by Uganda | Aug 28, 2019 | Human rights
Félicien Uwizeye, 71, and three other Rwandans, on Tuesday complained of endless assault of Rwandan prisoners in Uganda in addition to slavery after spending a year in detention there. What Ugandan authorities are allowing to happen to innocent citizens of a...
by Uganda | Jul 31, 2019 | Prisoners
Eric Rugorotsi, 49, a Rwandan who was deported from Uganda earlier this month, says he only has God to thank for being alive after spending months in arbitrary detention there and accused of being a Rwandan spy. The father of four told reporters in Kigali on Tuesday...
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 | Jun 25, 2019 | Current events
Reading about the refugee situation in Uganda in particular, I was struck by the accolades that Kampala heaps upon itself, billing Uganda as “one of the most generous countries” in receiving refugees. “Uganda has continued to maintain an open-door policy to refugees,...
by Uganda | Jun 24, 2019 | conflicts
According to the testimony of two intercepted FDLR officers – LaForge Bazeye and Lt Col Theophile Abega – who took part in that meeting in the same Kampala coordination 14-15 December meeting chaired by Uganda’s Minister of State for Regional Affairs, Philemon...