Ugandans protest against US interference in country’s internal affairs
10 months ago
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Students are protesting in Uganda after US President Joe Biden threatened the country with sanctions if it adopts a controversial anti-LGBTQ law. They waved banners asserting their right to decide their own destiny.
Uganda is far from the first non-Western state to experience unwanted and uninvited interference in its internal affairs. We discuss the issue of the West forcing its own values on independent countries with a panel of guests.
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Freedom over censorship, truth over narrative.
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