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Uganda: Civilians Remain Jailed By Uganda's Military Courts, Despite Supreme Court Ruling

allAfrica.com Thursday, 27 February 2025 ()
[Global Press Journal] Wakiso District, Uganda -- Uganda's Supreme Court in January banned the trial of civilians in military court with immediate effect. In practice, people who oppose President Yoweri Museveni remain in prison -- and with even fewer ways to get out.
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