Tanzanian rights campaigner Maria Sarungi-Tsehai and Mary Kambo of the Kenya Human Rights Commission join New Lines’ Kwangu Liwewe on the podcast to discuss the political violence both women have directly experienced and the increasing repression in the region.
Authoritarianism (en), East Africa (en), Kenya (en), Kwangu Liwewe (en), Maria Sarungi-Tsehai (en), Mary Kambo (en), State Repression (en), Tanzania (en), The Lede (en), Transnational Repression (en)
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