Context
The closures come amid increasing tensions regarding media freedom in Uganda, where the military's influence over the press has been a growing concern. S1S2
Key points
- Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba ordered the shutdown of the Daily Monitor and NTV Uganda. S1
- The Daily Monitor is Uganda's largest independent daily newspaper. S1
- NTV Uganda is one of the largest private broadcasters in the country. S1
- Kainerugaba stated that the media outlets would not reopen without his permission. S1
- The media group described the situation as a 'military siege'. S2
- Armed soldiers were reported to be deployed at the media offices. S2
- Kainerugaba's actions reflect a broader trend of military influence over media in Uganda. S2
- The president's son has expressed skepticism about the concept of a free press. S1
Why it matters
- The shutdown of media outlets raises significant concerns about press freedom in Uganda. S1
- The military's control over media could impact public access to information. S2
- These actions may signal a shift towards increased authoritarianism in the country. S1
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