Bodies from the recent deadly violence in Tanzania are feared to be secretly destroyed, with new claims saying they are being taken to cement factories, burned, and crushed to hide what truly happened.
These allegations have caused widespread fear as many families still cannot find their loved ones after the election unrest, and some witnesses say they saw trucks moving bodies from hospitals at night without returning.Human rights groups report receiving many messages from families searching for missing relatives.
Some families say hospitals and mortuaries insist there are no bodies, while others claim they were warned not to ask questions. These experiences have strengthened public belief that something hidden and serious may be happening.
International organisations are demanding answers from Tanzania, saying the true number of deaths has not been made clear. Several countries report hearing about a high number of casualties and want a proper investigation to uncover the truth.
Even with rising pressure, the government has not clearly explained what happened or where the missing bodies might be. Security officers have warned people not to share videos or pictures of the violence, which has only increased public fear.
Many believe that silence from authorities is making the situation even more worrying.People across the region are now calling for a full and transparent investigation.
They want experts to examine the areas mentioned in the claims, including the factories where bodies are believed to have been taken.
They say only an honest process can reveal the truth and give families the answers they desperately need.

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