Uganda military chief orders Nation Media Group shutdowns, threatens Managing Director Susan Nsibirwa
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Committee to Protect Journalists
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Radio FreeUganda military chief orders Nation Media Group shutdowns, threatens Managing Director Susan Nsibirwaradiofree.orgNew York, June 29, 2026—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls for Ugandan authorities to swiftly and unreservedly remove security forces from the premises of the privately owned Nation Media Group-Uganda (NMG-U), permit the company to operate freely, and ensure Managing Director Susan Nsibirwa can work without concern that she may be arrested or attacked. In...
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