Latest News

Uganda cops jail more people opposing corruption

Ugandan cops detained a number of individuals in the capital Kampala on Thursday throughout a. 2nd day of anticorruption demonstrations that are requiring the. resignation of the parliament speaker, video broadcast by. local media revealed.

Drawing inspiration from weeks of youth-led protests in. neighbouring Kenya that required the president there to withdraw. proposed tax hikes, young Ugandans started showing this week. against alleged graft by chosen leaders.

The police rapidly closed down a prepared march to parliament. on Tuesday. They apprehended at least 73 young protesters,. according to Chapter Four Uganda, an organisation offering. legal services to those apprehended.

On Thursday, more demonstrators required to the streets,. according to video published on X by the Daily Monitor paper. The video footage showed police in riot equipment requiring numerous individuals. into the back of a truck as they yelled protest slogans.

Most of those detained appeared to be young people.

Video footage broadcast by NTV Uganda revealed about a dozen young. people marching with signs that stated, The Corrupt are Messing. with an Incorrect Generation and This is our 1986, a reference to. when President Yoweri Museveni overthrew a repressive. federal government.

Grabbed remark, cops spokesperson Kituuma Rusoke. referred to talk about Monday in which he stated demonstrations. had actually been banned because they would be hijacked by individuals looking. to loot and vandalise.

Ugandan and Kenyan activists have actually used audio online forums on X. as the main platform for organising their protests.

In one such forum on Thursday, activists motivated Ugandans. to require to the streets however acknowledged the obstacle of. mobilising in a country where anti-government presentations. consistently draw strong cops crackdowns.

You want it done today? Leave your house ... Be the. soldier for this anti-corruption battle, stated one speaker. recognized only by their X deal with.

The protesters' demands include the resignation of. parliament speaker Anita Amongst, who was sanctioned this year by. the United States and Britain for alleged involvement in. corruption.

Amongst has actually rejected all allegations of graft and states she is. being targeted by Western governments for her role pushing. through severe anti-LGBTQ legislation last year.

Museveni, who cautioned over the weekend that protesters would. be playing with fire, has routinely dealt with criticism from. domestic opponents and foreign federal governments for punishing. dissent and failing to resolve corruption.

Museveni has actually denied those allegations and said that those. responsible for graft are prosecuted when sufficient evidence. exists.

The Ugandan protesters have actually obtained slogans from their. counterparts in Kenya, where more than 50 people have actually been. killed in 6 weeks of protests, characterising themselves as. brave and leaderless.

(source: Reuters)