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Museveni Defies Supreme Court Ruling on court martial

KAMPALA. Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has made it clear that he will not implement the Supreme Court's judgment that nullified the trial of civilians in military courts. This ruling was a landmark decision that aimed to protect civilians from being tried in military courts for certain crimes, such as illegal possession of firearms. Museveni's defiance is not surprising, given his history of disregarding the law and the judiciary. He has previously referred to the Constitution as a "mere piece of paper" and has told off the Judiciary, stating that the "country does not belong to judges and lawyers". The President's argument is that the military court system is essential to the country's security and stability. He claims that it has been effective in dealing with armed criminals and ensuring the safety of the people. However, this argument is flawed, as […]

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Uganda to Comply with Landmark Ruling banning court martial

KAMPALA. Uganda's Attorney General, Kiwanuka Kiryowa, has confirmed that the government will comply with the Supreme Court's judgment nullifying all civilian trials in military courts and tribunals. This landmark ruling has been widely praised for its judicial activism approach in protecting Ugandans from potential government persecution. Kiryowa stated that his team will thoroughly study the judgment and advise relevant government agencies on the necessary steps to take. This includes engaging with the UPDF leadership, prisons service, and Parliament to effect urgent reforms to the UPDF Act. The Uganda Prisons spokesperson, Frank Baine, noted that they will only release detained civilians, including Dr. Kizza Besigye, upon receiving orders from the military court. However, defense lawyer Erias Lukwago plans to write to the Prisons boss, Dr. Johnson Byabashaija, on Monday, demanding the immediate release of Besigye and Hajji Obed Lutale. The Internal […]