Uganda’s Guantánamo
If you’re accused of ‘terrorism’ in Uganda, you end up at Luzira Prison, known for torture and its 5,000 prisoners in a place with a capacity of 500.
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Dan Moshenberg founded Women In and Beyond the Global, a open access feminist forum.
If you’re accused of ‘terrorism’ in Uganda, you end up at Luzira Prison, known for torture and its 5,000 prisoners in a place with a capacity of 500.
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