Political History, Assassination, Zanzibar Politics, Leadership, National Mourning, Security Issues, Violence, Party Politics, Historical Events, Tanzanian History
DRUM . 01 June 1972 . Pg 26

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The text recounts the dramatic assassination of Sheikh Abeid Amani Karume, the controversial leader of Zanzibar, who was shot dead by a group of assassins on April 7. The incident occurred during his routine visit to the Afro-Shirazi Party headquarters, where he was known to relax after work. Following the assassination, a nationwide manhunt for the killers was launched, and a week of mourning was declared by Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere. The aftermath saw one assassin killed at the scene, while others were involved in subsequent gunfights with security forces. The motives behind the assassination remain unclear, with speculation about whether the attackers were linked to internal or external forces.
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