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Human rights activists Boniface Mwangi and Ugandan journalist/activist Agather Atuhaire want action taken against Tanzanian police who they say subjected them to torture and other human rights violations following their detention. The duo recounted in graphical detail their days in incarceration with Mwangi saying he was forced to strip, and was sexually assaulted. They now want the police officers involved in their torture arrested and prosecuted.
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Human rights activists want action taken against Tanzanian police
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