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Uganda sees no end to election-related violence

By DW
30 December 2020   |   11:00 am
Tensions are rising as Uganda gears up for a general election. President Yoweri Museveni, in power for 36 years, has changed the constitution to be able to run again. Experts fear the violence will not stop at the polls.

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