A few days ago, a combined force of Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) elements moved into Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to pursue the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a terrorist group.
The decision of UPDF going to Congo was reached upon by the country heads, United Nations, and the African Union, who realized that the security of people in Uganda and Congo is at a high risk. These operations against ADF came after some members had hit Uganda with bombs a couple of weeks ago, leaving innocent Ugandans dead, and others injured.
July 14, 2021 Written by OUR READERS
The government has disclosed intentions of installing tracking devices in all vehicles, ostensibly to prevent violent crimes.
Parliament should conduct benchmarking and avail Ugandans with a list of all democratic countries that successfully prevented violent crimes by this regulation. Surveillance in foreign countries is restricted to convicts such as pedophiles and terrorists.
This regulation makes it easier for rogue state operatives to abduct people for ransom since the president once disclosed that police have ‘weevils’. This move is an insult to our constitutional right to privacy under Article 27.
It also violates a biblical right to privacy provided as the tenth commandment of Moses (Exodus 20:17). Why di
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