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What are the effects of shutting down media outlets on freedom of speech and democracy in Uganda?

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Uganda
بدأ في June 28, 2026

The president's son said he did not believe in a free press as military personnel were deployed to the media offices

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CLAIM نشر بواسطة will Jun 28, 2026
The situation in Uganda presents a complex challenge. While some argue for media restrictions in the name of public order, others fear that such actions will erode the foundational democratic ideals that support a diverse and vibrant civil society.

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Shutting down media outlets in Uganda is a necessary step for national security. In times of crisis, the government must prioritize stability over freedom of speech to protect its citizens from misinformation that can lead to unrest.

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From a security perspective, limiting access to certain media outlets may help prevent the spread of extremist views that threaten stability. The government should be allowed to take necessary measures to safeguard its citizens.

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