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Uganda under fire for detention of opposition leader

  • Human rights activists, lawyers, and medical practitioners called on the Ugandan government to release opposition leader Kizza Besigye, who has spent the past three months in military detention due to health concerns following a hunger strike.
  • Besigye was abducted in November while in Kenya and taken to Luzira Maximum Security Prison, a move condemned by rights groups as a violation of international law.
  • The Ugandan Supreme Court ruled on January 31 that trying civilians in military courts is unconstitutional, but the government rejected this ruling, stating it protects against crime.
  • Organizations are planning protests to demand the release of Besigye and others, condemning the government's repression and rising militarization of justice in Uganda.
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Hindustan Times broke the news in New Delhi, India on Monday, February 17, 2025.
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