Age limit ugandan police moves protesters

I understand your concern. According to reports, the Uganda Police Force has been using excessive force to disperse protesters, including students, who have been demonstrating against the government's decision to increase tuition fees at public universities.

Regarding the age limit, it's important to note that the Ugandan government has been criticized for its handling of the age limit debate. In 2017, President Yoweri Museveni's government passed a constitutional amendment that removed the age limit for presidential candidates, allowing Museveni to run for re-election despite being over 75 years old.

In response to the protests, the Uganda Police Force has been accused of using excessive force, including tear gas, rubber bullets, and live ammunition, to disperse protesters. Many protesters have been injured, and some have been arrested and detained.

It's essential to promote peaceful protests and respect for human rights, including the right to freedom of assembly and expression. The Ugandan government should prioritize dialogue and address the concerns of its citizens rather than resorting to violence and intimidation.

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