The UN Human Rights Office emphasized the importance of open access to communication and information for free and genuine elections in Uganda, where President Museveni is expected to extend his four-decade rule amid a police crackdown on the opposition and an internet shutdown. Polls have opened amidst fears of violence and slow voting station openings, with heavy security presence in various areas. The government’s actions have raised concerns, with the UN warning of repression and intimidation against political opposition and dissenting voices. The internet shutdown, justified by the Uganda Communications Commission to prevent misinformation and electoral fraud, has sparked international concern.
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