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{UAH} Police brutality must end

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Every change you create in society must have a reaction, especially when that change is built on anarchism. When North America started to "Protect" children from abusive parents, it actually in the process made the parents the children and the children the parents. You have a system that takes care of the children when it has no one supervising it. Children Aid Society is an independent entity thus the auditor general does not check on it nor the Ombudsman. That independence has killed so many children in this society. So those that demanded for children protection cannot complain, but the graves they have created are enormous.

 

Blacks are demanding for change and defunding the police, which the Democrats are going to hand them. But you have created a danger for your selves that you are going to have your children running drugs in Democratic Ghettoes like New York, when there is no one policing them.

 

You think black kids are killing themselves these days, watch what is coming after you erase the police system in Democrats states. You are gonna firkin puke  !!!!!!

 

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From: 'Afuwa Kasule' via Ugandans at Heart (UAH) Community <ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com>
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Subject: {UAH} Police brutality must end

 

Police brutality must end

Fiona Anglin

There are parallels between police brutality in the US and Uganda Africa, a country still haunted by its violent past. After emerging from the civil wars in the 1980's and a new progressive constitution, Uganda is back full circle to its turbulent past.

The right to freedom of association is considerably limited in Uganda. The public Order Mangement Act, which required organizers, to notify police of any planned assembly, was enacted in 2013. For close to a decade opposition rallies and university students were unfairly targeted by police, purportedly, enforcing the law. On March 26th 2020, the judges of the Constitutional Court, in a 4 to 1 decision annulled the law and declared all acts committed by the state pursuant to the law.

Justice Barishaki Cheborian wrote

"The police have absolutely no authority, to stop the holding of public gatherings, on grounds of alleged possible grounds of breach of peace, if such gatherings are allowed to proceed. The police's duty is to regulate the holding of public gatherings and to ensure that there's no breach in peace."

After two months after the decision, police in the Northern town of Gulu, arrested protestors including two members of parliament during a protest over rising coronavirus cases.

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