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Ugandan police say 104 people were arrested in anti-corruption protests

  • Ugandan police arrested 104 individuals during anti-corruption protests from July 22 to July 25, 2024, as stated by Police Spokesperson Kituuma Rusoke.
  • Most of the arrested individuals have been charged with public order offenses, while Amnesty International called for their unconditional release.
  • The protests aimed to address rising corruption in the Ugandan Parliament, inspired by similar events in neighboring Kenya.
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