Human Rights organisation in Uganda join lawyers strike

Human Rights Activists in Uganda have joined lawyers in the country in their three day sit down strike against the Uganda police and other security organs.

The Human Rights Network-Uganda Chapter has closed its offices across the country as a gesture of solidarity with members of the Uganda law society in a bid to protect the judiciary and foster constitutionalism in the country

The HURINET coordinator Mohammed Ndifuna says as civil society they demand the executive arm of government to be responsible for the deteriorating Human Rights Situation and disrespect of the law experienced in the country.

The Uganda Law Society on Wednesday begun a three day strike against the recent brutal handling of opposition walk to work protests.

 

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