Uganda: Risk of Violence as Election Approaches

Tuesday, February 21 2006 @ 09:40 PM EST

Edited by: Kandy Ringer

Human Rights Watch 2006

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Compiled by Kandy Ringer

Uganda: Political Leaders Must Call for Calm; Electoral Commission Must Be Impartial

HRW via BBSNews - Kampala, February 22, 2006 -- All Ugandan political parties must call on their supporters to refrain from violence in the tense buildup to the country’s first multi-party elections in 26 years, Human Rights Watch said today.

Map of Uganda, 2005.
Map of Uganda, 2005.

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Human Rights Watch also called on the Electoral Commission to perform its duties impartially and transparently. Presidential and parliamentary elections will be held on Thursday, February 23.

“Tension among voters is high and pre-election violence has been on the increase. The political parties have a duty to prevent further violence,” said Jemera Rone, East Africa coordinator at Human Rights Watch. “The Electoral Commission’s neutrality and transparency on election day will be key.”

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