5,000 Ugandans are being detained in Zimbabwe and South Africa without trial.
The
leadership of the Ugandans in the diaspora are investigate
circumstances under which over 5,000 Ugandans are being detained in
Zimbabwe and South Africa without trial.
The development
follows media reports that there are about 5,800 Ugandans held in
prisons of both countries for unspecified period of time.
The
media recently quoted the executive director human rights defenders
Gideon Tugume, saying; "More than 500 Ugandan prisoners have been
identified in South Africa (mainly in Pretoria and Johannesburg) and
more than 5,000 in Zimbabwe".
However the head of Diaspora, Elogu said they had embarked on
investigations to ascertain the actual number of Ugandans being held in
both countries and the reason for their arrest.
"We want to
find out who is where, have they been charged, we want to ensure that
due process is followed, you cannot keep people in the cells for long,"
said Elogu.
He made the remarks yesterday during a press
conference on the fourth coming Uganda convention Nordics 2013 which
will take place starting 28 -30 June in Stockholm Sweden.
Elogu who could not confirm the alleged 5,000 number of arrested
Ugandans in both countries said; "we are trying to get in touch with our
local embassies there, to get the exact number it is difficult to say
how many were arrested".
He however urged Ugandans abroad to respect policies of countries where they travel for greener pasture.
"When you travel and infringe on certain aspects of the law of that country, chances are high you would be arrested," he said.
Many Ugandans have been victims of arrest in many foreign countries
such as china where they have been arrested for long without trial.
Meanwhile, the chairman Ugandan convention Nordics, Peter Ntende said
preparations for the Ugandan convention Nordics 2013, were in high gear.
He said they would use the convention to promote Uganda's tourism and
oil sector to potential investors in the Nordic countries such as
Sweden, Denmark Norway among others to attract more investors to Uganda.
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