How Museveni’s Regime Uses Kangaroo Courts to Silence Dissent and Bury Accountability - The Xavie Radio Ug
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On 20 May, the Ugandan Parliament passed a law allowing military courts to try civilians, a decision denounced by the opposition and human rights organizations, which see it as a manoeuvre to muzzle dissent.
How Museveni’s Regime Uses Kangaroo Courts to Silence Dissent and Bury Accountability » The Hoima Post
By Alexander Luyima | Political Analyst & Human Rights Advocate The Illusion of “Efficiency” in Uganda’s Court Martial System When Ugandan officials boast about the “success” of military courts in reducing case backlogs, what they really mean is this: justice has been replaced with repression. While civil courts struggle with delays, the court martial’s so-called efficiency is a facade—built on rushed trials, illegal prosecutions of civilians, a…
How Museveni’s Regime Uses Kangaroo Courts to Silence Dissent and Bury Accountability - The Xavie Radio Ug
By Alexander Luyima | Political Analyst & Human Rights Advocate The Illusion of “Efficiency” in Uganda’s Court Martial System When Ugandan officials boast about the “success” of military courts in reducing case backlogs, what they really mean is this: justice has been replaced with repression. While civil courts struggle with delays, the court martial’s so-called efficiency is a facade—built on rushed trials, illegal prosecutions of civilians, a…
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