
Ugandan opposition seeks to nullify law on military prosecution of civilians
[DispatchLive - South Africa] - 13/08/2025
Uganda's biggest opposition party on Wednesday filed a case in the constitutional court to nullify a newly enacted law that reinstated the right of military tribunals to try civilians, a lawyer and party official said.
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