Ugandan Activists Speak Against Government UN Linked Decision
Ugandan activists and opposition members have cried foul over a recent government decision to close the United Nations human rights office in the country, citing an improvement in the upholding of human rights. Activists in the East African nation differ with the position taken by President Yoweri Museveni’s administration and say, “the civic space has been shrinking.” For more, VOA’s Halima Athumani speaks to experts and authorities from Uganda’s capital, Kampala.
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