UHRC Criticizes UCC’s Decision to Ban Songs by Lil Pazo and Gravity Omutujju

[Big Eye - Uganda] - 23/12/2024
The Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) has strongly opposed the Uganda Communications Commission’s (UCC) recent decision to ban songs by artists Lil Pazo and Gravity Omutujju, labeling the move as oppressive and a violation of fundamental rights. UHRC Chairperson, Mrs. Mariam Fauzat Wangadya, (…)
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