Hundreds of ordinary people suspected of supporting opposition politicians in Uganda have been taken from the streets by security forces in the worst wave of repressions in the east African country for decades. Many of captured people say that they suffered systematic torture and detention in harsh conditions, often in secret prisons with denial to have a lawyer or a relative by their side. These abductions led the UK and the US to express concern through diplomatic channels. What should be mentioned is that some of the victims only voted for political parties seeking to topple Uganda's veteran president , Yoweri Museveni.
In my oppinion situation like this should have never happen in modern world and any country with enough power to stop this should help the abused Ugandans. People should have be able to vote for who they want, because that's what democracy is.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/apr/22/torture-abducted-uganda-crackdown-museveni
Staying in power is clearly more important than even a pretence of democracy. Uganda is not an exception here. Look closer to home.
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