Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni said on Saturday his government would continue to prosecute civilians in military ...
KAMPALA - Uganda’s president condemned on Saturday a Supreme Court ruling that civilians cannot be tried in military court, ...
Uganda's president condemned on Saturday a Supreme Court ruling that civilians cannot be tried in military court, while the ...
The legal team representing Retired Col. Dr. Kizza Besigye and his aide Hajji Obeid Lutale has demanded the immediate release of their clients by the Military Court. This follows ...
Dr Besigye, Obeid Lutaale and Captain Denis Oola were charged with five offences, including treachery and illegal possession ...
The duo want the Constitutional Court to declare their trial in the General Court Martial unconstitutional, nullify the ...
A key new issue not covered in the Kabaziguruka appeal, is whether the military court acted constitutionally by sentencing ...
Retired Col Dr Kizza Besigye and Hajj Obeid Lutale have petitioned the Constitutional court, challenging the legality of ...
Ugandan opposition leader and four-time presidential candidate Kizza Besigye, stands in the dock at the Makindye Martial ...
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.
Uganda's top court said on Friday that trying civilians in military courts was unconstitutional and ordered any ongoing prosecutions to stop immediately.
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 ...