Tanzanian Interfaith Group Calls for Ban of Uamsho
Tanzanian Interfaith Group Calls for Ban of Uamsho
AllAfrica.com
Tanzania's Muslims and Christians Brotherhood Society (UNDUGU) an inter-faith non-governmental organisation, has called for the ban of the Islamist separatist group Uamsho, Tanzania's Daily News reported on Saturday (May 3rd). "From what they ...
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NGO calls for ban of UAMSHO
Daily News
A NON-governmental organisation (NGO), Muslims and Christians Brotherhood Society (UNDUGU), has likened a religious group UAMSHO to a terrorist organisation and called for its ban, saying it incites chaos in society. Speaking to journalists, Chairman of ...
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Tanzania calls for int'l ban on ivory, rhino trade
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Tanzania is calling for an international ban on trading in ivory products in hopes of protecting its endangered species – including rhinos and elephants – from poachers. "Without putting an end to international trade in these products, the war against poaching ...
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Hindustan Times03 Apr
Global group calls for Covid-19 clinical research in poor nations
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Dewji Blog11 Jul
On World Population Day Ban Ki-moon calls to protect women’s rights
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
Not since the end of the Second World War have so many people been forced from their homes across the planet. With nearly 60 million individuals having fled conflict or disaster, women and adolescent girls are particularly vulnerable. Violent extremists and armed groups are committing terrible abuses that result in trauma, unintended pregnancy and infection with HIV and other diseases. Shame and accountability rest squarely on the shoulders of the...
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World Animal Protection calls for international ban on Ball python trade
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The New Indian Express09 May
Poaching Could Wipe Out Tanzanian Elephants in 7 Years: Group
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The New Indian Express
Poachers are slaughtering Tanzania's elephants for their ivory at such alarming rates that the population could be completely wiped out in just seven years, conservationists told a conference Friday. The two-day UN-backed conference which opened today ...
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Tanzanian LGBT group seeks facts about harassment
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Human rights activists in Tanzania are raising money for a survey of LGBT people in Tanzania to measure how much harassment and discrimination they face from police, health-care professionals and businesses. So far LGBT Voice of Tanzania has raised ...
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AllAfrica.Com02 Feb
Tanzanian Opposition Calls for Police Reform
AllAfrica.com
Tanzanian opposition lawmakers have called for an overhaul of the country's policing laws after accusing police of using excessive force to disperse a demonstration in Dar es Salaam earlier this week, Tanzania's Daily News reported Friday (January 30th).
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