A proposed Ugandan law has been fiercely criticised by rights groups, journalists and businesses for replicating the language of "foreign agents" used in a Russian law aimed at silencing dissent.
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A proposed law in Uganda has been criticized by rights groups, journalists, and businesses for mirroring Russia's 'foreign agents' law, which is used to silence dissent. The law has sparked concerns about its potential impact on freedom of speech and human rights in the country. Critics argue that the law replicates the language used in the Russian legislation, which has been used to target opposition voices and independent media. The proposal has been met with fierce criticism from various stak
A proposed Ugandan law has been fiercely criticised by rights groups, journalists and businesses for replicating the language of "foreign agents" used in a Russian law aimed at silencing dissent.