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Tanzanian journalist and human rights defender Maria Sarungi Tsehai, who was abducted in Nairobi on Sunday and later released, recounted her four-hour ordeal at the hands of her abductors. She narrated how her abductors choked her while forcefully demanding for her phone's unloking code before abandoning her in the middle of nowhere.
Abducted Tanzanian editor speaks | Tanzanian activist vows to continue criticism
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