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Why online violence against women is persistent in Uganda despite existing laws and policies
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Why online violence against women is persistent in Uganda despite existing laws and policies
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Verena Kasirye
"The law on online communication is not explicit on harassment" – Bill Ndyamuhaki, Cybercrime Investigator at the Uganda Police Force.
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January 13, 2020
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