EDITOR’S NOTE:  This story accommodates disturbing pictures.

In the chaotic aftermath of Tanzania’s disputed presidential election final month, police and gun-wielding males on patrol shot at teams of protesters, many of whom appeared unarmed or have been holding solely rocks and sticks, a NCS investigation has discovered.

Geolocated movies from the scenes, audio forensic evaluation of the photographs fired and first-hand accounts from witnesses and victims doc the brutality unleashed on younger demonstrators following the re-election of President Samia Suluhu Hassan – who claimed she gained with 98% of the vote on October 29 after barring her chief rivals from the presidential race.

Videos verified by NCS additionally help witness reviews concerning the lethal toll of the post-election crackdown, displaying morgues overflowing with scores of our bodies.

Additionally, satellite tv for pc pictures and movies present just lately disturbed soil according to reviews of mass graves within the Kondo cemetery, north of the East African nation’s predominant metropolis of Dar es Salaam. Two human rights teams and witnesses interviewed by NCS say the our bodies of protesters killed previously few weeks have been buried there.

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NCS finds proof Tanzanian police killed protesters

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After the election, authorities imposed a curfew and an web blackout as individuals gathered within the streets to contest the exclusion of Hassan’s rivals from the polls. The predominant opposition social gathering chief, Tundu Lissu, has been in custody since April, charged with treason.

When web connectivity was partially restored every week later, police barred the sharing of photographs and movies “that cause panic.” Government officers initially denied any killings of protesters had occurred. Last week, nonetheless, the president acknowledged there had been some casualties, however she didn’t launch any figures.

Hassan on Thursday launched a fee to research the unrest, but in addition instructed that protesters have been paid. Her authorities and the police didn’t reply to NCS’s requests for remark.

The crackdown on protesters has marred the status of Tanzania as a steady democracy that pulls thousands and thousands of vacationers yearly.

The United Nations Human Rights Office, based mostly on data from a number of sources within the nation, instructed a whole bunch of protesters and different civilians have been killed, with an unknown quantity injured or detained.

With the assistance of open-source investigator Benjamin Strick, NCS reviewed dozens of movies and pictures of civilians mendacity useless from gunshot wounds, in addition to pictures of our bodies overflowing morgues on 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, photographs and movies geolocated by NCS exterior the hospital present at the least 10 our bodies piled up on a stretcher.

One physician, who handled victims of gunshot wounds over the course of 4 days there and requested anonymity for concern of reprisals, mentioned the useless have been delivered to the morgue by police “until it was full.” After that, he mentioned, they “piled” the our bodies exterior the hospital.

Many victims, each useless and injured, have been younger males, the physician mentioned. “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 instructed NCS.

In Dar es Salaam, a video geolocated by NCS on the morgue of Mwananyamala Hospital shows dozens of our bodies masking the ground, piled up on prime of one another. Tanzania’s Ministry of Health denied the authenticity of the footage in an announcement on social media. The ministry didn’t reply to NCS’s request for remark.

A lady, who requested anonymity out of concern for her security, instructed NCS she noticed the video from the morgue and acknowledged the physique of her brother, who was killed throughout the protests on the balcony of his own residence. “We’ve been looking for his body at every mortuary in Dar es Salaam since 1st November, but he was not there,” she instructed NCS.

According to witnesses, demonstrations broke out shortly after polls opened on October 29 and continued for a couple of days after in some places. In one violent encounter analyzed by NCS, Tanzanian police within the metropolis of Arusha fatally shot two protesters who seemed to be no menace to them – a pregnant lady who was shot within the again whereas working away, and a younger man who was shot within the head.

At 3:27 p.m. the day of the election, a gaggle of younger males who have been gathered at an intersection, have been confronted by about 10 armed police officers. One protester seems to be seen throwing a rock at them.

Two minutes later, the scene turns into frantic, in response to a video circulating on social media which Strick first geolocated. NCS obtained the unique footage and confirmed his findings by analyzing its metadata.

In the video, demonstrators are seen working down the highway amid bursts of gunfire. One lady sporting a lavender prime and a hat, holding a stick and a rock, is fatally shot within the again as she’s working with different protesters. She drops to the bottom, blood popping out of her shirt. Other demonstrators try unsuccessfully to assist the girl to her toes and administer help.

In one other video, a girl could be heard asking the mortally injured lady to get up. The protesters, in misery, could be heard calling for assist.

A forensic evaluation of the scene shows that the girl was shot from behind: a gap within the shirt, the entry level of the bullet, could be seen shortly after a gunshot is heard. Moments later, the girl drops the stick and stone, and collapses.

Sources near her household confirmed to NCS that the girl was three months pregnant, abandoning a husband and two youngsters.

Rob Maher, a professor of electrical and pc engineering at Montana State University who makes a speciality of forensic audio evaluation, examined audio extracted from the unique video of the shooting.

Based on the time hole between the “crack” sound, the ballistic shockwave of the bullet and the “boom” of the muzzle blast, Maher established the space between the firearm and microphone of the system that filmed the video to be about 112 meters (367 toes).

A couple of minutes later, a video filmed from the opposite facet of the highway shows a protester wearing black strolling in the direction of the police place on the prime of the highway. Another protester throws a rock, a shot rings out and a distinct man with a pink shirt is seen collapsing, with a visual head damage. The video was first geolocated by Strick, the open-source investigator, and verified by NCS.

Another video of the encounter shows the person mendacity in a pool of blood, nonetheless respiration. “Oh my God, this is our Tanzania,” repeats the individual filming, together with a Muslim prayer. The man was seen in earlier footage, holding a rock, however he didn’t seem to have something in his palms 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 sufferer was at the least 95 meters away from police on the time he was shot, in response to an audio evaluation by Maher. Both this distance and the one calculated within the video of the shooting of the pregnant lady correspond to the seen location of police on the prime of the highway, in response to NCS’s evaluation.

An eyewitness to each shootings instructed NCS the Arusha protest had began peacefully till police began firing at them. The witness noticed the pregnant lady being shot in entrance 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 mentioned. “Someone’s mother died while I and others watched.”

In different components of the nation, movies have surfaced on social media of safety officers and of armed males in plain garments – who locals suspect are police – pursuing protesters and opening hearth on them. NCS has geolocated a number of movies displaying what look like plainclothes officers getting off white pick-up vehicles in Dar es Salaam and opening hearth within the backstreets of civilian areas.

A collection of drone movies filmed within the Segerea space of the town, alongside Tabata Road, shows protesters fleeing and taking shelter in courtyards of a facet road, as a white pick-up truck approaches. Armed people are then seen getting off the truck and opening hearth repeatedly as they roam round a civilian space.

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

The armed males have been filmed working alongside uniformed police officers within the Ubungo space of Dar es Salaam.

Viral Scout Management, an area sports activities administration consultancy, launched a statement on X saying that seven younger soccer gamers beneath their contracts have been shot and killed at their houses throughout the protests. The administration agency later posted on X that the our bodies of six of them couldn’t be positioned.

The lady who acknowledged her brother within the Mwananyamala morgue footage instructed NCS the household had not positioned the physique of one other of her brothers reportedly shot useless at residence within the Mara area.

Allegations of mass graves have emerged previously few weeks, with Chadema, the principle opposition political social gathering, accusing police of disposing of a whole bunch of unknown our bodies at undisclosed places.

A coalition of Tanzanian human rights teams and two native sources instructed NCS that some of the our bodies of the protesters killed after October 29 in Dar es Salaam have been buried in a mass grave on the Kondo cemetery in Kunduchi, north of the town.

High-resolution satellite tv for pc imagery from Planet Labs and Vantor taken on November 9 and November 15 shows disturbed floor in a barren plot of land 60 meters from the sting of current graves. Further evaluation of Sentinel-2 satellite tv for pc imagery shows that the digging was finished there between November 2 and November 5.

A video filmed on the bottom after the soil was disturbed, and obtained by NCS, shows a collection of spots of sandy, overturned soil, that weave between patches of vegetation. The actual cause for the disturbance is unclear. In one space of the contemporary soil, what look like roots stick out, and atop one other is what seems to be a pair of articles of cloth.

NCS’s Oliver Sherwood contributed to this report.



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