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Surveillance Spike Ahead of Uganda’s 2026 Elections

Kampala, Uganda
A new report by Unwanted Witness alleges increasing state surveillance of Ugandans, especially as the country approaches its 2026 general election. Intelligence agencies — including the Internal Security Organisation (ISO), police, and military intelligence — are said to be tracking citizens via digital tools, including spyware, with minimal judicial oversight.

Why it matters:

Threatens civil liberties and democratic space.

May chill political dissent and discourage opposition organizing.

Raises questions about data protection, privacy laws, and foreign tech involvement.

What to watch:

Whether Parliament or civil society pushes for data protection or digital rights reforms.

Reports of arrests or harassment tied to surveillance.

State response — will security agencies defend or justify the surveillance?

Role of foreign tech providers in enabling surveillance.

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