by Uganda | Dec 15, 2019 | conflicts
The latest round of talks between Rwanda and Uganda failed to reach a breakthrough on Friday in Kampala and representatives of the Ugandan government found themselves in an awkward position throughout the closed session. The Ugandan delegation simply had no answers to...
by Uganda | Aug 5, 2019 | Design management, Social sciences
The Ugandan government’s levels of desperation in framing Rwanda nationals – so as to justify the latter’s harassment and mistreatment – has reached new levels with the Sunday Vision’s publication yesterday of a front page article with a screaming headline: “ARRESTED...
by Uganda | Jul 30, 2019 | Human rights
The Association of Pentecostal Churches in Rwanda (ADEPR) has raised concerns over the arbitrary arrests, detention and torture of their faithful, by Ugandan security organs. Speaking to the media, the deputy legal representative of ADEPR, John Karangwa, said that all...
by Uganda | Jul 30, 2019 | Current events
As news story headlines detailing illegal detention, torture and traumatization of innocent Rwandan nationals going about their businesses, including transiting passengers, atrocities which are perpetrated by Ugandan security agencies, largely the Chieftaincy of...
by Uganda | Jul 20, 2019 | Human rights
Dr Ismail Kalule of Homeopathic Clinic in Old Kampala on Rashid Khamis Road has been kidnapped by Uganda security operatives and held in un-gazetted places on six occasions and charged with terrorism for, according to him, opposing the sale of Muslim property in Old...