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Police Halts opposition from Holding End-of-year Prayers.

30 December, 2022
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Police today fired teargas and live bullets to stop opposition politicians and activists from first holding end-of-year prayers and holding a procession through the Kampala city center. 

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Opposition politicians under their umbrella United Forces of Change had organized a public end-of-year prayer at Nsambya Sharing Hall but the Kampala Metropolitan Police said the organizers had not sought permission. When opposition supporters and leaders converged at Nsambya Sharing Hall, police fired teargas to disperse them. 

Speaking after a short prayer, Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, aka Bobi Wine, the president of the National Unity Platform, said the actions of the police shouldn’t demoralize the change-seeking Ugandans. 

For his part, Dr. Kizza Besigye said the police’s actions explain why last month they held a human rights conference on Uganda in Nairobi in Kenya other than in Kampala. Besigye said if police can break up a peaceful prayer how about a conference aimed at publicizing the torture that opposition activists and politicians have been subjected to?

The Lord Mayor of Kampala, Erias Lukwago decried what he called blatant violations of human rights. He said its actions like these that energize them to continue pushing until there is a change in Uganda.


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