A media minefield : increased threats to freedom of expression in Uganda.
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- 1564326276
- 9781564326270
- Increased threats to freedom of expression in Uganda
- Uganda, a media minefield [Cover title]
- P95.82.U43 B87 2010
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P92.K46 M34 2010 The media we want : | P92.K46 M34 2010 The media we want : | P92.U33 H365 1998 A handbook on the state of the media in Uganda / | P95.82.U33 H86 2010 A media minefield : | P96.E25 H47 2002 Manufacturing consent : | PN4748 .U33 F744 2007 Freedom of expression | PN5450.K4 A25 2016 Academic curricula and trainings in journalism and safety in Kenya. |
"This report was researched and written by Maria Burnett"--Acknowledgements.
"May 2010"--P. following t.p.
Includes bibliographical references.
This 60-page report documents multiple recent cases in which Ugandan journalists have faced increasing threats from government officials and NRM party members, intimidation, harassment, and in some instances, government-inspired criminal charges. The cases involved journalists who had reported critically about the government, presented opposing political views, or exposed state wrongdoing, such as corruption or failure to investigate crimes, particularly in rural areas. Furthermore, Uganda's media regulatory system is partisan and does not tolerate criticism of the governing party, Human Rights Watch said
Also available via the Internet on the Human Rights Watch web site.
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