Ms Carine Kaneza Nantulya the Directrice Afrique et UA at the Human Rights Watch, paid a courtesy visit to the Defence Spokesperson Brig Gen Felix Kulayigye, where the two had a cordial interaction on various issues pertaining to Human Rights.
She also presented the Human Rights Watch report that was launched yesterday in Kampala.
“UPDF, as a policy does not tolerate torture and the few errant individuals have been involved in such have been dealt with according to the law. We operate an open-door policy to stakeholders of Uganda’s development”, said the Defence Spokesperson.
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