PRESS STATEMENT
25th May 2018
For Immediate Release
STATEMENT CONDEMNING AND CALLING UPON GOVERNMENT TO ADDRESS THREATS TO SECURITY OF PERSONS
(Mengo, Kampala) The Legal Aid Service Provider’s Network (LASPNET), an organization of 52 legal aid service providers in Uganda through its Gender Justice Cluster is extremely concerned and worried at the state of insecurity and vulnerability of women and girls in Uganda. We join others to condemn in the STRONGEST TERMS these kidnaps and murders. We commiserate with the families of the departed and those who are still in captivity.
Since 2017, the security situation in the country has been dire with increasing reported cases of kidnap and murders of women and children where 23 women were reported killed in areas of Nansana, Wakiso and Entebbe. Police further notes that the killers in most cases raped the women before killing them. This trend continues with no hope of the problem being adequately addressed. This has continued to threaten our right to life and security as a country but also to emotionally impact on the families of the victims. In a press conference held on 23rd may 2018, the Inspector General of Police, Martin Okoth Ochola, shared that in the last four months, 42 cases of kidnaps were reported and investigated, 7 involved murder with 8 victims, 10 cases were of self-kidnap, 8 cases, all victims rescued alive, whereas 7 victims are still missing.
This trend of kidnaps and murders is worrying as it may relate to crimes against humanity where women are used as weapons of destruction and/or expression of discontent by a bandit of criminals. It is a violation of the right to life as enshrined in Article 3 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; Article 6 of the International Convention of Civil and Political Rights; Article 4 of the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights and Article 22 of the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda. This is why government and especially the security organs have to take this trend of kidnaps and murders as an issue of national security.
WE NOTE THAT the epidemic kidnaps have broadly exposed lapses in our security system as well as demonstrated delay by the government to take conclusive steps to eradicate this grave threat to life against this vulnerable group of people.
WE TAKE COGNIZANCE AND COMMEND the role played so far by the Uganda Police Force to investigate these heinous crimes as communicated by the IGP in his statement of 23rd May 2018, such as; putting in place toll free helplines, arresting some of the suspects, which are steps in the right direction. However, there is much more to be done especially to tackle the root of the problem that causes organized crime in Uganda
WE THEREFORE CALL UPON THE RELEVANT INSTITUTIONS TO TAKE THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS TO PROTECT THE RIGHT TO LIFE OF UGANDANS
LASPNET REAFFIRMS ITS COMMITMENT and RESOLVES TO STAND and support the SECURITY AGENCIES TO ENSURE PUBLIC SAFETY AND ORDER.
FOR GOD AND OUR COUNTRY
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, ON BEHALF OF LASPNET
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