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    Former Kenyan Justice Minister Denied Entry to Uganda Amid Political Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Martha Karua, a former Kenyan justice minister and legal representative of Ugandan opposition figure Kizza Besigye, was recently prevented from entering Uganda. Besigye, a prominent critic of the Ugandan government, is currently undergoing a treason trial, a case that has drawn significant regional and international attention. Karua’s involvement as his lawyer highlights the cross-border legal and political complexities surrounding the trial. Her denial of entry underscores the heightened tensions between Ugandan authorities and opposition supporters.

    Besigye’s trial for treason is a critical event in Uganda’s political landscape, reflecting ongoing struggles over democratic governance and political dissent. The case has been widely viewed as a test of Uganda’s judicial independence and respect for political freedoms. Karua’s role as legal counsel is significant, given her experience and stature in East African politics and law. Her blocked entry raises concerns about the Ugandan government’s approach to opposition figures and their legal advocates.

    Meanwhile, the incident has implications for regional relations between Kenya and Uganda, two neighboring countries with intertwined political and economic ties. It also highlights challenges faced by opposition leaders in authoritarian contexts and the risks legal professionals encounter when defending politically sensitive cases. The situation remains a focal point for human rights organizations and observers monitoring political repression in East Africa.

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