MP Seeks Ban on Security Officers Accused of Human Rights Violations

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MP Charles Onen representing Laroo-Pece Division in Gulu City has presented a draft bill to parliament where he made a proposal suggesting that all individuals accused of human rights violations should be prohibited from serving in any of the country’s security agencies.

This proposal comes after Parliament granted Onen leave to introduce a private member’s bill on Thursday, August 29 2024 marking a pivotal step in the ongoing conversation about accountability and justice in Uganda.

According to Onen, the proposed legislation aims to establish a Commission tasked with overseeing reconciliation and accountability for gross human rights violations stemming from various conflicts in the country.

“This proposal aims at addressing human rights violations in Uganda,” Onen said.

In the draft bill, Onen outlined specific reparations that victims of human rights abuses would be entitled to under clause 13.

“These reparations include compensation for physical and psychological harm, property damage, loss of livelihood, and restitution, which encompasses the restoration of property rights,” Onen added.

 Additionally, the bill emphasizes the need for rehabilitation services, including medical and psychological care for victims.

Onen also proposed  other forms of reparations, such as public apologies, commemorations, and guarantees of non-repetition through reforms in security and justice institutions.

He further stated that this comprehensive approach aims to not only address past injustices but also to prevent future violations.

“The introduction of this bill reflects a growing recognition of the need for transitional justice in Uganda, as the nation continues to grapple with the legacies of its tumultuous history,” stated Onen.

Onen’s initiative could pave the way for meaningful reforms and a stronger commitment to human rights within the country.

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