The commission said the death toll could be underestimated due to challenges in identifying victims.
The government stated that any protest on the anniversary of mainland Tanzania’s independence from Britain in 1961 would amount to a coup.
The police said on Friday that any demonstration would be illegal since authorities had not received any formal notification from organisers.
The report publised on Friday featured videos of police fatally shooting protesters, mass graves and footage of corpses.
The charge sheet, filed before the Magistrate Court of Dar Es Salaam on Friday, accused 76 people of committing treason.
According to the ministry, peace was restored following the post-election protests that occurred on October 29 and November 1.
The UN urged potesters to demonstrate peacefully.
Mr Kakele pledged stronger engagement at future editions of Akwaaba.
Madagascar now head to the Moi Sports Centre, Kasarani, in Nairobi for Saturday’s final. They will face Morocco.
For Morocco, a third CHAN title beckons.
