Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni said on Saturday his government would continue to prosecute civilians in military ...
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 president condemned on Saturday a Supreme Court ruling that civilians cannot be tried in military court, while the army said it would continue court martialling ex-presidential candidate ...
Uganda's President Museveni declared the continuation of prosecuting civilians in military tribunals despite a Supreme Court ruling prohibiting it. Museveni argued that military prosecutions aid in ...
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that civilians cannot be tried in military courts, marking a historic victory for human rights and judicial independence in Uganda ...
In his majority judgement, CJ Owiny-Dollo also declared thus: "All trials and pending trials of civilians in military courts must cease." ...
Hours after the Supreme Court pronounced itself on Court Martials,  Colonel Chris Magezi, Military Assistant in charge of Public Relations of the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) has tweeted on his X ...
Uganda’s Supreme Court ruling declaring military trials of civilians unconstitutional is a victory for human rights.
Uganda's Supreme Court ruled Friday that it was unconstitutional for civilians to be tried in military courts, raising hopes ...
Uganda's top court said on Friday that trying civilians in military courts was unconstitutional and ordered any ongoing ...