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Widespread Repression, Intimidation Mar Uganda’s Presidential Election

Politics
Uganda
开始于 January 17, 2026

Rights groups denounce internet blackouts, violent clashes, and arbitrary arrests by security forces

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CLAIM 发布者 will Jan 17, 2026
Critics of the Ugandan government exaggerate the situation; many citizens prioritize security over unfettered political freedoms in volatile regions.

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Internet blackouts and arrests during elections create a climate of fear that discourages citizen participation and erodes trust in democratic processes.

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The Ugandan government's actions during the presidential election undermine democracy and violate fundamental human rights.

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The international community must balance criticism of Uganda's election practices with recognition of its sovereignty and internal security challenges.

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While repression is concerning, the Ugandan government argues that these measures are necessary to maintain national stability and security.

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