The question of civilians being tried in military courts has been around for years. After a quiet reign of Justice Alfonse ...
Seasoned human rights lawyer Ladislaus Kiiza Rwakafuuzi has condemned the increasing militarization of Uganda’s judiciary, ...
The Uganda Law Society (ULS) has handed its Radical New Bar Demilitarization Award to Senior Advocate Ladislaus Kiiza ...
Youth Brigade have said the four-time presidential candidate, Dr Kiiza Besigye, has remained strong despite being in prison. They say his resilience inspires them.Addressing journalists at their ...
The long-awaited judgement as to whether the military courts should try civilians or not has been fixed for January 31st by ...
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FORT JACKSON, S.C. – On a rainy Wednesday last month, soldiers shuffled into lecture halls eager for the end of their 10-week introduction to Army life. The morning’s training wouldn’t be ...
Detonating a grenade under the chin rather than being captured. Using a fellow soldier to lure out attack drones. Removing body armor plates and helmets to enable faster attacks on foot.
SEOUL, South Korea — Few people understand what may be going through the minds of North Korean soldiers fighting and dying for Russia in the war against Ukraine. But Lee Chul Eun is one of them.
Constant propaganda as well as limited access to ammunition — or even toilet paper — were the stark realities of being in North Korea's army, a former soldier told Business Insider.