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Ugandan army chief orders the closure of a major news platform
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Ugandan army chief orders the closure of a major news platform

In Uganda, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the head of the military and son of President Yoweri Museveni, ordered the shutdown of several media outlets, including the Daily Monitor and NTV, which are part of the Nation Media Group. Kainerugaba asserted his authority over the media, claiming he has had this power since 2017. The move comes amid increased consolidation of power by Kainerugaba, who is seen as a potential successor to Museveni, who has ruled Uganda since 1986. The National Association of Broadcasters expressed concern over the closures and their impact on the media landscape. Kainerugaba has also faced scrutiny over allegations of involvement in the detention of opposition leader Kizza Besigye, with his legal counsel recently arrested on unrelated charges.

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Ugandan army chief orders the closure of a major news platform

In Uganda, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the head of the military and son of President Yoweri Museveni, ordered the shutdown of several media outlets, including the Daily Monitor and NTV, which are part of the Nation Media Group. Kainerugaba asserted his authority over the media, claiming he has had this power since 2017. The move comes amid increased consolidation of power by Kainerugaba, who is seen as a potential successor to Museveni, who has ruled Uganda since 1986. The National Association of Broadcasters expressed concern over the closures and their impact on the media landscape. Kainerugaba has also faced scrutiny over allegations of involvement in the detention of opposition leader Kizza Besigye, with his legal counsel recently arrested on unrelated charges.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents the events factually, quoting Kainerugaba directly and noting concerns raised by the National Association of Broadcasters. It does not take a clear stance on whether the actions are justified or biased, providing both the military's claims and the reactions of media groups.

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