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Uganda's leading media outlets shut down by army chief
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Uganda's leading media outlets shut down by army chief

Uganda's leading independent media outlets, including the Daily Monitor, NTV, and Spark TV, were forcibly closed by orders from General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the country's army chief and son of President Yoweri Museveni. Armed soldiers were stationed outside the Daily Monitor's headquarters in Kampala, and the TV stations displayed messages stating 'video unavailable.' The media outlets are part of the influential Nation Media Group. General Kainerugaba claimed he does not support a free press and asserted authority to shut down media houses. Opposition and human rights groups criticize him as part of a repressive regime, while supporters argue the government has ensured stability and economic growth. President Museveni, who recently won a seventh term in disputed elections, is seen by some as grooming his son for leadership. The closures follow past incidents where media outlets faced similar restrictions, including raids and forced shutdowns linked to critical reporting.

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Uganda's leading media outlets shut down by army chief

Uganda's leading independent media outlets, including the Daily Monitor, NTV, and Spark TV, were forcibly closed by orders from General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the country's army chief and son of President Yoweri Museveni. Armed soldiers were stationed outside the Daily Monitor's headquarters in Kampala, and the TV stations displayed messages stating 'video unavailable.' The media outlets are part of the influential Nation Media Group. General Kainerugaba claimed he does not support a free press and asserted authority to shut down media houses. Opposition and human rights groups criticize him as part of a repressive regime, while supporters argue the government has ensured stability and economic growth. President Museveni, who recently won a seventh term in disputed elections, is seen by some as grooming his son for leadership. The closures follow past incidents where media outlets faced similar restrictions, including raids and forced shutdowns linked to critical reporting.

Lettura del bias (Destra): The article frames the actions of General Muhoozi Kainerugaba as justified within the context of maintaining order and national stability, aligning with the narrative supported by the ruling party and its allies. It highlights criticism from opposition and human rights groups but presents these as '

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