I deported Martha Karua, she's no longer welcome in Uganda - CDF Muhoozi says
A side-by-side image of Senior Counsel Martha Karua and Uganda’s Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Muhoozi Kainerugaba. PHOTOS | COURTESY
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Uganda’s Chief of
Defence Forces (CDF) Muhoozi Kainerugaba now says he was responsible for the
deportation of Kenya’s Senior Counsel and Peoples Liberation Party (PLP) leader
Martha Karua from the country on Monday.
Muhoozi, who is
also President Yoweri Museveni’s son, said the country’s Head of State is not
to blame, noting that he personally made the decision to block Karua’s entry
into Uganda.
He further added
that the Kenyan opposition party leader would henceforth not be granted entry
into Uganda.
“Do not blame
my great father for this decision. I deported her myself. She's no longer
allowed in our country,” the Ugandan CDF wrote on X.
It was supposed to
have been a day long trip to neighbouring Uganda for Karua, but that trip was
cut short in dramatic fashion when she arrived at the Entebbe International Airport.
Karua had
travelled as part of a delegation attending bail hearing for arrested advocate
Erias Lukwago, with whom she represents detained opposition leader Dr. Kizza
Besigye.
On disembarking
from the plane, she was stopped by the immigration team and told her journey
had come to an end.
“I asked them why
they were snatching my phone because they were snatching them rudely, I was
told I wasn’t being allowed entry due to security reasons,” she said.
But her problems
didn’t end there, the denial of entry wasn’t just restricted to Monday’s travel.
She later learnt, while airborne back to Nairobi, that she had been banned from
travelling to Uganda forever.
“I had been told
there was a possibility of a red alert on my name for travel to Uganda,” she
added.
Her deportation
has raised hue and cry from human rights and democracy activists who now
question the East African countries’ commitment to the community’s ideals.
“What I have
realized now is that East Africa has shrunk…this is my second deportation. I
was barred entry into Tanzania for daring to go and witness the trial of Tundu
Lissu, yet their constitution says criminal trial is a public thing which
anybody can go to,” Karua noted.
Ramadhan Abubakar,
President of the East Africa Law Society, said: “There is a trend emerging in
the region, this is not the first time a Kenyan lawyer is being denied entry,
last year Martha, CS Mutunga were denied entry (into Tanzania) for Tundu Lissu.”
Karua says her
persona non grata status, combined with the arrest of Erias Lukwago, their
client Dr Kizza Besigye’s trial is bound to suffer.
“When they deny
entry for Besigye’s lead lawyer and incarcerate his other counsel, that is a
denial of Besigye’s right to a fair trial, and as I wondered last week under
those circumstances, Besigye cannot get a fair trial in the courts of Uganda,”
she said.
The Law Society of
Kenya (LSK) and Uganda Law Society have condemned the act, while the East African
Law Society says it will be moving to court to challenge the decision and
demand explanation as to why Karua was deported and banned from Uganda.

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