Uganda

Journalists, cartoonists, and activists in Uganda face intense pressure, threats and criminal charges from authorities and are forced, especially in rural areas, to carry out their work in an environment of widespread impunity. In the last five years, over 600 cases of violations against journalists were recorded, involving both State and non-state actors.

The criminalisation of LGBTI people in Uganda also constitutes a severe and discriminatory violation of free expression. LGBTI people are subject to attack, and media seen as ‘glorifying homosexuality’ has been subject to bans.

Political opposition is subject to repression, and social media has been subject to shutdowns. The Official Secrets Act still exists on the statutes and has proved one of several barriers to full implementation of Access to Information Law.

ARTICLE 19’s work on protection in Uganda includes providing support for journalists, media workers and human rights defenders under threat. Special emphasis has been placed on the digital security needs for women journalists as they face disproportionately higher levels of attacks compared to men. We also work with partners to train media regulators to ensure that any decisions taken are within the bounds of international human rights law. We also work to ensure the ATI law is fully implemented, and advocate for the repeal of repressive laws restricting expression.

Uganda: Protect the rights of LGBTQI+ communities  
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Uganda: Protect the rights of LGBTQI+ communities  

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Uganda: Detention of former opposition leader Kizza Besigye violates rights
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Uganda: Detention of former opposition leader Kizza Besigye violates rights

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Uganda: Unconditionally release Alternative DigiTalk TV journalists
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Uganda: Unconditionally release Alternative DigiTalk TV journalists

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Uganda: Stop intimidating NGOs
26.08.2021 3 min read

Uganda: Stop intimidating NGOs

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Uganda: Court declares anti-pornography law unconstitutional
26.08.2021 5 min read

Uganda: Court declares anti-pornography law unconstitutional

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Unseen eyes, unheard stories: Experiences of surveillance in Kenya and Uganda
04.06.2021 1 min read

Unseen eyes, unheard stories: Experiences of surveillance in Kenya and Uganda

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Kenya and Uganda: COVID-19 pandemic surveillance and threats to human rights
21.04.2021 5 min read

Kenya and Uganda: COVID-19 pandemic surveillance and threats to human rights

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HRC46: Deterioration for free expression worldwide
26.02.2021 3 min read

HRC46: Deterioration for free expression worldwide

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Threats to Free Speech Online in Eastern Africa 
11.02.2021 6 min read

Threats to Free Speech Online in Eastern Africa 

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