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{{Problem
|Description=The problem of Justice and Human Rights in Uganda is characterized by a lack of access to justice, corruption within the justice system, and widespread human rights abuses, including arbitrary detention, torture, and extrajudicial killings. The government has been criticized for failing to address these issues and for restricting freedom of expression and assembly.
|Description=The problem of Justice and Human Rights in Uganda is characterized by widespread corruption, political repression, and discrimination against marginalized groups, including women, LGBT individuals, and ethnic minorities. The government has been criticized for failing to uphold the rule of law and for using excessive force against peaceful protesters and opposition leaders.
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