On 10 November, Ugandan police raided an LGBTI+ friendly entertainment centre called Ram Bar. 125 people were arrested and brought to the Central Police Station. This is the latest in a number of brut...
Attacks against the Ugandan LGBTI+ community are on the increase. Civil Rights Defenders is deeply concerned over the recent development, and urges the Ugandan government to take action and ensure the...
Late last week, Brian Wasswa, a young LGBTI+ activist and paralegal professional, was murdered in his home in Uganda. Civil Rights Defenders strongly condemns the brutal&...
Justine Nankya spent two years in solitary confinement at Luzira Women’s Prison in Uganda. Being sentenced to death, she never expected freedom. But after twenty years behind bars she was finally rele...
Human rights defenders who work to promote and protect human rights in their communities across the world are often threatened and attacked to stay silent. Ugandan LGBTI activist Frank Mugisha has exp...
Civil Rights Defenders has together with Unwanted Witness Uganda recently launched the first phase of a series of trainings focusing on strengthening digital security for human rights defenders at ris...
The trainings are part of a greater initiative by Civil Rights Defenders and our partners in Uganda, and aims to strengthen the respect for freedom of expression and decentralise digital security in a...
When Benon Kabale was admitted to the psychiatric hospital Butabika in Uganda he did not expect to be locked up in an isolation room. At the national referral, Kabale says he was stripped naked of his...
By the end of June, a human rights defender was shot dead in Uganda. The National Coalition of Human Rights Defenders Uganda, one of Civil Rights Defenders key partners in the country, has issued a st...
During the last decade, several laws that impinge on Internet freedom have been adopted in Uganda. While some of these laws are pure cyber laws that exclusively deal with the digital environment, othe...
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