Uganda Cuts Internet, Silences Watchdogs Days Before Vote
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Uganda has suspended several human rights and civil society groups. The government action comes just days before the presidential election on January 15, 2026.
These organizations are crucial for independent election monitoring. Their role is to observe voting and ensure the process is fair.
The suspensions coincide with a nationwide internet shutdown. This blackout is disrupting campaign communication and public debate.
Together, these measures have created a tense atmosphere. The usual intense election campaigning and civic discussion are now being overshadowed.