Tanzania: Opposition MP Tundu Lissu wounded by gunmen
A prominent opposition member of parliament in Tanzania has been shot
and "seriously wounded" by unknown attackers at his residence in the
administrative capital, Dodoma, according to officials.
Tundu Lissu underwent emergency surgery after being shot
in the abdomen on Thursday. James Kiologwe, a doctor at Dodoma regional
hospital, said he was in stable condition.
"[Tundu] Lissu has suffered multiple gunshot wounds," Tumaini Makene,
spokesman for the main opposition CHADEMA party, said shortly after the
incident.
"We strongly condemn this attack and are closely monitoring his condition."
Mwigulu Nchemba, Tanzania's home affairs minister, confirmed the
incident and Lissu's condition, adding that the government would issue a
statement after receiving a medical report.
The motive of the shooting was unclear.
Fierce critic
Lissu, a fierce critic of President John Magufuli and his government, is the president of the Tanganyika Law Society.
He has previously been arrested by police on several occasions and charged with incitement.
In July, he was arrested and later released after having called
Magufuli a "dictator" over alleged attacks on the opposition and the
media.
Source: News agencies
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