Uganda Police have received information from social media about plans for a large gathering at Parliament.
The organizers, who are unknown, have been telling people to come together on the streets of Kampala on Tuesday, July 23, 2024.
However, important details like the exact start time and how the event will be organized are not clear.
The police are worried because there isn’t much information about these plans, and they are concerned it could cause problems.
They strongly advise against going ahead with the march.
They say they are committed to keeping order and want to prevent anything that could lead to violence or disturb the peace.
“While we respect the right to peaceful protest, we won’t allow anything that could cause trouble,” said a police spokesperson.
They stressed that working together with the police is important to make sure protests are safe and legal.
People who want to protest should talk with the police first to avoid letting anyone with bad intentions use their protest for crime.
This way, they hope to keep protests peaceful and stop them from being misused.
The police are watching closely to see what happens with the planned gathering.
They are ready to take action to make sure everything stays calm and safe.
They ask everyone to stay informed through official sources and not join any gatherings that aren’t approved, as these could cause problems or put people in danger.
In summary, while people have the right to protest peacefully, the police say it’s important to do it responsibly.
They want protests to stay safe and not cause any problems for the community.
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