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Uganda's leading media outlets NTV and Daily Monitor shut down by army chief

Two of Uganda's leading media outlets, NTV and Daily Monitor, say their offices in the capital are under 'military siege'. The organisations said their operations had been halted on the orders of the army chief.

An empty television newsroom studio
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BBC Africa1 h ago

Two of Uganda's leading media outlets, NTV and the Daily Monitor, have said their offices in the capital, Kampala, are under 'military siege'. According to the organisations, their operations were halted on the orders of the army chief.

The outlets reported that staff were being prevented from entering or leaving the buildings. Broadcasting and printing were said to have been disrupted, and no official explanation for the action had been given at the time of reporting.

Journalists' organisations and rights advocates are watching the situation closely. The incident has renewed debate about press freedom in the country. NTV and the Daily Monitor said they would continue to share updates, and a statement from the authorities is awaited.

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