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Bobi Wine accuses Ugandan lawyers of betraying justice in Kampala
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52532, member: 636"] National Unity Platform leader Robert Kyagulanyi addressed Uganda's legal community during a lecture at the Radical New Bar in Kampala. The opposition politician condemned lawyers for betraying the principles of justice and supporting government oppression. Kyagulanyi blamed legal professionals for creating restrictive legislation and pursuing politically motivated prosecutions against critics. He warned that constitutional breakdown would eventually threaten even those currently benefiting from the system. The leader urged lawyers to resist lawlessness and defend democratic values. Kyagulanyi criticized the Supreme Court for dismissing the election petition evidence while hiding behind legal technicalities. He argued that judicial weakness perpetuates democratic failures and electoral malpractice throughout Uganda. The politician linked current legal problems to historical constitutional crises dating back to 1966. Senior NUP officials attended the event alongside their leader. The Uganda Law Society honored the late Supreme Court Justice George William Kanyeihamba for his contributions to constitutional law and advocacy for judicial independence. [/QUOTE]
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