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Tanzania announces x closure because of pornography

Tanzania has determined to prevent access to the Social Media Platform x because it allows sexual content to be stolen, informing Minister.

The contents of the “culture, culture, and culture of East Africa,” Jerry Silaa told the local TV channel.

The Tanzanas reported that X-reached in X was limited two weeks after political disasters and the police account was resigned, but there is no full posture.

The Tanzanian rights group has been sent to X when Silas’ comments showed a ‘worrisy pattern of digital oppression’ before the election of the President of October and Government.

Tanzanian president Samia Sunduamu Hassan’s Government was accused of continuing to pressure as campaigning for the office.

At its post, the official and human and human level center (lhrc)

The popular telegraph of learning Audio Audio and the Messaging Telegraph is also not accessible without using private networks (VPN), a group of additional rights.

It said that when the Minister confirms the government’s role in preventing the X, government officials and public institutions continue to use the platform.

“This does not coincides community and observes the trust of a government office,” LHRC is installed.

In his discussion, Silaa linked the ban to X announcement last year that it would not prevent “agreed produced and distributed” adult content “.

The minister was quoted as saying that X ‘allowed clear sex, including the sexual content of the same sex “in breaking the Tanzanian funning guidelines”.

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On May 20, the Internet Watch Wetchdog Netblocks reported that Tanzania had blocked X followed by reports that official police account has been reported, indicates pornography and false the president of the President.

Sex contents also appeared in the YouTube account that loses the Tax Authority Account, AFP News Agency reported.

It is not clear who is doing the hacking, but it was in line with government crack in the human rights Kenya and Uganda who had been in Tanzania to reflect unity and opposition to the opposition Tundu Liscu.

He has been arrested for rebellion after claiming to lead the election campaign if laws are not changed to allow free and incorrect voting.

The former Kenyo Minister of Justice Martha Karua was among the exiles after arriving at the International Airport Tanzania City city in the city at ES Salaam, before Liscu.

He denies that the accusations also claim that the case is political.

Kenya Boniface Mwanga activist and Agares of Uganda Atushaire were allowed to enter, but they were locked up for several days.

After returning home, Atuhaire told BBC that he saw her, “violently was” broken by sexual assault.

On Monday, Monday said he was sexually abused and told by his abusers that “Sant” (Thanks in Swahili).

Dar es Salaam police chief denied those accusations, saying they were “ideas” and “felt”.

District rights groups call out, and Amnesty International said Tanzanasians should be able to narrate those who are dealing with “Ubuntu”.

My president said that his government would not compromise from foreign land activists “on the news of Tanzania and cause” an uproar “.

He benefited like the presidential inheritance after 2020 death by President John John Magucuzu, and was widely recommended for allowing greater political political freedom.

However, the critics claim that he shows the same grovorical tendency as he prepares to enter his first election as President of the ruling party.

The government says Tanzania is a stable democracy, and voting will be free and right.

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