Trending & Latest News

The Detention of Agather Atuhaire: A Diplomatic Row Between Uganda and Tanzania

The recent detention of Ugandan activist Agather Atuhaire by Tanzanian authorities has sparked a diplomatic row between the two East African nations. The incident has raised concerns about human rights, freedom of expression, and the treatment of activists in the region.

According to reports, Atuhaire was arrested alongside Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi in Tanzania. While Mwangi was later released and dumped at the Horohoro-Lunga Lunga border, Atuhaire remains in custody, prompting the Ugandan government to demand answers from Tanzania. The Ugandan High Commission in Tanzania has expressed concern over Atuhaire’s detention and requested clarification on the grounds for her arrest.

The detention of Atuhaire has sparked widespread outrage, with several organizations calling for her release. The Wangu Kanja Foundation and Kongamano La Mapinduzi have expressed concern over her treatment by Tanzanian security forces, highlighting the need for respect for human rights and the rule of law. Lawyers representing Atuhaire and Mwangi have filed a habeas corpus application, urging the Tanzanian authorities to produce them in court and disclose the reasons for their detention.

The incident has strained diplomatic relations between Uganda and Tanzania, with Uganda demanding access to Atuhaire and seeking clarification on her detention. The situation highlights the challenges faced by activists and journalists in the region, who often risk arrest and detention for exercising their right to free expression.

The detention of Agather Atuhaire is a worrying development that highlights the need for respect for human rights and the rule of law in the East African region. The Ugandan government’s diplomatic efforts to secure her release are a step in the right direction, and it is hoped that Tanzania will respond positively to these efforts. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting the rights of activists and journalists, who play a crucial role in promoting accountability and good governance in our societies.

Related posts

Torn Posters, Frayed Trust Uganda Police Under Fire Over NUP Incident

Dean Lubowa Saava

Museveni Hands Over IPOD Chair to DP’s Mao, Emphasizes Peaceful Coexistence

Dean Lubowa Saava

A Discussion Between Patriarch Theodoros II and President Museveni

Barbra Zeka

Funds Disappear as Kasubi Tombs Remain Unfinished

Barbra Zeka

Rev. Canon Kugonza Joshua Elected 3rd Bishop of Masindi-Kitara Diocese

Barbra Zeka

PPDA Appoints New Board Members to Drive Procurement Reforms

Barbra Zeka

Bobi Wine Launches Fundraiser as NUP Faces Cash Crunch Ahead of 2026

Barbra Zeka

Strengthening Bilateral Relations: Kenyatta’s Visit to Museveni

Cathy Mirembe

France returns slain king’s skull to Madagascar after a century

ndiwalanakiwa@gmail.com

A Ghetto Star Who Shone Bright, His Life Was Cut Short Besides Him Is Nagirinya And The Mother

Ssekanyumiza Amansa Bwino

Leave a Comment