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No blood safaris in Tanzania!

To international travellers, tour operators, and travel platforms:

As citizens from across the world, we call on you to suspend non-essential travel, bookings, and promotional partnerships in Tanzania until credible, independent investigations are opened into the recent election-related killings, detained opposition figures are released, and the Tanzanian government begins the process of adopting clear and enforceable human-rights safeguards.

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No blood safaris in Tanzania!
Her brother was shot on his balcony – then he vanished. She searched desperately for him, until she finally saw a video of his corpse stacked high in an overflowing morgue.

Families are facing horrors like this all over Tanzania, where satellite images show signs of mass graves.

President Samia Suluhu Hassan is trying to ride out the storm, but the world is pushing for accountability: the European Parliament has just called for a freeze on funding to Tanzania, and human rights groups are seeking justice at the ICC.

Now let’s do our part: our Tanzanian partners say there’s one pressure point that can force real accountability fast: the massive revenue from global tourism.

Add your name to stand with families of the missing and dead – and when our call is huge, we’ll launch a push for responsible tour operators to suspend travel until Tanzania allows an independent investigation.

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