A senior Ugandan official on Wednesday defended the internet blackout imposed ahead of elections, saying it was necessary to prevent riots and misinformation.
The East African country goes to the polls on Thursday in a vote widely expected to secure President Yoweri Museveni his seventh term, due to his total control over state and security bodies.
The authorities shut off access to the internet on Tuesday, despite repeated promises not to do so, adding to fears of renewed repression and manipulation on election day.
Presidential advisor Hajat Hadijah Namyalo Uzeiye defended the move, saying: âInternet creates wars, riots, misinformation.
âThey had to shut down the internet because of the misinformation from different stakeholders,â she told AFP.
The United Nations human rights office said the shutdown â as well as a ruling this week to suspend 10 rights NGOs â was âdeeply worryingâ.
Uzeiye told AFP they expected a landmark win of âat least 70 per centâ in the election.
âWe are not ready for him to leave,â she said.
She rejected allegations from opposition leader Bobi Wine, analysts and rights groups that he is a military dictator who has violently repressed the opposition during his four-decade rule.
âI wonât call it dictatorship,â she said.
âWhat they are trying to portray to the world is the element of dictatorship without giving any version of the why, the who, the where, and the what.â
AFP
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