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Tanzania’s president Samia Suluhu Hassan is under fire after her government deregistered one of the country’s biggest pentecostal churches. Glory of Christ Church — ufufuo na uzima — and its over 2,000 branches have been shut down. Its founder, kawe MP and Bishop Josephat Gwajima, has been openly condemning enforced disappearances. The government says his sermons are inciting the public against the state and threatening national stability.
Tanzanian Bishop Gwajima targeted for speaking out on abduction
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