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Uganda could Backtrack on UN Human Rights Office Mandate

Sophie Mutesi | UNN Times ReporterbySophie Mutesi | UNN Times Reporter
February 16, 2023
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Uganda could Backtrack on UN Human Rights Office Mandate

Talks are on-going targeting yhe renewal of the mandate of the UN Human Rights Office in Uganda. (Photo/Courtesy)

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KAMPALA –High level discussions are on-going between the Ugandan government and the United Nations- Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to have a decision to close the UN activities in the East African nation reversed, deputy resident representative in country, Grace Pelly revealed on Wednesday.

About a week ago, the government through a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the mandate of the OHCHCR, which ends in March this year, would not be renewed because the government and local institutions had developed the capacity to monitor, promote and protect human rights without external support.

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The announcement drew strong criticism from human rights activists and civil society, saying that it was a sign of the times since the government is increasingly coming under the spotlight over abuses, including torture, forced disappearances, abductions, detentions without trial and re-arrest of persons legally released by the courts.

But addressing officers from the Internal Security Organisation – ISO at a four-day human rights workshop at Imperial Botanical Beach Hotel, Entebbe, and Pelly disclosed that the office would like to continue operations in Uganda and talks were going on at the highest level.

Pelly, whose office jointly hosted the workshop together with the Uganda Human Rights Commission explained that the Uganda Constitution 1995 Article 20(2) from which ISO derives its mandate imposed on the organization a duty to uphold the inherent dignity and equal rights of all persons, saying that it is that fulfillment that can “promote sustainable development, secure peace, and dignity of lives.”

UHRC member Crispy Kaheru, who represented the chairperson, Hajat Mariam Wangadya said the workshop was not in any way a response to transgressions but was part of the series of planned training activities of the commission started way back in 2020 but were cut short by the Covid -19 pandemic.

Running under the theme “Strengthening the Internal Security Organization personnel’s capacities for the respect of human rights for all,” and running up to Friday, the workshop attracted about fifty officers at the national level but Kaheru explained that others of the kind at the regional levels would be organized in the continuing effort and mandate of the commission. He expressed hope that training would result in the reduction of complaints against the (ISO) outfit, though the training was intended to apportion blame.

Pelly emphasised,

“Professionalism in the ISO work if you truly respect human rights in carrying out intelligence duties. Failure to do so will undermine both the integrity of the intelligence work conducted – leading to a negative impact on the public’s trust in the Internal Security Organisation-ISO as a vital government institution of the state.”

She underscored the need to deepen understanding of the principles and practice of human rights to enable the institution to remain transparent and accountable to the population.

She commended the “strategic partnership with the Uganda Human Rights Commission and the ISO in support and upholding of human rights” and “looked forward to enhancing the collaboration.”  

Kaheru had noted in his opening remarks that OHCHR, UHRC, and ISO should be scoring the same goal, securing all Ugandans.

But Lt Col Churchill Tutayomba -the ISO Director for Legal Affairs made a veiled attack on OHCHR and UHRC – saying they tend to advocate for the rights of the minority against the majority when they overlook the dangers of the activities of the people found culpable of engaging in grave crimes. He defended his men – saying that no one was trained to abuse rights but the operational nature of their work was a tricky.

He appealed to UHRC and OCHRC to advocate for better facilitation and equipping of ISO because at times ill facilitation and equipment were part of the wider problem. He said this was the reason often their evidence is rejected in court, citing abuse of the rights of suspects.

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