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Uganda Pushes Forward with Military Trials for Civilians Despite Court Ruling

The Controversial Shift in Uganda's Legal Landscape Recently, the Ugandan government announced a bold, and perhaps controversial, plan to introduce new legislation that would permit military courts to try civilians for specific offenses. This initiative comes on the heels of a Supreme Court ruling that previously outlawed such practices. The question lingers: why is the government choosing to revisit a directive that had sought to protect the rights of civilians? Are we witnessing a regression in the justice system?…

Somali Foreign Minister Pushes Forward Talks on Establishing Indian Visa Assistance Hub in Mogadishu

Mogadishu (AX) – So, here's the scoop: Somali Foreign Minister and International Cooperation guru, Ambassador Ahmed Moalim Fiqi, just had a pow-wow with a crew from the Indian High Commission based out of Nairobi. What's the word on the street? They're putting the final touches on opening a swanky new visa facilitation center right in good ol' Mogadishu. On Monday, this was trumpeted by the Somali Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The session was also graced by the presence of Said Jama Mire, who runs the Asia and Australia…

Mali’s Transition Council Pushes Through Divisive Legislation Targeting LGBTQI+ Community

On October 31, Mali's transitional national council approved a law that criminalizes homosexuality, a move that casts a long shadow over the nation’s LGBTQI+ community. This newly minted legislation heightens the dangers of stigma, discrimination, and violence against individuals identifying as part of this community across Mali. This isn't just a recent shift; Mali's human rights landscape has dramatically declined since January. The government has rolled out harsh measures targeting opposition groups, mainstream media,…

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