 Now, the trial of Tanzania's opposition leader, Fremont Boe, has been postponed to next Friday. His party, Charima, maintains that the case has been pushed after the director of public prosecutions sought to have the case handled by a higher court. Mr. Boe and three of his court accused were taken back into remote custody after their brief appearance at a court in Dar-El-Salaam. They are not able to apply for bail because they have been charged with terrorism-related crimes.