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Ugandan journalists denied bail over ‘fake’ news

A court in Ugandan has ordered that journalists of a private newspaper who are accused of publishing ‘fake’ news about a possible coup in Rwanda be detained for a longer period of time.

Ugandan journalists charged with treason over ‘fake’ news

Prosecutors in Uganda have preferred treason charges against three Ugandan journalists who published a news report claiming of a possible coup in Rwanda.

Ugandan Journalists arrested over ‘fake’ news

Police in Uganda have arrested editors and directors of a popular tabloid newspapers for publishing what officials claimed was a fake news about a possible coup in Rwanda.

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