
The Right to Protest – Lessons from Kenya | AIIJ podcasts
The Right to Protest – Lessons from Kenya | AIIJ podcasts
Just days before Uganda’s historic March to Parliament protest, we gathered a panel of experts to discuss the state of the right to protest in Africa.
Join us as we delve into the experience in Kenya, where protests have yielded tangible results, and contrast it with the challenges faced by Ugandan activists.
Hear from leading voices…
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Good session. Unfortunately for Uganda's case the military, the police, and the judicial system were all born out of the NRA. These institutions have a symbiotic relationship that does not allow for democracy. For example, the military takes orders from the president, like the judicial system. All these institutions should be democratic entities free from the government's influence. Sadly, they are heavily influenced by the president, the same goes for the police.
Solomon you're good at your work
Thnx for the work done solomon