HRCU WEEKLY UPDATE: ISSUE NO.33 OF 2021
THE
HUMAN RIGHTS CENTRE UGANDA (HRCU)
WEEKLY
UPDATE ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND KEY EMERGING ISSUES WITHIN THE HRDS’ WOKING
ENVIRONMENT
WEEK
OF 30TH AUGUST TO 5TH SEPTEMBER 2021
Welcome to the month of September 2021!
Thank you for the continued effort and zeal
in promoting and striving for the protection and realization of human rights
and fundamental freedoms in Uganda.
You will note and notice that the more we do
our work peacefully, within the law and within well defined contexts, the more
we win together as key actors whether individually or in association with
others – whether in civil society/NGO sector or government/State ministries,
departments and agencies. Ultimately, we are working towards a society where
everyone’s rights and fundamental freedoms can re respected, promoted,
protected and realized.
Below are some of the updates from the week
of August 30 to September 5, 2021:
COVID-19
RELATED NEWS
Results of
COVID-19 tests done on 3 September 2021 confirm 115 new cases. The cumulative
confirmed cases are 120,581. The breakdown of the new cases are: 115
Alerts and Contacts: Kampala (21), Oyam (14), Apac (9), Kazo (9), Wakiso (15),
Ngora (5), Kumi (4), Kiryandongo (4), Mukono (3), Masaka (3), Kaberamaido (3),
Kotido (3), Mayuge (2), Soroti (2), Gulu (2), Buliisa (2), Kabale (3), Kalungu
(2) Mityana (2), Busia (1), Mbarara (1), Rukungiri (1), Napak (1),
Adjumani (1), Manafwa (1), Kiboga (1).
Details at: https://twitter.com/MinofHealthUG/
Please note
that COVID-19 Vaccination will take place from 6th to 10th September at different sites
in Kampala. Information can be found at: https://twitter.com/MinofHealthUG/status/1434472905832898560/photo/1
RIGHT TO EDUCATION:
SCHOOLS
MUST REORGANIZE BEFORE OPENING – GOVERNMENT
The Government has asked parents to stay calm and patient as they find
better strategies towards the reopening of schools. Information
minister Dr. Chris Baryomunsi said there are many proposals which the national
COVID-19 taskforce and the government need to analyse, in order to come up with
a lasting solution to the challenge. He
asked the public to disregard the circulating news of the government’s plan to
re-open schools in the next two weeks.
“I saw a newspaper
reporting that schools will be opening in two weeks’ time. That is not
correct,” he said. https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/schools-to-reopen-in-next-two-weeks-3532184
While appearing on Urban
TV’s Rush Hour morning show on Wednesday 1st September 2021,
Baryomunsi said much as the government wants to reopen schools, there are many
issues that need to be considered, to avoid the resurgence of COVID-19 cases as
it happened when they reopened the schools last year.
He said the technical
committee comprising of scientists and the ministries of health and education,
has developed several proposals which are yet to be presented to the national
COVID-19 taskforce and the Cabinet for discussion before any decision is made. Baryomunsi,
however, stressed that the days of reopening the schools might not be far, but
that the focus now is on vaccination. He said they will not rush to open
schools without clear safety measures.
Source and details: New Vision: https://www.newvision.co.ug/articledetails/113823
ANALYSIS AND COMMENT:
It is the desire of every child and parent to see that schools get
reopened and formal learning taking shape. The continued closure of schools has
not only affected the right to education https://www.ilo.org/dyn/natlex/docs/ELECTRONIC/44038/90491/F206329993/UGA44038.pdf
but also the employment sector where those who qualified as teachers on the one
hand and private schools owners on the other have had to bear the pain of loss
of jobs and income.
Human Rights Defenders have the opportunity to strengthen advocacy in
this regard while at the same time proposing appropriate and safe initiatives
and measure to government that will ensure the safety of the learners and
school staff against the prevalence and likely effects of COVID-19.
NATIONAL SECURITY
AND THE RIGHT TO LIFE: THE MASAKA
QUESTION
‘PIGS’ KILLING
UGANDANS IN MASAKA ARE FINISHED- MUSEVENI
President Museveni once again voiced outrage
at criminals he described as pigs- that have viciously killed close to 30
Ugandans in just one month.
‘‘You are a pig. There are people who
miscalculate and think they can disturb Uganda. That's deception because
there's no force that can defeat Uganda and NRM militarily and politically,’’
he said. Security records indicate majority of the slayed are individuals aged
over 50 with most attacked from their homes during wee hours. There’s no
strategy. You’re finished now. They are bankrupt. It’s unfortunate that they
have caused death of these old people,’’ he said.
For the first time in more than a week,
Masaka Sub-region overnight Monday 30th August 2021 did not report
any fatality related to the horrifying attacks executed by persons whose agenda
is still anonymous to security forces.
‘‘We can mobilize a force of even up to 500,
000 people. There’s no man power we cannot mobilize to defend the country,’’ Mr.
Museveni reacted.
Source and details at: Daily Monitor Tuesday August 31, 2021: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/-pigs-killing-ugandans-in-masaka-are-finished-museveni-3532866
MASAKA KILLINGS
ARE SPONSORED, POLICE SAY
The groups behind the killings of people in
Greater Masaka area are organised and sponsored by individuals that are yet to
be discovered, police have said.
At least 28 people have been killed in Masaka
City and Lwengo District since late July.
Police spokesperson Fred Enanga said 15 suspects, who have admitted to the
killings, have been arrested.
“They have given us valuable information;
where they were recruited from, where they held meetings. These are planned
activities. We shall be able to find out the sponsors of these activities,” Mr
Enanga said yesterday at the police headquarters at Naguru, Kampala.
Residents in Greater Masaka have been in
panic since last month when the attacks started. Most of the victims are
elderly people, who are hit with blunt objects on the head. Some were hacked
with machetes.
Mr. Enanga said the information they had
obtained from the suspects would be able to lead them to the planners and
sponsors of the killings. Police detectives have ruled out monetary benefits or
land wrangles since suspects do not take anything from their victims. Besides,
those targeted are at the lowest of the economic ladder.
Source and details: Daily Monitor, Tuesday August 31, 2021: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/masaka-killings-are-sponsored-police-say-3532238
Also see:
Some of the victims of the
Masaka Killings: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/some-of-the-victims-of-the-masaka-killings-3533628
Masaka murders: One
killed, another survives with severe injuries: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/masaka-murders-one-killed-another-survives-with-severe-injuries-3534946
DEPUTY SPEAKER AMONG CALLS FOR PROTECTION OF
UGANDANS LIVING NEAR GAME PARKS
The Deputy Speaker Anita Among directed the Minister of State for
Tourism (Wild life and Antiquities), Martin Mugarura to prioritise the safety
of locals living around game parks, saying their livelihoods have been affected
by the wildlife.
While chairing plenary sitting on 1st September 2021, Among
faulted the Ministry of Tourism for delaying to address the challenges faced by
people living around national game parks. Among also rejected the request by
the Minister, asking for two weeks to develop a plan, arguing that there is
need for an immediate intervention to save lives.
“If it means that you have to fence off the area, then do it. Two weeks
is a long time yet people are being killed by animals and hunger because
animals are destroying their crops,” she said.
The Speaker’s directive follows a matter of national importance raised
by Lokwang Phillips (NRM, Napore West County) who said that the wild animals
are destroying crops and killing people.
Deputy Speaker Anita Among
Source and details at: The Independent, Thursday September 2, 2021: https://www.independent.co.ug/deputy-speaker-among-calls-for-protection-of-ugandans-living-near-game-parks/
QUICK ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
National security is very important
for peace, development and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms.
It disheartens to know that there are people who are working against this and
therefore, it remains the duty of human rights defenders to continually speak
out against such societal evils and advocate for peace and good coexistence.
The right to life is protected under Article 22 of the Constitution of the
Republic of Uganda https://www.ilo.org/dyn/natlex/docs/ELECTRONIC/44038/90491/F206329993/UGA44038.pdf
Therefore, anyone found to violate or abuse this right must be brought to book
or held accountable.
KEY EMERGING ISSUES:
SAVERS AND
ACCESS TO THEIR SAVINGS: UNSOLVED MIDTERM ACCESS FOR
SAVERS AWAITS NEW NSSF BOARD
A new board that will play an oversight role over the multi-billion
dollar National Social Security Fund (NSSF) has been appointed to steer the
fund facing questions, especially, on benefits access for members.
Mr. Peter Kimbowa, a corporate governance and management expert, will
chair the 10-member team tasked with steering “the Fund through a transition as
it positions itself to play a major role in the expansion of social security
coverage and expanding the long-term savings space in Uganda”. He
replaces Patrick Byabakama Kaberenge, who served the maximum two terms.
The key question for the fund is the controversial mid-term access for
members. While there is overwhelming public support to allow members who are 45
years and above and have contributed to the fund for 10 years to access up to
20 per cent of the benefits, regulators and management have been less
enthusiastic.
Although President Museveni has expressed willingness to sign onto the
mid-term access, he has been less assertive on the decision stalling on
procedural issues. Last month, NSSF management asked Parliament to split the
current Fund into two to provide for workers who would want to have midterm
access to their savings.
Finance minister Matia Kasaija (left) and NSSF managing
director Richard Byarugaba during the NSSF annual meeting on September 28,
2019. PHOTO/FILE
Source and more details at: Daily Monitor, Thursday September 2, 2021: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/unsolved-midterm-access-for-savers-awaits-new-nssf-board-3535004
ANALYSIS AND QUICK COMMENT:
What are the benefits meant for anyway? Whose are they? What
is it in the proposed legislation that will enable savers access their benefits
at the proposed time? These are some of the questions that should be answered
by all of us and as we continue to watch the space and analyse the context. We
can only hope that NSSF Management and Parliament shall continue to apply the
Human Rights Based Approach and its tenets to the resolution of this issue as
we also hope the cause of the savers will be given utmost urgency and
consideration.
MAKERERE UNIVERSITY MAIN BUILDING TO BE
DEMOLISHED
Minister of ICT Chris Baryomunsi announced that Cabinet
had resolved to demolish what remains of the burnt Makerere University main
building, and rebuild it.
“Cabinet decided that
the Makerere main building be demolished and rebuilt. We have also
directed the Minister of finance to release sh21 billion for the reconstruction
of this main building,” he told the press today.
The Cabinet decision comes months after recommendations
made late last year by a committee that was set up to study and assess the structural
integrity of the burnt Makerere University main building. The committee
recommended that the entire building be demolished.
The iconic building, also known as the Ivory Tower, was
gutted by a mysterious fire on September 19th sending a shock wave across the
country, as history spanning close to eight decades was reduced to ashes. Days
after the dark day, the University Council announced a restoration plan.
However, there was a need to understand the integrity of the structure before a
decision on the scope of the work could be taken.
Makerere University main building on fire in September last year. PHOTO
VIA @MakerereU
Source: The Independent, Tuesday September 31, 2021:
https://www.independent.co.ug/makerere-university-main-building-to-be-demolished/
QUICK ANALYSIS AND
COMMENT:
For anyone who went through Makerere University and
those currently undertaking their studies at the Institution of Learning, the
imagination is whether the rebuilt Ivory Tower will live up to its ‘former’
glory. Human rights defenders may continue to be part of discussions that will
ensure that there is timely allocation and utilization of resources for the
purpose for which they will be devoted – the reconstruction of Makerere
University Main Building. The other advocacy area is to see that the rebuilding
happens within the scheduled time.
REGIONAL
NEWS
INTERNET CUT OFF IN SOUTH SUDAN AFTER CALLS FOR STREET
PROTESTS
Internet services
in South Sudan were disrupted on Monday and security forces were deployed on
the streets, which were quieter than usual as residents sheltered inside after
activists had called for protests against President Salva Kiir's government. With
Kiir scheduled to address lawmakers at parliament's opening session on Monday
morning, a coalition of activist groups reiterated their call on Sunday for
public rallies demanding he resigns.
However, there was
no sign early on Monday of major street gatherings in the capital Juba. Some
activists told Reuters they were in hiding for security reasons. Police said
the activists had not sought permission to protest, and therefore any large
demonstration would be illegal.
In televised
remarks to an elite unit on Sunday, deputy inspector general of police Lt Gen
James Pui Yak said authorities would not "harm anybody" to break up
demonstrations.
Residents in Juba
told Reuters that as of Sunday evening mobile data was unavailable on the
network of South African mobile operator MTN Group, and by Monday morning it
was also halted on the network of Kuwait-based operator Zain Group.
Activist Jame
David Kolok, whose Foundation for Democracy and Accountable Governance is one
of the groups that called for the demonstration, told Reuters that the internet
shutdown was a sign "the authorities are panicking." The activists
accuse Kiir's government of corruption and failing to protect the population or
provide basic services. Kiir's government has repeatedly denied allegations
from rights and advocacy groups of abuses and corruption.
South Sudan President Salva Kiir
Source: The Observer Monday August 30, 2021: https://observer.ug/news/headlines/71034-internet-cut-off-in-south-sudan-after-calls-for-street-protests
QUICK THOUGHT AND COMMENT:
Human
rights defenders and civil and political rights activists have always acted as and
indeed been trumpets that sound warnings to governments to respect, protect and
fulfil human rights and fundamental freedoms for their citizens. Comparisons
must be made regarding rights and freedoms on the African continent and
therefore continue to have joint advocacy initiatives as human rights defenders
not only at national but regional and international levels to call for an end
to infringement on the rights of citizens. Whenever there are to be limitations
of rights, they must be justifiable.
CONCLUDING
REMARK:
The year is drawing in very fast.
Accordingly, HRCU appreciates all human rights defenders and partners for their
resilience over the last eight months of 2021 and urge them to strengthen
networking, collaboration and information sharing as this will strengthen
efforts towards promotion, protection and realization of human rights and
fundamental freedoms for all.
... Wishing you a fruitful week ...
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