According to the dairy monitor polished on 25th jan 2016, The US government
has issued a security alert to its citizens residing in or intending to
travel to Uganda ahead of the country's presidential election slated for
February 18 and local election scheduled between February 24 and March
10.
In a statement
published on its passports and international travel department website,
U.S government says all its citizens are urged to exercise caution and
remain abreast of the security situation throughout the electoral
period.
"This Travel Alert
expires on March 31, 2016. The State Department recommends U.S. citizens
maintain a high level of security awareness leading up to, during, and
following the election period. U.S. citizens should avoid political
rallies, polling centers, demonstrations, and crowds of any kind as
gatherings intended to be peaceful can become confrontational and turn
violent," the statement reads in part.
According to the
statement, U.S citizens are supposed to review their personal security
plans; remain aware of their surroundings, including local events; and
monitor local news stations for updates.
Although there is
no indication that U.S. citizens may be targets of violence, you are
urged to exercise caution and stay current with media coverage of local
events.
Monitor local media
for any changes in the election schedule. General election results are
expected to be announced within a week of the election," the statement
read further.
The travel alert
comes just a week after the U.S warned of "deteriorating" electoral
environment in the East African country ahead of the forthcoming general
elections.
The U.S pointed to
reports about the Uganda Police "using excessive force" as well as the
obstruction and dispersal of the political Opposition's campaign
rallies.
Through a January
15 press statement, US Department of State Bureau of Public Affairs
spokesperson John Kirby also pointed to the intimidation and arrest of
journalists.
These cases, he
said, have contributed to a climate of fear and intimidation, and raise
questions about the fairness of Uganda's electoral process.
"Free and fair
elections depend on all Ugandans being able to exercise their right to
assemble peacefully, express their opinions, and participate in the
electoral process free from intimidation and abuse," Mr Kirby said.
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