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Uganda: Opposition Raises Alarm Over Abductions, Media Closures
The Leader of the Opposition in Uganda, Joel Ssenyonyi, has accused the government of undermining the rule of law through alleged abductions, prolonged detentions without trial, and the closure of media houses. He warned that such actions threaten Uganda's constitutional democracy.
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