
Martha Karua, leader of the People's Liberation Party, recounted her experience after being denied entry into Uganda. She described prolonged delays and restricted movement at the airport, where immigration officers questioned her repeatedly and confined her in an airport lounge under security watch for hours. Karua had traveled to Uganda with Law Society of Kenya President Charles Kanjama to attend court proceedings related to a bail application for a Ugandan opposition leader.
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