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UN Human Rights Office Spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani urged Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni to reject a bill that was recently endorsed by parliament allowing trials of civilians in military courts. OHCHR
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STORY: OHCHR / UGANDA HUMAN RIGHTS
TRT: 01:00
SOURCE: OHCHR
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS

DATELINE: 23 MAY 2025 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

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1. Various shots, exterior, Palais Wilson, headquarters of OHCHR
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Ravina Shamdasani, Spokesperson for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR):
“We urge the President of Uganda to reject the regressive bill passed in parliament that allows trials of civilians in military courts, for a wide range of offences. The trial of civilians by military courts is in principle incompatible with international human rights law. It raises serious problems in relation to equitable, impartial and independent administration of justice. Such trials are only permissible in exceptional cases. Parliament’s endorsement of the regressive proposals comes in the lead up to elections early next year, and alongside a troubling rise in arrests and abductions, harassment and intimidation, as well as torture and other ill-treatment of members of the political opposition.”
3. Wide shot, exterior, Palais Wilson, headquarters of OHCHR

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UN Human Rights Office Spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani today (23 May) urged Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni to reject a bill that was recently endorsed by parliament allowing trials of civilians in military courts.

The Uganda People’s Defence Forces Amendment Bill 2025, which was passed on 20 May and now awaits presidential signature to become law, among others broadens the jurisdiction of military courts, authorising them to try a wide range of offences against civilians.

“We urge the President of Uganda to reject the regressive bill passed in parliament that allows trials of civilians in military courts, for a wide range of offences," Shamdasani said.

She added, "The trial of civilians by military courts is in principle incompatible with international human rights law. It raises serious problems in relation to equitable, impartial and independent administration of justice. Such trials are only permissible in exceptional cases."

Parliament’s endorsement of the regressive proposals comes in the lead up to elections early next year, and alongside a troubling rise in arrests and abductions, harassment and intimidation, as well as torture and other ill-treatment of members of the political opposition,” Shamdasani stated.

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