Kenya’s Martha Karua Denied Entry to Uganda Amidst Trial

Source: BBC World News

Summary

Former Kenyan justice minister Martha Karua has been denied entry into Uganda, according to the lawyers’ association. Karua, representing Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye, is currently involved in a treason trial case against him.

Why It Matters

This situation highlights the ongoing tensions in Uganda regarding political opposition and the judiciary. By blocking Karua, Uganda may be sending a message about its stance on foreign involvement in domestic legal matters, raising concerns over civil liberties and rule of law in the region.

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