Mark C. Toner
Deputy Department of State Spokesperson
Washington, DC
February 20, 2016
The United States commends the Ugandan people for participating
actively and peacefully in the February 18 elections. While the vote
occurred without major unrest, we must acknowledge numerous reports of
irregularities and official conduct that are deeply inconsistent with
international standards and expectations for any democratic process.
Delays in the delivery of voting materials, reports of pre-checked
ballots and vote buying, ongoing blockage of social media sites, and
excessive use of force by the police, collectively undermine the
integrity of the electoral process. The Ugandan people deserved better.
We are also concerned by the continued house arrest of opposition
presidential candidate Kizza Besigye. We call for his immediate release
and the restoration of access to all social media sites.
We encourage those who wish to contest the election results to do so
peacefully and in accordance with Uganda’s laws and judicial process,
and urge the Ugandan government to respect the rights and freedoms of
its people and refrain from interference in those processes.
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