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Tanzanian human rights activist Maria Sarungi now says she will not be silenced despite being abducted and released yesterday. the vocal activist blamed the Tanzanian government for her woes, which she says have been brought about by calling for good governance and an end to abductions in Tanzania, her sentiments come following uproar and pressure on the Kenyan government amid rising cases of abductions of both locals and foreigners.
Tanzanian human rights activist Maria Sarungi says she will not be silenced despite being abducted
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