Uganda: Violence Against Journalists Continues

Uganda: Violence Against Journalists Continues Kampala, Uganda. February 23, 2011/HRNJ/– Kampala central division chairman Godfrey Amooti Nyakana and his bouncers have rounded up and assaulted a Red Pepper photojournalist Arinaitwe George Sidel over taking photos without their permission.Arinaitwe is the seventh journalist to be assaulted during the wide-spread violence that characterized the local council five… Read More Uganda: Violence Against Journalists Continues

Journalist Shot By Military In Uganda Is In Need And Under Threats

Journalist Shot By Military In Uganda Is In Need And Under Threats Kampala / Mbale, UGANDA/ HRNJ-Network/– February 21, 2011. A journalist shot by the military on February 19, 2011, while covering election fracas in Eastern Uganda is receiving arrest threats on his Hospital bed from the security. Odeke’s brother Onyango told Human Rights Network… Read More Journalist Shot By Military In Uganda Is In Need And Under Threats

Journalist Shot By Military in Uganda Is In Need And Under Threats

Journalist Shot By Military in Uganda Is In Need And Under Threats Kampala / Mbale, UGANDA/ HRNJ-Network/– February 21, 2011. A journalist shot by the military on February 19, 2011, while covering election fracas in Eastern Uganda is receiving arrest threats on his Hospital bed from the security. Odeke’s brother Onyango told Human Rights Network… Read More Journalist Shot By Military in Uganda Is In Need And Under Threats

Folter und Todesstrafe drohen: Geplante Abschiebung des politisch Oppositionellen Francis Ddumba löst Entsetzen aus

Folter und Todesstrafe drohen: Geplante Abschiebung des politisch Oppositionellen Francis Ddumba löst Entsetzen aus Von Andreas Klamm, Nachrichten-Korrespondent Nürnberg / Ansbach. 5. Mai 2009. Die geplante Abschiebung des politischen Flüchtlings Francis Ddumba aus Uganda, der sich zur Zeit in Deutschland befindet um Schutz und Asyl aufgrund politischer Verfolgung zu finden, sorgt für Entsetzen nicht nur… Read More Folter und Todesstrafe drohen: Geplante Abschiebung des politisch Oppositionellen Francis Ddumba löst Entsetzen aus