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Uganda charges 36 opposition supporters with terrorism

Prosecution alleges that suspects traveled from various parts of Uganda to Kisumu, Western Kenya, with intent to provide or receive terrorism training

by Diplomatic Info
July 30, 2024
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KAMPALA, Uganda

A magistrate’s court in Kampala has charged 36 opposition supporters with terrorism-related offenses following their deportation from Kenya.

The group, affiliated with the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC), one of Uganda’s major opposition parties, had traveled to Kenya for a retreat aimed at improving young leaders’ leadership and communication skills, according to their lawyers.

The prosecution alleges that between July 22 and 23, 2024, the suspects traveled from various parts of Uganda to Kisumu, Western Kenya, with the intent to provide or receive terrorism training.

Uganda police spokesperson Rusoke Kituuma, said authorities are collaborating with their Kenyan counterparts to thoroughly investigate the matter.

“These persons were engaged with covert activities that are suspected to be subversive drawing the attention of Kenyan security forces. We are collaborating closely with our Kenyan counterparts to thoroughly investigate this matter,” he said.

Kampala Capital City Lord Mayor and lawyer for the accused, Erias Lukwago, described the accusations as ‘ridiculous’ during a press briefing.

According to FDC, personal belongings of the accused, including computers and phones, were confiscated while they were detained in Kenya. Some members of the group were reportedly tortured.

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