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U.S. Sanctions Tanzanian Police Official Over Brutal Human Rights Abuses

The State Department is holding a senior Tanzanian official accountable for the horrific torture and sexual assault of activists.

Foreign PolicyPublished May 22, 2026 at 8:15 AMProcessed May 22, 2026 at 8:44 AM
Boniface Mwangi, wearing a flowered shirt, and Ugandan activist Agather Atuhaire, wearing a black top, in emotional press conference in Nairobi

The United States government has taken decisive action against Tanzanian police official Faustine Jackson Mafwele, imposing sanctions for his involvement in the torture and sexual assault of activists Boniface Mwangi and Agather Atuhaire.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed the designation, citing credible information that Mafwele participated in gross violations of human rights. The activists, who were in Tanzania to observe the trial of opposition leader Tundu Lissu, reported being detained, beaten, and sexually assaulted by members of the Tanzanian Police Force.

While Tanzanian authorities previously dismissed these accounts as hearsay, the U.S. State Department is now enforcing accountability for these heinous acts by barring Mafwele from entering the country.

This move comes as Washington grows increasingly concerned with Tanzania’s democratic backsliding, including the repression of free speech, religious freedom, and the violent crackdown on political opposition.

Despite President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s claims that her administration is transparent, the reality on the ground—marked by widespread election violence and the targeting of dissenters—tells a much darker story.

By sanctioning Mafwele, the U.S. is signaling that it will no longer turn a blind eye to regimes that threaten the safety of individuals and undermine the rule of law.

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