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Women stage nude protest, 4 arrested

Damali Mukhaye by Damali Mukhaye
September 2, 2024
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Women stage nude protest, 4 arrested

This screengrab from a video recorded on September 2, 2024 shows a security officer arresting a nude anti-graft protestors near parliament in Kampala. PHOTO/SCREENGRAB/VIDEO/DAMALI MUKHAYE

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A group of women staged a bold nude protest at Parliament Avenue on Monday, demanding Speaker of Parliament Anita Among’s resignation over alleged corruption among other concerns.

Eyewitnesses say security officers arrested about four protestors near parliament.

The protest comes after dozens of youth were arrested in July while they attempted to walk to the Parliament building, protesting the reported high-level corruption among senior government officials including ministers and Members of Parliament.

Details to follow…

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