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Uganda Law Society demands police exit Robert Kyagulanyi's home
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 86038, member: 27"] Courts got brushed off as police stayed put at an opposition home, lawyers went scorched earth, and a simmering standoff spilled into rights claims, politics, and global side-eye. Accusation against the police presence [LIST] [*]Uganda Law Society accused the Uganda Police Force of ignoring a court ruling. [*]Demanded officers clear out of the Magere property. [*]Framed the move as illegal restraint. [*]Warned of contempt fallout. [/LIST] High Court ruling background [LIST] [*]Robert Kyagulanyi won a liberty case against the state. [*]Judges trashed open-ended home confinement. [*]Found constitutional violations tied to the movement. [*]Said confinement crossed legal limits. [/LIST] Claims about family treatment [LIST] [*]Uganda Law Society said access to necessities got blocked. [*]Described conditions as degrading. [*]Pointed to liberty and movement rights. [*]Raised living standard concerns. [/LIST] Formal letter and recipients [LIST] [*]Asiimwe Anthony signed for the Uganda Law Society. [*]Addressed the note to Abbas Byakagaba. [*]Copied the Attorney General. [*]Included the Internal Affairs Minister. [/LIST] Political tension context [LIST] [*]Robert Kyagulanyi reported repeated security operations at Magere. [*]Alleged violent conduct by forces. [*]He said Barbie Kyagulanyi ended up hospitalized. [*]Authorities stayed publicly silent. [/LIST] International attention and reactions [LIST] [*]The European Union criticized the election-period violence. [*]Urged safety for political actors. [*]Diplomats tracked events closely. [*]Rights groups kept watch. [/LIST] Police response status [LIST] [*]Uganda Police Force offered no public reply. [*]Gave no signal on pulling back. [*]Left compliance unclear. [*]Standoff remains unresolved. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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