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Uganda's Army Chief Shuts Down Leading Independent Media Outlets

via BBC World·10h ago

Two of Uganda's leading media outlets, NTV and the Daily Monitor, say their offices in the capital have been placed under 'military siege' on the orders of the army chief. Press-freedom advocates warn the shutdown marks a sharp escalation against independent journalism in the country.

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