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 Investigate anti-graft protestors’ claims urgently, activists

Juliet Nalwooga by Juliet Nalwooga
July 27, 2024
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 Investigate anti-graft protestors’ claims urgently, activists

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A section of human rights activists has asked government to investigate allegations of sexual abuse against suspects arrested during the anti-corruption protests that rocked Kampala last week.

Yesterday the US mission in Uganda also weighed in and called for through investigations into alleged torture of the suspects

Over 90 anti-corruption protestors including KFM’s Salima Faliza were arrested and some were charged with being a public nuisance.

Some of those released from detention so far have also alleged that they were sexually assaulted while in police cells, sparking widespread criticism, allegations police have since denied.

Samuel Nsubuga, the Executive Director, African Centre for Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture tells KFM that they also intend to conduct investigations into the allegations.

‘’Investigation must be carried out first and as a non-government organisation, we first have to ask for permission to enter the prison and we have to get a court order by a judge then we can be able to carry out investigation, the only organisation which can go to prison without permission is Uganda Human Right Commission”, he said.

The anti-corruption demonstrations went on last week despite a warning from President Museveni that the protesters were “playing with fire”.

 

 

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