National consultative forum, UHRC to carry out countrywide sensitization on human rights

News -->
National consultative forum, UHRC to carry out countrywide sensitization on human rights
Caption not available

BY JOSHUA KAGORO

The National Consultative Forum (NCF) for political parties and organisations in collaboration with the Uganda Human Rights Commission and electoral commission have resolved to form a joint task force to sensitize the Public about human rights during elections.

This was disclosed during the national consultative meeting with between UHRC and  the National Consultative Forum in Kampala.

In Uganda every electoral season is characterized by widespread violence and human rights violations which include arrests, beatings of opposition supporters and journalists, disruption of opposition rallies, and a shutdown of the internet.

Sadam Gayira, the chairman of the People's Progressive Party says much as most of the violence inflicted on Ugandans is perpetrated by security officers as they enforce the law, selfish candidates also hire goons to beat their opponents.

"Most of the violence inflicted on people is perpetrated by security, police tear gas even places with innocent people and sometimes arrest non-violent voters. We have seen security forces beating journalists covering elections even in their press jackets. However, there are leaders who instigate violence for selfish interests, they but goons to beat and intimidate our opponents," Gayira said.

Crispin Kaheru, a commissioner at UHRC  is optimistic that election violence, commercialisation of voters and gender stereotypes during elections can be tackled by countrywide collective civil education.

"All these raising issues of election violence, gender stereotypes and Commercialization of politics need collective effort for civil education, we can collaborate and raise awareness to address challenges that afflict elections," Kaheru said.

In a bid to adddress the shrinking civil space, the Uganda human rights commission will lead a campaign to train stakeholders like security officers, journalists and the electorate on how to cover and participate in elections.

Reader's Comments

LATEST STORIES

Woman delivers baby boy at accident scene
top-stories By Hakim Kanyere
1 hour ago
Woman delivers baby boy at accident scene
Liberian president cuts his salary by 40%
africa By NP admin
4 hours ago
Liberian president cuts his salary by 40%
'No bail for the corrupt, village thieves'
top-stories By Ramson Muhairwe
4 hours ago
'No bail for the corrupt, village thieves'
President Museveni defends new tax unit
top-stories By Julius Kitone
4 hours ago
President Museveni defends new tax unit
Prudential Uganda enhances community well-being  in Mbarara city.
top-stories By Nakayenze Priscilla
5 hours ago
Prudential Uganda enhances community well-being in Mbarara city.

Doctors want Gravity's new song banned
entertainment By Samuel Muhimba
7 hours ago
Doctors want Gravity's new song banned
Ecobank launches new loan promotion
business By Kenneth Kazibwe
8 hours ago
Ecobank launches new loan promotion
Man remanded over funding ADF
news By Julius Kitone
8 hours ago
Man remanded over funding ADF
Police to grill bank over gold scam
news By Amon Katungulu
8 hours ago
Police to grill bank over gold scam