LOP @JoelSsenyonyi calls for the enactment of a Public Participation Law to ensure citizens are fully consulted during decision making processes. He also advocates for greater public involvement in the budget-making process, and for the vetting of appointees to be opened to both the public and the media to enhance transparency and accountability.
#KeepingTheGovtInCheck
This a shame!!.
Occupation in uganda must faught and condemned.
How can a Rwandee be a minister for internal affairs??.
@KagutaMuseveni your plans wont work in this generation.
History repeats itself.
In 1986 dictator @KagutaMuseveni like Idi Amin grabbed power by the gun and promised "fundamental change" and explained in the NRM ("National Resistance Movement") "Ten-Point Programme's political and ideological manifesto (which was later quietly dropped), that he "fought" the "bad regimes of Obote and Amin" to "restore" democracy, rule of law and respect for human rights and economic's recovery.
Today, dictator Museveni and the @NRMOnline is a replica of Amin's rule, and mirrors or have surpassed Amin in repression, authoritarian control, suppression of civil liberties, poor governance, entrechment of family rule, human rights violations, abductions, enforced disappearances, rapes, torture, killings, prolonged detention of political prisoners without trial, tribalism, corruption and concentration of wealth by family, relatives and tribal cliques.
@Parliament_Ug@JudiciaryUG@GovUganda@GCICUganda@ubctvuganda@newvisionwire
#FreeAllPoliticalPrisonersInUganda
#FreeUganda
When we speak they say we are hooligans, we don't give respect to abebitibwa. With all the grievances in Buganda it's so sad that the kingdom is behind and in support of everything.
WE ARE ON OUR OWN.
@cpmayiga@BugandaKingdom_@cbsfm_ug
Listen to this lady carefully.
@NRMOnline lied to you that @HEBobiwine asked for sanctions on the whole country. That’s propaganda.
The sanctions discussed are targeted at abusers, not Ugandans.
Stop falling for fear-mongering. Truth is available if you choose to hear it.
Ugandans, human rights and pro democracy supporters in the UK concluded a peaceful protest at the BBC Headquarters, Broadcasting House, Portland Place, London this evening.
The campaigners appreciated the BBC for its three killings in Kampala Africa Eye investigation into dictator @KagutaMuseveni's and @NRMOnline's @GovUganda's crackdown on peaceful protesters in Uganda in November 2020, where over 50 peaceful citizens and bystanders were extrajudicially executed by the Ugandan military and police leading to the 2021 election.
The campaigners urged the BBC to continue exposing widespread repression, human rights violations, abductions, torture and enforced disappearances in Uganda and increase attacks on civil society groups, and the attacks on journalists and independent media, including violations of the rights to freedom of expression, association and peaceful assembly.
The campaigners also called on the Kier Starmer's government as a major member of the Commonwealth to stop prioritising trade and profits over people, and propping up the Ugandan dictatorship and follow the European Union Parliament in condemnation of
the fraudulent election in Uganda, and call for @GovUganda to uphold human rights, democracy, and the rule of law as enshrined in the Commonwealth Charter, and for the UK Government
to hold perpetrators of abuses in Uganda to international account.
The campaigners further called on @GOVUK and @YvetteCooperMP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs @FCDOGovUK, the Prime Minister @Keir_Starmer,
@10DowningStreet, Home Secretary, @ukhomeoffice, Shabana Mahmood, @ShabanaMahmood, and John Healey,
@JohnHealey_MP, Secretary of State for @DefenceHQ to impose sanctions targeting human rights violators and abusers in Uganda, and for suspension of military assistance, defence and security cooperation with Uganda, until the Ugandan military @MODVA_UPDF, security services @security_uganda and the police @PoliceUg stop interference in elections, abductions, torture, arbitrary arrests, enforced disappearances and killings of dictator @KagutaMuseveni's political opponents.
@UKParliament@UKHouseofLords@CommonsForeign@UKinUganda@EUCouncil@EU_Commission@RMASandhurst@pritipatel@EUinUG@UKLabour@CommonsForeign@LisaJChesney@commonwealthsec@CPA_Secretariat@EmilyThornberry@Europarl_EN@BBCWorld@ArmyCGS@ArmyComdtRMAS@BBCBreaking@Conservatives@BBCNews@igp_ug1@BritishArmy@BBCWales@Channel4@LibDems@TheGreenParty@BBCScotland@BBCAfrica
#FreeAllPoliticalPrisonersInUganda
We thank European Parliament & speakers @jcoetjen@oliverdd67@tonoepp@UdoBullmann@TomaszFroelich@MarSypniewski for massively supporting Resolution RC10-0121/2026 on "post-election situation in Uganda and threats against opposition leader Bobi Wine". 514 in favor,3 against!
UGANDA |🇺🇬🇪🇺The European Parliament has called Uganda’s election what it was: a military operation to crush the only credible opposition. Security forces were used not to protect voters, but to intimidate, kill, detain, torture, and silence political opponents.
Statements are no longer enough. The EU, its Member States, and allied democracies must move to consequences �� identifying and acting against those responsible, from commanders to political enablers.
Targeted sanctions, visa bans, asset freezes, suspension of security cooperation, and a review of aid that sustains repression must follow.
By this point, the U.S, the UK, and the EU must understand that repeated failure to act is steering the region toward deeper instability, normalized violence, and the erosion of democratic and regional security norms — with consequences far beyond Uganda.
@SFRCdems @SenatorRisch @HEBobiwine @SenatorShaheen @StateDept @CoryBooker @hrw @mkainerugaba @UNHumanRights @volker_turk
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