Tuesday, April 12, 2011

HUMAN RIGHTS OF UGANDA-

For nearly two decades, Northern Uganda has been ravaged by conflict. Thousands of civilians have been subject to brutal attacks, rape, torture, extra-judicial execution and destruction of homes and communities. In the last several years, there has been some movement toward justice, including the opening of investigations at the International Criminal Court, but the progress has been slow and marred by continued violence.
The vast majority of abuses in Northern Uganda have been committed by what amounts to an army of children. The Lord's Resistance Army a rebel group fighting since 1986, has systematically abducted children for use as soldiers. An estimated 20,000 were abducted between 1999 and 2004 alone. Up to eighty percent of the group's entire military force is now made up of child soldiers.


The education in Uganda was facing the higher prices to get an education and lowest prices paid for teachers work. This was a very big problem because many of the population couldnt get a good education. In here there not are healthy environments because thay only have one doctor to attend houndreds of people. That is to much of the population, that's why many people died.
A big problem in Uganda was the homosexuality because peopl in ther that were gay and say it thay get killed. Homosexuality is banned in Uganda, which is mulling a harsh new anti-gay bill that would usher in the death sentence for acts of "aggravated homosexuality".













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