
Chapter Four Uganda
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Chapter Four Uganda
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We are a non-profit organisation using strategic legal response to defend civil liberties. Our photos: https://t.co/FO7GnDiumr



|| @KawalaRachael The uganda police force would like to confirm the arrest of Sarah Bireete director for center for constitutional governance. She is in police custody. She will be arraigned before court in due course



The trial of Fr Deusdedit Ssekabira is a nullity. We urge the @ODPPUGANDA and the trial magistrate in Masaka to follow the law to declare the trial a nullity and proceed to acquit him unconditionally. After he was disappeared on 3 December 2025, the UPDF acknowledged holding him in 14 December 2025—and continued to hold him in a place not authorized by law beyond 48 hours. This was a violation of a spectrum of his constitutional and procedural rights while in detention. Apart from being an affront to non-derogable rights guaranteed under the 1995 Constitution and the Human Rights (Enforcement) Act, entertaining such trials that are entrenched in illegalities emboldens impunity for enforced disappearances, torture, unfair trials, and disregard for the rule of law. #Uganda | #FairTrials

UPDATE: Rev. Fr. Deus Ssekabira is being charged with money laundering, contrary to the Anti-Money Laundering Act. Prosecutors allege that between 2023 and 2025, he and others still at large concealed the true ownership of UGX 500 million, suspected to be proceeds of crime, at Centenary Bank Masaka Branch. He is expected to appear in court today. #NBSUpdates

NUP's Muvawala remanded to Luzira over recording police, UPDF brutality. He is accused of recording videos of security personnel and sharing them with people who had not solicited them #MonitorUpdates monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/na…















Earlier today, our Executive Director, @masakeonline, welcomed @Ginitastar—the UN Special Rapporteur on the freedom of peaceful assembly and of association—at our offices for a courtesy call. During the meeting, we discussed our work, the challenges, and opportunities to advance the freedom of peaceful assembly and of association in Uganda. We also explored potential areas of collaboration between Chapter Four and the UNSR to strengthen protections for civil society and peaceful assemblies. Thank you, Gina, for the visit.



