October to remember
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OCTOBER TO REMEMBER
A Testimony of Blood, Silence, and Courage. What happens when a nation goes silent—and bullets begin to speak?
October to Remember is not just a book. It is a witness statement. Written under a pseudonym for safety, this gripping non-fiction testimony documents the horrifying events surrounding the October 29, 2025 protests in Tanzania—when citizens demanding justice were met with gunfire, internet shutdowns, mass arrests, and death.
Through firsthand accounts, urgent phone calls, hospital visits, and raw personal experience, the author records what official statements attempted to erase:
Innocent civilians shot inside their homes
Children killed while waiting for their parents
Pregnant women, the disabled, and the elderly caught in crossfire
Families searching hospitals and morgues for loved ones who never returned
Pregnant women, the disabled, and the elderly caught in Crossfire.
Families searching hospitals and morgues for loved ones who never returned
When the government shut down the internet, silenced the media, and announced curfews without warning, truth itself became illegal. Yet silence, the author insists, is more dangerous than fear.
The book follows one man—husband, father, citizen—as he chooses to document history while it is still bleeding. Each chapter pulls the reader deeper into a nation under siege, where:
Protesters are labeled criminals
Witnesses disappear
Hospitals overflow
Justice is postponed indefinitely
But October to Remember is not only about death.
It is about memory.
About evidence.
About refusing to let the world say, We did not know
Language - English
Publisher Year - 2025