Police assault journalists amid opposition rally in Ugandan elections
By Robert Ssewankambo A high profile police commander in Uganda’s
By Robert Ssewankambo A high profile police commander in Uganda’s
By Robert Ssewankambo Ugandan police on 7th January, detained the Managing
By Robert Ssewankambo Last week in a court in the
By Sheuli Akter Bangladesh has lifted its ban on the
By Robert Ssewankambo Agnes Najjuma, a Vision Group correspondent in
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By Sylvain Muyali Following the recent protests in Burundi
By Robert Ssewankambo Police and the Resident District Commissioner
By Robert Ssewankambo A media rights body, Human Rights
By Robert Ssewankambo A court reporter working with the
By Robert Ssewankambo The Chief Magistrate’s Court of Nabweru
By Robert Ssewankambo Alex Bukhumune, a journalist for the
By Robert Ssewankambo Edward Bindhe, a Uganda Radio Network
By Robert Ssewankambo A third prosecution witness has testified
By Robert Ssewankambo Zadock Amanyisa, a Daily Monitor correspondent
By Robert Ssewankambo Television journalist, Andrew Lwanga broke down
By Robert Ssewankambo The court at Buganda Road in
By Robert Ssewankambo The Ugandan Minister of Internal Affairs,
By Robert Ssewankambo Chief Magistrate, Lillian Bucyana has convicted
By Robert Ssewankambo The hearing of a criminal case
By Robert Ssewankambo A Wavah Broadcasting Service (WBS) Television
By Robert Ssewankambo Gerald Kankya, an activist working with
By Robert Ssewankambo Cruelty against journalists recurred when police
By Robert Ssewankambo A senior police officer, Joram Mwesigye, the
By Robert Ssewankambo The Court at City Hall in
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