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MOHAMMED YUSUF Uganda’s Supreme Court recently ruled that trying civilians in military courts is unconstitutional. Human rights groups welcomed the decision as a major step in protecting the rights to a fair trial, but the government criticized the move. Human Rights Watch’s senior researcher (…)
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