Uganda's president condemned on Saturday a Supreme Court ruling that civilians cannot be tried in military court, while the ...
Uganda's top court said on Friday that trying civilians in military courts was unconstitutional and ordered any ongoing ...
In a majority decision on Friday, the east African country’s Supreme Court banned prosecutions of civilians in military courts and ordered all ongoing cases there to be transferred to civil courts.
Dr Besigye, Obeid Lutaale and Captain Denis Oola were charged with five offences, including treachery and illegal possession ...
Retired Col Dr Kizza Besigye and Hajj Obeid Lutale have petitioned the Constitutional court, challenging the legality of ...
The duo want the Constitutional Court to declare their trial in the General Court Martial unconstitutional, nullify the ...
The meetings, attended by Uganda's Permanent Representative to the UN, Adonia Ayebare, sparked speculation regarding the key topics discussed, including the ongoing M23 insurgency in the Democratic ...
Uganda's Supreme Court has ruled that civilians cannot be tried in military courts, labeling such prosecutions as unconstitutional. This ruling impacts ongoing trials like that of opposition figure ...
Uganda’s Supreme Court ruling declaring military trials of civilians unconstitutional is a victory for human rights.
On January 7, 2025, soldiers blocked human rights lawyer Eron Kiiza from entering the defendant’s section of a military court ...
As the political climate continues to intensify in Uganda, one of the most significant challenges facing Museveni's government is the ongoing trial of Dr Kizza Besigye, the prominent opposition ...
While addressing the media last week, Uganda Law Society president Isaac Ssemakadde demanded that the decision be delivered ...