Tanzania news sites banned over animation deemed critical of president
Three of Tanzania’s leading newspapers have been banned from publishing their online editions after they ran an animation deemed critical of President Samia Suluhu Hassan. The Citizen, Mwananchi and Mwanaspoti newspapers have had their online licenses suspended for 30 days over the viral animated clip, which has since been removed. The clip, just over a … The post Tanzania news sites banned over animation deemed critical of president appeared first on Asaase Radio.
Three of Tanzania’s leading newspapers have been banned from publishing their online editions after they ran an animation deemed critical of President Samia Suluhu Hassan.
The Citizen, Mwananchi and Mwanaspoti newspapers have had their online licenses suspended for 30 days over the viral animated clip, which has since been removed.
The clip, just over a minute long, published by the Citizen on social media highlighted the increasing cases of abductions and disappearances in the country.
The media regulator said the content “threatens and is likely to affect and harm national unity and social peace of the United Republic of Tanzania”.
Rights groups have accused President Samia’s government of stifling dissent and targeting opponents ahead of next year’s general elections.
It follows a recent wave of abductions, arrests and the brutal killing of an opposition official in the country.
Wednesday’s ban affects all websites, social media and YouTube platforms of the three newspapers, all run by Mwananchi Communication Limited (MCL).
The viral animation by the Citizen, which authorities said violated the country’s online communication laws, was published on Tuesday.
It depicted a female cartoon character who resembled Samia with her signature hijab.
It showed the character switching between different TV stations. On each one there was someone complaining about the killing, abduction or disappearance of a family member. At the end, the character appears upset by all the complaints.
Mpoki Thomson, the Citizen’s managing editor, said the animation depicted “events that raised concerns regarding the safety and security of individuals in Tanzania”.
The animation was taken down a few hours later due to what the newspaper termed “misinterpretation” by the public.
“Our decision to take down the animation stems from the misinterpretation it has generated, which diverges from our original intent,” Mr Thomson said in a statement.
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