A local leader of the main Tanzanian opposition party has been
found beaten to death after men bundled him into a car, party chairman
Freeman Mbowe said Wednesday.
Daniel John was
responsible for the Chadema party in Hananasif district, Dar es Salaam,
where a heated local election campaign is under way.
"Daniel
John was kidnapped on Monday in the street by men in a car," Freeman
Mbowe told AFP, the leader of the opposition in parliament.
A
friend of John, who was snatched at the same time but who survived the
attack after being left for dead, was able to describe what then
happened.
"They were beaten and tortured, and the torturers were asking why they were campaigning for Chadema's candidate," Mbowe said.
John's
body was later delivered to a hospital, with machete wounds to the
head, said Mbowe, who accused supporters of the ruling Chama Cha
Mapinduzi (CCM) party of being behind the attack.
"The party in power wants to get everything by force," said Mbowe.
In September 2017, senior opposition lawmaker Tundu Lissu in was shot several times at his home in Dodoma.
He was rushed to Nairobi where he was in intensive care for several months, before being transferred to a hospital in Brussels.
Chadema accuses the ruling party of being behind that attack, claims rejected by the government.
Tanzanian
President John Magufuli, who came to power in 2015 as a
corruption-fighting "man of the people", has been increasingly
criticised over his authoritarian leadership style, with a clampdown on
the opposition, journalists and artists.
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