Thursday, 27th August 2020
H.E. HON JOHN POMBE MAGUFULI
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA DAR ES SALAAM
TANZANIA
Dear Sir,
REFERENCE: OPEN LETTER
CONCERNS OVER SHRINKING CIVIC SPACE IN TANZANIA
Your Excellency, receive warm greetings from the rest of Africa. It is our hope that this letter finds you in the best of health and high spirits.
We, the people from Africa, comprising of community based organizations, women groups, religious and faith based institutions, human rights defenders, youth associations, grass root movements, unions of persons living with disabilities and civil society organisations, do hereby write to you respectfully, concerned and alarmed by the shrinking civic space in your country.
Over the last few months, we have noted the following which has led us to believe all is not well:
without government approval;
and journalists in the country; and
Your Excellency, as a result of the above, we are perturbed, as fellow Africans, by the deteriorating human rights situation in your country and infringement of civil liberties guaranteed by the Constitution of Tanzania. It is our view that Tanzanians are living in distress as a result of the on going drawbacks on their freedoms as citizens.
Further, we take cognizance of the fact that Tanzania is a signatory to all major international human rights instruments including the International Convention on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), Convention Against Torture (CAT) and African Commission on Human and Political
Rights (ACHPR) resolutions. However, we are saddened by the reneging of these international standards in the country.
Your Excellency, to this end, we call on you as the President to reverse the negative trends witnessed in the last few months in order to create a conducive environment by your government to take back Tanzania to the path of justice, rule of law and respect for human rights. We further call on you to direct the following:
affiliation as long as they respect international media standards
human rights defenders
Political Parties to support free, fair and credible elections
Rights Defenders Coalition so that they continue with their work to provide civic education and support safety and protection of human rights defenders in the country.
As fellow Africans, we are confident that the implementation of the above will go a long way in ensuring promotion of democracy, human rights, justice and rule of law in your country.
Your Excellency, it is our belief that the above warrant your immediate action and will subsequently restore faith in institutions of governance in Tanzania.
We look forward to your swift and speedy action. Sincerely,