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“I Live in Fear Every Day”: The Silent War on Families of Ugandan Activists

By Musa Mulimira KAMPALA, UGANDA | The afternoon is eerily quiet when I meet Nakabugo Shamim. Her voice remains steady, but her eyes—heavy with exhaustion...

Criminal by Existence: How Uganda’s Laws Fuel Homophobic Abuse

“Being different shouldn’t be a crime. In Uganda, it’s a life sentence.” In Uganda, being gay isn't just misunderstood, it’s illegal. Under Section 145 of...

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“I Live in Fear Every Day”: The Silent War on Families of Ugandan Activists

By Musa Mulimira KAMPALA, UGANDA | The afternoon is eerily quiet when I meet Nakabugo Shamim. Her voice remains steady, but her eyes—heavy with exhaustion...

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“I Live in Fear Every Day”: The Silent War on Families of Ugandan Activists

By Musa Mulimira KAMPALA, UGANDA | The afternoon is eerily quiet when I meet Nakabugo Shamim. Her voice remains steady, but her eyes—heavy with exhaustion...

Teen Bride Dies After Beating by Husband in Forced Marriage

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Criminal by Existence: How Uganda’s Laws Fuel Homophobic Abuse

“Being different shouldn’t be a crime. In Uganda, it’s a life sentence.” In Uganda, being gay isn't just misunderstood, it’s illegal. Under Section 145 of...
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“I Live in Fear Every Day”: The Silent War on Families of Ugandan Activists

By Musa Mulimira KAMPALA, UGANDA | The afternoon is eerily quiet when I meet Nakabugo Shamim. Her voice remains steady, but her eyes—heavy with exhaustion...

Teen Bride Dies After Beating by Husband in Forced Marriage

A 17-year-old girl died from internal injuries after her husband brutally beat her, exposing the deadly consequences of forced child marriage in Uganda. Mary...

Criminal by Existence: How Uganda’s Laws Fuel Homophobic Abuse

“Being different shouldn’t be a crime. In Uganda, it’s a life sentence.” In Uganda, being gay isn't just misunderstood, it’s illegal. Under Section 145 of...

Ugandan Women Demand Justice for Domestic Abuse, Face Police Violence

The world watched as Ugandan women demand justice for domestic abuse through coordinated, peaceful protests across cities such as Kampala, Jinja, and Mbarara. Dressed...

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Unyielding Courage: Irene Khalayi’s Brave Stand Leads to Brother’s Torture and a Community’s Outcry

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Urgent Call to End Political Oppression in Uganda: The Heartbreaking Case of NUP Supporters

Abdullah Kintu, a 24-year-old father and NUP supporter, was brutally tortured and left for dead simply for supporting political change in Uganda. His story is a harrowing reminder of the urgent need to end political oppression, media suppression, and human rights violations against opposition members. It’s time for the Ugandan government and international human rights bodies to take action and protect the lives of those standing up for democracy.