Uganda’s Contradiction: From Odoki’s Unfinished Justice to Military Tribunals for Civilians - The Xavie Radio Ug
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Uganda’s Contradiction: From Odoki’s Unfinished Justice to Military Tribunals for Civilians » The Hoima Post
As Parliament Defies Supreme Court on Military Trials, Victims of Past and Present Abuses Demand Accountability A Legacy of Unresolved Abuses In 1996, Uganda’s NRM regime established the Odoki Commission to investigate human rights violations since independence. Yet, nearly three decades later, the same Parliament that pledged to uphold justice has passed a law allowing civilians to be tried in military courts—a move critics call a “slide into d…
Uganda’s Contradiction: From Odoki’s Unfinished Justice to Military Tribunals for Civilians - The Xavie Radio Ug
As Parliament Defies Supreme Court on Military Trials, Victims of Past and Present Abuses Demand Accountability A Legacy of Unresolved Abuses In 1996, Uganda’s NRM regime established the Odoki Commission to investigate human rights violations since independence. Yet, nearly three decades later, the same Parliament that pledged to uphold justice has passed a law allowing civilians to be tried in military courts—a move critics call a “slide into d…
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