Ugandan army chief orders the closure of a major news platform
Ugandan military chief Lt. Gen.

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AI-generatedUgandan military chief Lt. Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, son of President Yoweri Museveni, ordered the closure of the Daily Monitor newspaper and broadcaster NTV, part of Nation Media Group, asserting his authority as de facto ruler. Soldiers were deployed outside the Daily Monitor offices in Kampala. Kainerugaba stated he has the power to shut down any media house and that all media in Uganda will now follow rules. This action follows President Museveni's recent swearing-in for a seventh term, during which Kainerugaba has increased his influence. The National Association of Broadcasters expressed concern over the closures, which affected at least six outlets. Kainerugaba, who has expressed his intention to succeed his father, also recently retaliated against an attorney representing opposition leader Kizza Besigye.
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5 extractedThe closure directive targeted the Daily Monitor newspaper and local broadcaster NTV, both part of Nation Media Group.
Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba asserted his power to shut down any media house he wants, stating he has had this power since 2017.
The offices of a major news organization in Uganda were shut down on the orders of the military chief.
An attorney, Erias Lukwago, was charged with an offense related to the concealment of treason after seeking to hold Kainerugaba accountable for alleged rights violations.
Kainerugaba asserts that he will succeed his father in the presidency.