UN: Rights office in Uganda closing after govt ends deal

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The UN said Friday that its rights office in Uganda would close this weekend after the government refused to renew an agreement that has allowed it to operate there for nearly two decades.

The United Nations rights office in Kampala will officially close on Saturday after the Ugandan government decided not to renew the Host Country Agreement, according to a UN statement.

Turk expressed particular concern about the rights situation ahead of Uganda's 2026 elections, in light of the "increasingly hostile environment in which human rights defenders, civil society actors and journalists are operating". The UN rights chief also slammed the recent passage of a "deeply discriminatory and harmful anti-homosexuality law, that is already having a negative impact on Ugandans".

"The Uganda Human Rights Commission, our long-standing partner in the protection and promotion of human rights in the country, is chronically under-funded and under-staffed, and reports of political interference in its mandate undermine its legitimacy, independence and impartiality," Turk warned.He urged the government to provide the commission with the human, technical and financial resources it needs.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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