Human Rights in Tanzania

The issue of Human rights in Tanzania, a nation of 43,188,000 people in East Africa, is complex. In its 2011 Freedom in the World report, Freedom House declared the country "Partly Free".

Read more about Human Rights In Tanzania:  Human Rights Concerns, Violence Against Women and Girls, Discrimination- Attacks On Albino People, Refugees and Asylum-seekers, Human Rights Project, Historical Situation, International Treaties, See Also, Notes

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