Fears of delays, sectarian violence as Tanzania prepares referendum
RFIFears of delays, sectarian violence as Tanzania prepares referendum
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Tanzania's referendum on a new constitution could be delayed due to debate over Islamic courts and practical difficulties, analysts warn, with fears of sectarian violence as President Jakaya Kikwete fears that peace is threatened. Tanzania's draft constitution ...
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