The National Unity Platform (NUP) has expressed gratitude to their supporters in the United Kingdom and Canada for staging peaceful protests. On a recent evening, NUP members in the UK held a demonstration at the Uganda High Commission in London. Similarly, NUP supporters in Canada organized a peaceful protest in Toronto.
These protests are part of a larger effort to draw attention to the need for international sanctions against Ugandan government officials who are accused of committing various human rights abuses. The NUP believes that the regime in Uganda should be held responsible for its actions, which include severe human rights violations, electoral violence, enforced disappearances, and repression of political opposition.
The peaceful demonstrations in London and Toronto are seen as a way to amplify the calls for accountability and justice. The NUP is urging the international community to take a stand against the actions of the Ugandan regime, advocating for measures that would pressure the government to respect human rights and democratic principles.
By organizing these protests, the NUP hopes to garner international support and put pressure on the Ugandan government to address and rectify the ongoing issues of impunity and injustice.