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Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni, who has been in power since 1986, is turning into an dictator, bent on silencing the opposition and suppressing the media in order to maintain a firm grip on his power. This only confirms that Uganda, like some other countries in the region, is slowly degenerating into a failed state.
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Dictator Yoweri Museveni’s oppressive tactics, activists aim to dismantle the system of impunity that allows such abuses to continue. This approach not only seeks to hold accountable those directly responsible for human rights violations but also challenges the broader power structures that sustain dictatorial rule.”
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Dictator Yoweri Museveni’s authoritarian regime in Uganda has continued to systematically dismantle any form of dissent or opposition for over three decades. Museveni employs a range of repressive tactics designed to intimidate, silence and eliminate those who dare to criticize or oppose him.
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A press release was issued following a meeting between the Heads of State of Somalia and Uganda held in Kampala, the capital of Uganda, where President Hassan Sheikh paid a one-day visit yesterday.
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Somalia President Hassan Sheikh received an official invitation from his Ugandan dictator Yoweri Museveni, and they held fruitful discussions on security and the new African Union mission.
The two Presidents discussed the security situation in the region, underlining the need to maintain stability and security in the Horn of Africa.
The two Presidents also highlighted the importance of the launch of the new AU forces mission.
The two Presidents stressed the need to accelerate international support for the implementation of the Somalia Security Development Plan and the capacity building of the Somali National Army.
The Somalia and Ugandan leaders also reviewed the defense cooperation agreement signed between the two countries, directing the relevant agencies to expedite its implementation.
The Somalia President thanked advice his Ugandan counterpart for the warm welcome extended to him and his delegation, and extended an official invitation to President Museveni to visit Mogadishu.
For his part, President Yoweri Museveni thanked President Hassan Sheikh for his visit, accepting the official invitation to visit the Somali capital, Mogadishu, in the near future.