Ensure Security Forces Refrain From Violence, Abuse KAMPALA, Uganda, April 2, 2020-/African Media Agency (AMA)/-The Ugandan government should ensure that its security forces refrain from using excessive force or committing other abuses when enforcing measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Security forces have been using excessive force to enforce the government’s COVID-19 measures,” said Oryem Nyeko, Uganda […]
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