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Court Martial Denies Bail for 28 NUP Members

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The General Court Martial has denied bail to 28 members of the National Unity Platform (NUP), rejecting their applications despite calls from their legal representatives. The NUP members have been detained on charges related to national security, and their continued detention has sparked criticism from human rights advocates.

During the hearing, the court cited the seriousness of the charges as the basis for denying bail, arguing that their release could impede ongoing investigations. The decision has been met with frustration from the accused and their families, who argue that the extended pre-trial detention violates their rights.

The NUP, the main opposition party in Uganda, has repeatedly criticized the government’s treatment of its members, arguing that the arrests are politically motivated. Party officials claim that the government is using the court system to suppress dissent and weaken the opposition.

The decision by the court martial is seen as part of a broader crackdown on political opponents in Uganda. International human rights organizations have called for the immediate release of all political prisoners and have expressed concern over the increasing use of military courts to try civilians.

The ruling underscores the challenges faced by opposition groups in Uganda, particularly regarding issues of political freedom and justice. Despite the court’s decision, the NUP members and their legal team plan to continue fighting for their release

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