The arrests followed several joint security operations to trace the people behind the shooting of Mr John Ddamulira, a renowned coffee dealer and property magnet in the sub-region
End abductions, Human Rights Watch tells Museveni
March 17, 2021 President Yoweri Museveni
NAIROBI– Ugandan authorities should take immediate steps to end the ongoing abductions by suspected state agents and cease the unlawful detention without trial of opposition supporters, Human Rights Watch said in a statement issued Thursday, March 11.
HRW says in its statement that on March 4, 2021, Internal Affairs minister Jeje Odongo presented a list to parliament of 177 people in military detention who had been arrested between November 18, 2020, and February 8, 2021, allegedly for “participating in riots,” “possession of military stores,” and “meetings planning post-election violence.”
On March 8, in a public letter to the media, President Yoweri Museveni said that 50 people were being held by the Special Forces Command, a unit of the Ugandan army, for “treasonable acts of elements of the opposition.”