 21 2025 à 5:14 a.m., Zac Biampa
<zac.biampa@yahoo.fr> a écrit :
Triple i . 
Kagame ngo yahaye umwami wa Qatar inkaEmoji. Kuva ku ngoma ya Gahindiro kugeza kuya Kagame, umututsi aracyari wawundi ntabwo azi kujyana n'ibihe! Ubu Kagame agendera kuri rya hame ngo" Umututsi iyo ahaye Umuhutu inka ubwo aba ahindutse umugaraguwe iteka ryose noneho akazajya amwirahira ngo " Yampay'inka Kagame!" Aribwira rero ko uwo mwarabu ari Umu Bantou ahinduye umugaragu w'Abatutsi, Ikindi ntabwo azi aho Qatar iherereye ngo amenye ( zone désertique) ko izo nyambo z'amahembe nubwo azazimugezaho muri za cargos zibigenewe ntizishobora kubayo ngo zirishe,  zime, zikamwe...maze ngo Umu Qatar yirahire ngo" Kagame yampaye inka". Genda Rwanda wagushije ishyano Emoji

Le vendredi 21 novembre 2025 à 00:30:37 UTC+1, Jerome Ndiho <jeronimo2408@yahoo.com> a écrit :


[Rwanda Forum] Re: Re : Re: President Kagame received His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani a...

Yamunyujije nk'aho Kaaka Kagome yamunyujije amujyanye i Kibugabuga ( ancien domaine militaire au Bugesera devenu une ferme privée de Kagonyori) agiye kumuha inka y'inyambo ngo ubwo amugize Umugaragu we nk'uko Abatutsi baje babikorera Abahutu basanze i Rwanda ngo babahake! Ariko Tshisekedi nka Bantou ntakeneye guhakisha umwarabu inka cyangwa ingurube .

Le samedi 22 novembre 2025 à 01:44:23 UTC+1, Jerome Ndiho <jeronimo2408@yahoo.com> a écrit :


Primitive thinking as usual! Ahubwo watumenyera Tshilumbo yanyujije Emir he mu kuva kuri aéroport? Yamunyujije muri bya bishanga bya Kin cg yamushize muri hélicoptère?


Le ven., nov. 21 2025 à 5:14 a.m., Zac Biampa
<zac.biampa@yahoo.fr> a écrit :
Triple i . 
Kagame ngo yahaye umwami wa Qatar inkaEmoji. Kuva ku ngoma ya Gahindiro kugeza kuya Kagame, umututsi aracyari wawundi ntabwo azi kujyana n'ibihe! Ubu Kagame agendera kuri rya hame ngo" Umututsi iyo ahaye Umuhutu inka ubwo aba ahindutse umugaraguwe iteka ryose noneho akazajya amwirahira ngo " Yampay'inka Kagame!" Aribwira rero ko uwo mwarabu ari Umu Bantou ahinduye umugaragu w'Abatutsi, Ikindi ntabwo azi aho Qatar iherereye ngo amenye ( zone désertique) ko izo nyambo z'amahembe nubwo azazimugezaho muri za cargos zibigenewe ntizishobora kubayo ngo zirishe,  zime, zikamwe...maze ngo Umu Qatar yirahire ngo" Kagame yampaye inka". Genda Rwanda wagushije ishyano Emoji

Le vendredi 21 novembre 2025 à 00:30:37 UTC+1, Jerome Ndiho <jeronimo2408@yahoo.com> a écrit :


21 November 2025

[Rwanda Forum] Pourquoi la paix et la stabilité ont-elles été si difficiles à atteindre dans la région des Grands Lacs au cours des 30 dernières années ?

Pourquoi la paix et la stabilité ont-elles été si difficiles à atteindre dans la région des Grands Lacs au cours des 30 dernières années ?

Depuis plus de trois décennies, la région des Grands Lacs d'Afrique — en particulier le Rwanda, l'Ouganda, le Burundi et l'est de la République démocratique du Congo (RDC) — peine à instaurer une paix véritable, une stabilité durable et une coopération régionale efficace. Les conflits ont éclaté à plusieurs reprises, les frontières ont été militarisées et des millions de civils ont été déplacés ou tués. Bien que les facteurs historiques et l'héritage colonial contribuent largement à cette instabilité, l'échec prolongé des efforts de paix ne peut être compris sans analyser le comportement des dirigeants contemporains, les structures étatiques et la géopolitique régionale. L'autoritarisme, la longévité excessive au pouvoir, le favoritisme ethnique, le clientélisme, le népotisme et la poursuite égoïste d'intérêts personnels et familiaux ont joué un rôle central dans la perpétuation de l'instabilité. Parallèlement, l'exploitation illégale des ressources naturelles, la montée de groupes armés de type proxy et le soutien de puissances internationales à des dirigeants servant leurs intérêts — plutôt que ceux des citoyens — ont aggravé la crise.

Cet essai analyse pourquoi la paix a été si difficile à atteindre, en se concentrant sur les défaillances de gouvernance, la politique de puissance régionale et les facteurs structurels de conflit ancrés de longue date.

 

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https://africanrightsalliance.blogspot.com/2025/11/pourquoi-la-paix-et-la-stabilite-ont.html

 

Why Peace and Stability Have Been So Difficult to Achieve in the Great Lakes Region Over the Last 30 Years

For more than three decades, the Great Lakes Region of Africa—especially Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi, and the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)—has struggled to achieve genuine peace, stability, and regional cooperation. Conflicts have erupted repeatedly, borders have been militarised, and millions of civilians have been displaced or killed. Although historical factors and colonial legacies contribute to much of this instability, the prolonged failures of peace efforts cannot be understood without addressing the behaviour of contemporary leaders, state structures, and regional geopolitics. Authoritarianism, overstaying in power, ethnic favouritism, clientelism, nepotism, and the selfish pursuit of personal and family interests have played a central role in perpetuating instability. At the same time, illegal exploitation of natural resources, the rise of proxy armed groups, and international powers supporting leaders who protect their interests—rather than the interests of citizens—have deepened the crisis.

This essay analyses why peace has been so difficult to achieve, focusing on governance failures, regional power politics, and long-standing structural drivers of conflict.

 

More:

 

https://africanrightsalliance.blogspot.com/2025/11/why-peace-and-stability-have-been-so.html

 

 

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[Rwanda Forum] The Role of UNHCR and International NGOs in the Massacres of Hutu Refugees in Zaire

The Role of UNHCR and International NGOs in the Massacres of Hutu Refugees in Zaire (1996–1997): Abandonment, Infiltration, Complicity and Humanitarian Failure

The massacres of Hutu refugees in Zaire in 1996–1997 constitute one of the greatest humanitarian scandals of the late twentieth century. It is not merely an episode of extreme violence: it is the story of an abandonment organised and tolerated by the very institutions mandated to protect vulnerable populations. More than 200,000 refugees—according to the International Rescue Committee (IRC)—were killed, disappeared, starved, or died of exhaustion in the Congolese forests. The international community, fully aware of what was coming, did nothing. Worse still, several organisations facilitated, knowingly or unknowingly, the military operations of the Alliance of Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Congo (AFDL) and the Rwandan Patriotic Army (RPA).

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), the ICRC, Oxfam, CARE and other NGOs were present in the massive Hutu refugee camps near Goma and Bukavu. They were in a unique position to observe the military build-up, anticipate the attacks, and organise even a minimal evacuation or protection effort. Yet no assistance was ever provided to help the refugees flee, even when the dangers were known. Humanitarian personnel left; refugees stayed behind. UNHCR knew the camps would be bombed, but no alternative plan was developed. Worse still, multiple testimonies and analyses indicate that UNHCR employed local staff secretly affiliated with the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF)—individuals who gathered and transmitted intelligence directly to Kigali.

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Le rôle du HCR et des ONG dans les massacres des réfugiés hutu au Zaïre (1996–1997) : Abandon, infiltrations, silences complices et échec international

Les massacres des réfugiés hutu au Zaïre en 1996–1997 constituent l'un des plus grands scandales humanitaires contemporains. Il ne s'agit pas seulement d'un épisode de violence extrême, mais d'un abandon organisé d'une population vulnérable par les institutions mêmes chargées de la protéger. Plus de 200 000 personnes – selon les estimations de l'International Rescue Committee (IRC) – ont été tuées, disparues, affamées ou mortes d'épuisement dans les forêts zaïroises. La communauté internationale, pourtant avertie, n'a rien fait. Pire encore : certaines organisations ont, volontairement ou non, contribué à faciliter l'opération militaire de l'Alliance des Forces Démocratiques pour la Libération (AFDL) et de l'Armée Patriotique Rwandaise (APR).

Le Haut-Commissariat des Nations Unies pour les Réfugiés (HCR), Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), le CICR, Oxfam, CARE, ainsi que plusieurs ONG internationales étaient présentes dans les camps hutu autour de Goma et Bukavu. Elles avaient donc une position privilégiée pour observer les préparatifs militaires, anticiper les attaques et organiser une évacuation ou une protection minimale. Pourtant, les réfugiés n'ont reçu aucune aide pour fuir. Les humanitaires sont partis, mais les réfugiés sont restés. Le HCR savait que les camps seraient bombardés, mais n'a rien mis en place. Des employés du HCR dans les camps – selon plusieurs témoignages et analyses universitaires – travaillaient en réalité pour le Front Patriotique Rwandais (FPR) et transmettaient des informations stratégiques à Kigali.

Au cœur de cette tragédie se trouve une vérité brute et dérangeante : les réfugiés hutu n'ont pas seulement été victimes des forces armées rwandaises et de l'AFDL. Ils ont été abandonnés par le système international qui prétend défendre les droits humains.

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[Rwanda Forum] The Role of UNHCR and International NGOs in the Massacres of Hutu Refugees in Zaire (1996–1997)

Le rôle du HCR et des ONG dans les massacres des réfugiés hutu au Zaïre (1996–1997) : Abandon, infiltrations, silences complices et échec international

(Version politique, accusatrice, rigoureuse – ~3 000 mots)

Les massacres des réfugiés hutu au Zaïre en 1996–1997 constituent l'un des plus grands scandales humanitaires contemporains. Il ne s'agit pas seulement d'un épisode de violence extrême, mais d'un abandon organisé d'une population vulnérable par les institutions mêmes chargées de la protéger. Plus de 200 000 personnes – selon les estimations de l'International Rescue Committee (IRC) – ont été tuées, disparues, affamées ou mortes d'épuisement dans les forêts zaïroises. La communauté internationale, pourtant avertie, n'a rien fait. Pire encore : certaines organisations ont, volontairement ou non, contribué à faciliter l'opération militaire de l'Alliance des Forces Démocratiques pour la Libération (AFDL) et de l'Armée Patriotique Rwandaise (APR).

Le Haut-Commissariat des Nations Unies pour les Réfugiés (HCR), Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), le CICR, Oxfam, CARE, ainsi que plusieurs ONG internationales étaient présentes dans les camps hutu autour de Goma et Bukavu. Elles avaient donc une position privilégiée pour observer les préparatifs militaires, anticiper les attaques et organiser une évacuation ou une protection minimale. Pourtant, les réfugiés n'ont reçu aucune aide pour fuir. Les humanitaires sont partis, mais les réfugiés sont restés. Le HCR savait que les camps seraient bombardés, mais n'a rien mis en place. Des employés du HCR dans les camps – selon plusieurs témoignages et analyses universitaires – travaillaient en réalité pour le Front Patriotique Rwandais (FPR) et transmettaient des informations stratégiques à Kigali.

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The Role of UNHCR and International NGOs in the Massacres of Hutu Refugees in Zaire (1996–1997): Abandonment, Infiltration, Complicity and Humanitarian Failure

(Political, accusatory, rigorous – approx. 3,000 words)

The massacres of Hutu refugees in Zaire in 1996–1997 constitute one of the greatest humanitarian scandals of the late twentieth century. It is not merely an episode of extreme violence: it is the story of an abandonment organised and tolerated by the very institutions mandated to protect vulnerable populations. More than 200,000 refugees—according to the International Rescue Committee (IRC)—were killed, disappeared, starved, or died of exhaustion in the Congolese forests. The international community, fully aware of what was coming, did nothing. Worse still, several organisations facilitated, knowingly or unknowingly, the military operations of the Alliance of Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Congo (AFDL) and the Rwandan Patriotic Army (RPA).

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), the ICRC, Oxfam, CARE and other NGOs were present in the massive Hutu refugee camps near Goma and Bukavu. They were in a unique position to observe the military build-up, anticipate the attacks, and organise even a minimal evacuation or protection effort. Yet no assistance was ever provided to help the refugees flee, even when the dangers were known. Humanitarian personnel left; refugees stayed behind. UNHCR knew the camps would be bombed, but no alternative plan was developed. Worse still, multiple testimonies and analyses indicate that UNHCR employed local staff secretly affiliated with the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF)—individuals who gathered and transmitted intelligence directly to Kigali.

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https://africanrightsalliance.blogspot.com/2025/11/the-role-of-unhcr-and-international_21.html

 

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[Rwanda Forum] ‘Oh my God, this is our Tanzania’: CNN investigation shows police shooting protesters, signs of mass graves | CNN


'Oh my God, this is our Tanzania': CNN investigation shows police shooting protesters, signs of mass graves | CNN
'Oh my God, this is our Tanzania': CNN investigation shows police shooting protesters, signs of mass graves | CNN

'Oh my God, this is our Tanzania': CNN investigation shows police fatally shooting protesters, signs of mass graves

EDITOR'S NOTE:  This story contains disturbing images.

In the chaotic aftermath of Tanzania's disputed presidential election last month, police and gun-wielding men on patrol shot at groups of protesters, many of whom appeared unarmed or were holding only rocks and sticks, a CNN investigation has found.

Geolocated videos from the scenes, audio forensic analysis of the shots fired and first-hand accounts from witnesses and victims document the brutality unleashed on young demonstrators following the re-election of President Samia Suluhu Hassan – who claimed she won with 98% of the vote on October 29 after barring her chief rivals from the presidential race.

Videos verified by CNN also support witness reports about the deadly toll of the post-election crackdown, showing morgues overflowing with scores of bodies.

Additionally, satellite images and videos show recently disturbed soil consistent with reports of mass graves in the Kondo cemetery, north of the East African country's main city of Dar es Salaam. Two human rights groups and witnesses interviewed by CNN say the bodies of protesters killed in the past few weeks have been buried there.

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CNN finds evidence Tanzanian police killed protesters

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After the election, authorities imposed a curfew and an internet blackout as people gathered in the streets to contest the exclusion of Hassan's rivals from the polls. The main opposition party leader, Tundu Lissu, has been in custody since April, charged with treason.

When internet connectivity was partially restored a week later, police barred the sharing of photos and videos "that cause panic." Government officials initially denied any killings of protesters had occurred. Last week, however, the president acknowledged there had been some casualties, but she did not release any figures.

Hassan on Thursday launched a commission to investigate the unrest, but also suggested that protesters were paid. Her government and the police did not respond to CNN's requests for comment.

The crackdown on protesters has marred the reputation of Tanzania as a stable democracy that attracts millions of tourists every year.

The United Nations Human Rights Office, based on information from multiple sources in the country, suggested hundreds of protesters and other civilians were killed, with an unknown number injured or detained.

With the help of open-source investigator Benjamin Strick, CNN reviewed dozens of videos and images of civilians lying dead from gunshot wounds, as well as images of bodies overflowing morgues at the Sekou-Toure Regional Referral Hospital in Mwanza and the Mwananyamala Hospital in Dar es Salaam.

CNN verified videos of bodies covering the floor inside the Mwananyamala Hospital in Dar es Salaam.
CNN also geolocated videos of bodies piled up outside Sekou-Toure Regional Referral hospital in Mwanza.

In Mwanza, photos and videos geolocated by CNN outside the hospital show at least 10 bodies piled up on a stretcher.

One doctor, who treated victims of gunshot wounds over the course of four days there and requested anonymity for fear of reprisals, said the dead were brought to the morgue by police "until it was full." After that, he said, they "piled" the bodies outside the hospital.

Many victims, both dead and injured, were young men, the doctor said. "All had sustained gunshot wounds on different parts of the body. Especially the head, abdomen, chest, lower limbs. Badly wounded patients with varying degrees of consciousness," he told CNN.

In Dar es Salaam, a video geolocated by CNN at the morgue of Mwananyamala Hospital shows dozens of bodies covering the floor, piled up on top of each other. Tanzania's Ministry of Health denied the authenticity of the footage in a statement on social media. The ministry did not respond to CNN's request for comment.

A woman, who requested anonymity out of concern for her safety, told CNN she saw the video from the morgue and recognized the body of her brother, who was killed during the protests on the balcony of his own home. "We've been looking for his body at every mortuary in Dar es Salaam since 1st November, but he was not there," she told CNN.

According to witnesses, demonstrations broke out shortly after polls opened on October 29 and continued for a few days after in some locations. In one violent encounter analyzed by CNN, Tanzanian police in the city of Arusha fatally shot two protesters who appeared to be no threat to them – a pregnant woman who was shot in the back while running away, and a young man who was shot in the head.

At 3:27 p.m. the day of the election, a group of young men who were gathered at an intersection, were confronted by about 10 armed police officers. One protester appears to be seen throwing a rock at them.

Two minutes later, the scene becomes frantic, according to a video circulating on social media which Strick first geolocated. CNN obtained the original footage and confirmed his findings by analyzing its metadata.

In the video, demonstrators are seen running down the road amid bursts of gunfire. One woman wearing a lavender top and a hat, holding a stick and a rock, is fatally shot in the back as she's running with other protesters. She drops to the ground, blood coming out of her blouse. Other demonstrators attempt unsuccessfully to help the woman to her feet and administer aid.

In another video, a woman can be heard asking the mortally injured woman to wake up. The protesters, in distress, can be heard calling for help.

A forensic analysis of the scene shows that the woman was shot from behind: a hole in the blouse, the entry point of the bullet, can be seen shortly after a gunshot is heard. Moments later, the woman drops the stick and stone, and collapses.

Sources close to her family confirmed to CNN that the woman was three months pregnant, leaving behind a husband and two children.

Rob Maher, a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Montana State University who specializes in forensic audio analysis, examined audio extracted from the original video of the shooting.

Based on the time gap between the "crack" sound, the ballistic shockwave of the bullet and the "boom" of the muzzle blast, Maher established the distance between the firearm and microphone of the device that filmed the video to be about 112 meters (367 feet).

A few minutes later, a video filmed from the other side of the road shows a protester dressed in black walking towards the police position at the top of the road. Another protester throws a rock, a shot rings out and a different man with a red shirt is seen collapsing, with a visible head injury. The video was first geolocated by Strick, the open-source investigator, and verified by CNN.

Another video of the encounter shows the man lying in a pool of blood, still breathing. "Oh my God, this is our Tanzania," repeats the person filming, along with a Muslim prayer. The man was visible in earlier footage, holding a rock, but he didn't appear to have anything in his hands when he was shot and killed.

A protester is seen walking towards a police position at the top of the road in Arusha, on October 29, 2025.

The victim was at least 95 meters away from police at the time he was shot, according to an audio analysis by Maher. Both this distance and the one calculated in the video of the shooting of the pregnant woman correspond to the visible location of police at the top of the road, according to CNN's analysis.

An eyewitness to both shootings told CNN the Arusha protest had started peacefully until police started firing at them. The witness saw the pregnant woman being shot in front of her.

"I tried to call for help from others to pull her (the pregnant woman) aside because she was still breathing but shots kept getting fired and it hit one young man on the head. It was the most inhumane thing ever," the witness said. "Someone's mother died while I and others watched."

A widespread crackdown

In other parts of the country, videos have surfaced on social media of security officers and of armed men in plain clothes – who locals suspect are police – pursuing protesters and opening fire on them. CNN has geolocated several videos showing what appear to be plainclothes officers getting off white pick-up trucks in Dar es Salaam and opening fire in the backstreets of civilian areas.

A series of drone videos filmed in the Segerea area of the city, along Tabata Road, shows protesters fleeing and taking shelter in courtyards of a side street, as a white pick-up truck approaches. Armed individuals are then seen getting off the truck and opening fire repeatedly as they roam around a civilian area.

People protest in the streets of Arusha, Tanzania, on election day, Wednesday, October 29, 2025. (AP Photo)

The armed men were filmed operating alongside uniformed police officers in the Ubungo area of Dar es Salaam.

Viral Scout Management, a local sports management consultancy, released a statement on X saying that seven young soccer players under their contracts were shot and killed at their homes during the protests. The management firm later posted on X that the bodies of six of them could not be located.

The woman who recognized her brother in the Mwananyamala morgue footage told CNN the family had not located the body of another of her brothers reportedly shot dead at home in the Mara region.

Allegations of mass graves have emerged in the past few weeks, with Chadema, the main opposition political party, accusing police of disposing of hundreds of unknown bodies at undisclosed locations.

A coalition of Tanzanian human rights groups and two local sources told CNN that some of the bodies of the protesters killed after October 29 in Dar es Salaam were buried in a mass grave at the Kondo cemetery in Kunduchi, north of the city.

High-resolution satellite imagery from Planet Labs and Vantor taken on November 9 and November 15 shows disturbed ground in a barren plot of land 60 meters from the edge of existing graves. Further analysis of Sentinel-2 satellite imagery shows that the digging was done there between November 2 and November 5.

A video filmed on the ground after the soil was disturbed, and obtained by CNN, shows a series of spots of sandy, overturned soil, that weave between patches of vegetation. The exact reason for the disturbance is unclear. In one area of the fresh soil, what appear to be roots stick out, and atop another is what appears to be a couple of articles of fabric.

CNN's Oliver Sherwood contributed to this report.


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