At least 10 Ugandan and foreign journalists were physically attacked by soldiers yesterday while covering opposition leader Kizza Besigye’s return (...)
Published on 13 May 2011
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Reporters Without Borders urges the Ugandan authorities to respect freedom of expression and not obstruct online social networks and news media (...)
Published on 20 April 2011
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Reporters Without Borders is disturbed by the physical attacks on seven journalists in two separate incidents during yesterday’s municipal and (...)
Published on 24 February 2011
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Reporters Without Borders said it was “shocked” at the shooting by a ministerial bodyguard today of freelance journalist Julius Odeke and called (...)
Published on 18 February 2011
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Reporters Without Borders is disturbed to learn that, according to Uganda’s inspector general of police, Maj. Gen. Kale Kayihura, the police are (...)
Published on 27 January 2011
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Reporters Without Borders welcomes CBS radio’s resumption of normal broadcasting at 9:30 a.m. on 23 October after being closed for a year. Its (...)
Published on 26 October 2010
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Reporters Without Borders is deeply shocked and saddened to learn that Dickson Ssentongo, a news presenter on Prime Radio, a Seventh Day (...)
Published on 16 September 2010
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Reporters Without Borders deplores journalist Paul Kiggundu’s murder by a crowd of angry motorcyclists in the southern town of Rakai on 10 (...)
Published on 14 September 2010
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