Tundu Lissu, leader of Tanzania’s opposition party Chadema, faces treason charges carrying a death penalty after being detained for allegedly calling for rebellion ahead of the October elections. Despite his party being barred from contesting and a harsh political climate, Lissu remains committed to pushing for reforms, asserting that the current electoral system favors the ruling CCM party. His recent arrest has intensified fears of state repression against opposition figures, prompting calls for his release from various organizations, including the Catholic Church and Human Rights Watch.