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AU mission says Uganda vote marred by fear and bullying
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84580, member: 27"] International observers are side-eyeing Uganda's recent election pretty hard. The African Union mission, led by former Nigerian leader Goodluck Jonathan, flagged major issues like intimidation and arrests targeting opposition figures. They cited reports of security forces using excessive force to break up rallies, leading to casualties. The mission also criticized the shutdown of internet access and the suspension of civil society groups' rights before polling. They highlighted how the main opposition candidate faced blocked venues and media restrictions. A directive ordering voters to leave immediately after casting ballots raised suspicions about transparency. Observers noted a constrained environment for civic groups and journalists, with many facing accreditation hurdles or arrest. The overall assessment points to a climate where fear and restricted freedoms eroded public trust in the electoral process. Recommendations call for upholding fundamental rights and ensuring security agencies act within their legal mandate. The report urges comprehensive electoral reforms developed through broad consultation. It emphasizes the need for a conducive environment for media, civil society, and opposition parties to operate without interference. The mission's findings underscore persistent gaps in the legal and operational framework governing elections. [/QUOTE]
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