Uganda could face sanctions imposed by the United Nations Security Council if it does not amend the anti-terrorism act before the end of February.
Uganda could face sanctions imposed by the United Nations Security Council if it does not amend the Anti-Terrorism Act before the end of February.
State Minister for Internal Affairs Obiga Kania told the parliamentary committee on defence and internal affairs, that senior Ugandan officials could also face travel bans of prominent politicians and funding frozen from the World Bank and IMF if the amendments are not passed.
Some of the mandated amendments in the Anti-Terrorism Act include criminalizing terrorism funding and restricting international travel for individuals planning and participating in terrorism.
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