The Power of Gen Z Protesters Meets Lethal Force in Tanzania

The Wall Street JournalMonday, November 10, 2025 at 3:00:00 AM
The Power of Gen Z Protesters Meets Lethal Force in Tanzania
In Tanzania, Gen Z protesters have taken to the streets to voice their discontent over soaring living costs and the tightening grip of President Samia Suluhu Hassan on power. These demonstrations reflect a growing frustration among the youth, who are increasingly vocal against perceived government overreach. The protests have been met with a harsh crackdown, as authorities resort to lethal force to quell dissent. This violent response underscores the precarious balance between the aspirations of a new generation seeking change and a government unwilling to loosen its hold. The events in Tanzania resonate with broader global trends where young activists are challenging established political norms, often facing severe repercussions. As the situation unfolds, it raises critical questions about the future of governance and civil liberties in the country, making it a pivotal moment for both the protesters and the administration.
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