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Uganda parliament passes controversial ‘Sovereignty Bill’ after amendments

Uganda parliament passes controversial ‘Sovereignty Bill’ after amendments

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Published on 2026-05-06 04:41:00

Uganda’s parliament has passed a contentious new law critics warn could be used to silence dissent, despite last-minute amendments aimed at softening some of its provisions.

The so-called “Protection of Sovereignty Bill” was approved late Tuesday after a heated debate, with lawmakers backing changes that removed a clause classifying Ugandans abroad as “foreigners” and exempted certain institutions — including medical,…

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