By Timothy Nsubuga
26th April 2011: There appears to be confusion over Wednesday’s scheduled court appearance of the jailed Forum for Democratic Change [FDC] President Dr. Kizza Besigye. (more…)
By Timothy Nsubuga
26th April 2011: There appears to be confusion over Wednesday’s scheduled court appearance of the jailed Forum for Democratic Change [FDC] President Dr. Kizza Besigye. (more…)
By George Murumba
25th April 2011: Time Magazine, one of the world’s most influential publications that is known for its global personality ratings and foreign policy issues, has, in a subtle way, drawn attention to President Museveni’s sanity by saying he is increasingly issuing “bizarre” statements.
In an article published on the 23rd of April under the title “Deadly crackdown on Uganda’s walk-to-work protests”, the author Ioannis Gatsiounis starts by (more…)
By Timothy Nsubuga
25th April 2011: The Inspector General of Police Maj. General Kayihura has decided to distance himself from his brutal officers who have been terrorising civilians during the ‘Walk-to-Work’ protests as a way of “building his defence” against possible charges at the International Criminal Court [ICC]; a top Kampala Lawyer has said.
Speaking (more…)
By George Murumba
19th April 2011: In an interesting twist that suggests that Uganda’s anti-riot police officers are prepared to emulate their Egyptian counterparts, (more…)
By John Stephen Katende
25th April 2011: Jailed opposition leader Dr. Kizza Besigye, who is also the President of the Forum for Democratic Change [FDC] has put his professional medical skills to excellent use in Nakasongola prison (more…)
By Dennis Otim
25th April 2011: The head of Sudan’s delegation to Darfur peace talks Amin Hasan Umar has accused President Museveni’s government of working to undermine negotiations (more…)
By Dennis Otim
25th April 2011: Amnesty International, an international non-governmental organisation that campaigns for the observance of human rights across the globe has (more…)
25th April 2011: Every Ugandan, whether they support General Museveni’s Apartheid-like regime or oppose it, should be very worried (more…)
25th April 2011: When I started writing this series four weeks ago, the ‘Walk-to-Work’ protests had not yet began. (more…)