media matters

Tuesday 10 November 2009

Uganda: Colliding with the Fourth Estate

 
Yoweri Museveni, Ugandan President - dislikes critical cartoons
Yoweri Museveni, Ugandan President - dislikes critical cartoons

Yoweri Museveni used to be the darling of the West. After 23 years in power the Ugandan president still cuts a good figure at international summits. Only recently the US-Ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice praised the Ugandan military’s peacekeeping deployment in Somalia. Western complaints about Museveni’s arbitrary rule and corruption inside his regime is only whispered behind closed doors.

 

Yet after having changed the 1995 constitution and lifting the Presidential term limits there is mounting criticism from Ugandan journalists and human rights activists of Museweni’s attempts at clinging to power which is challenged from within his ruling coalition.

 

Read Evelyn Matsamura Kiapi’s article for the International Press Service (IPS) on how President Museweni’s questionable preparation for the election in 2011 is “colliding with the Fourth Estate”.

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