Former Kenyan justice minister blocked from entering Uganda, lawyers' body says
Kenyan lawyer and former Justice Minister Martha Karua was denied entry into Uganda at Entebbe airport and ordered to return to Kenya. Karua was traveling to join the defense team for detained Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye, who is facing treason charges.

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AI-generatedKenyan lawyer and former Justice Minister Martha Karua was denied entry into Uganda at Entebbe airport and ordered to return to Kenya. Karua was traveling to join the defense team for detained Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye, who is facing treason charges. She was also set to assist her Ugandan colleague, Erias Lukwago, who was recently charged with a treason-related offense. Karua stated her denial of entry was "unlawful and politically motivated" and that she was informed she was persona non grata. Ugandan authorities have not provided a reason for the decision, though Kenya's Law Society President, who traveled with Karua, was permitted to enter Uganda.
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5 extractedUgandan authorities have not provided a reason for blocking Karua's entry.
Karua was told she was persona non grata in Uganda.
Karua stated her denial of entry was 'unlawful and politically motivated'.
Karua was denied entry to join the defense team for opposition leader Kizza Besigye.
Martha Karua, former Kenyan Justice Minister, was blocked from entering Uganda.