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Uganda: Police rescued 29 girls in transit to human trafficking

Devdiscourse News Desk | Kampala | Updated: 06-04-2021 16:58 IST | Created: 06-04-2021 16:52 IST Representative image. Image Credit: Pixabay Uganda Police on Tuesday arrested five suspects involved in a human trafficking racket and rescued 29 Burundian girls in the country, according to a report by Xinhuanet. Charlies Twiine, the police aide for the report said that girls were rescued while in transit for sex trade to other countries. We have rescued them (girls) and we have them here. I can t know whether they came from Bujumbura, Ruhengeri or whatever part of Burundi, he added. Further speaking on the transit route and the traffic mechanisms Twiine said, Uganda is a transit route. We are trying to see how we can work on mechanisms of taking them back .

Kampala- Masaka road traffic diverted as UNRA declares Lwera impassable

Kampala- Masaka road traffic diverted as UNRA declares Lwera ‘impassable’ Friday April 02 2021 This photo tweeted by Maurice Mugisha on April 2, 2021 shows a truck stuck at the repaired Lwera road section along Kampala-Masaka highway paralysing traffic for hours. PHOTOS/ COURTESY Summary Kampala –Masaka highway was in poor state until 2009 when government secured about Shs103b from European Union and started upgrading the road to grade II bituminous surface with drainage channels, culverts and shoulders. Advertisement Motorists along Kampala-Masaka road have been advised to use alternative routes after Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) said Friday that the road section at Lwera swamp has been rendered impassable.

Uganda election petition filed at EACJ

Uganda election petition filed at EACJ Thursday April 01 2021 Summary Applicants want the regional court to declare that the conduct and outcome of the presidential election were unlawful due to the “massive violence and criminality” that marred it. Advertisement Six citizens from Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania have file a petition at the East African Court of Justice challenging the conduct of the January 2021 presidential election in Uganda. The petition filed earlier this month, also asks the court to end the widespread violence and human rights abuses that erupted before the election, and some of which continue. The lead petitioner Dr Lina Zedriga Waru Abuku, is a Ugandan citizen, human rights activist, and secretary of the Uganda National Committee for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, War Crimes, Crimes against Humanity and All Forms of Discrimination. She is also a deputy chairperson of the National Unity Platform whose candidate in the election,

US report stings Uganda on rights abuses

Daily Monitor Thursday April 01 2021 LDU personnel arrest a man during demonstrations at Kasubi in Kampala on June 16, 2020. The US report accuses government of stifling dissenting voices. PHOTO/FILE Summary The report says although the law prohibits arbitrary arrest and detention, security forces often arbitrarily arrested and detained persons, especially opposition leaders, politicians, activists, demonstrators and journalists. Brig Gen Falvia Byekwaso, the UPDF spokesperson, yesterday said the claims by the US state department are sweeping statements. Advertisement A new report by the US State department has painted a grim picture of Uganda government’s human rights record, re-echoing what civil society and Opposition politicians have for long called targeted brutality against dissenting voices.

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