•Rights Activists
under the Indigenous and Ethnic Minority Group (IMG), a coalition of
11 member organization has called upon Parliament to consider amending the
constitution to include a number of ethnic minority groups that were left out.
•The call was made by
the Deputy Executive Director, Cross Cultural Organization Uganda (CCFU),
Barbra Babwetera during the coalition
interface with legislators and officials from the Ministry of Gender
in Kampala.
•Babwetera told legislators
that they should use this space where a number of constitution amendments are
being considered, to promote the rights of those groups of people that were
left out during the promulgation of the 1995 constitution. The
indigenous ethnic groups in Uganda that are not recognized in the
1995 constitution include the Benet, the Basese, the Marogori and the Banyanja, groups she says
existed even during the colonial time.
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