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MGD MEDIA > Blog > International > US Presidential Candidate Condemns UK Sanctions on Ugandan Speaker, Calls for Immediate Withdrawal
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US Presidential Candidate Condemns UK Sanctions on Ugandan Speaker, Calls for Immediate Withdrawal

Timothy Lukanga
Last updated: 2024/05/24 at 7:26 AM
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In a forceful statement, a prominent US presidential candidate Rollan Roberts has called for the immediate withdrawal of the United Kingdom’s sanctions imposed on April 30, 2024, against Uganda’s Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Anita Among.

The candidate condemned the sanctions as retaliatory and unjust, following Uganda’s recent passage of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill under Speaker Among’s leadership.

The sanctions, invoked under the UK’s “Global Anti-Corruption Sanctions,” have been criticized as a direct response to Uganda’s legislative actions, perceived as defiance against foreign interference. The candidate emphasized that such measures undermine Uganda’s sovereignty and are a misuse of anti-corruption mechanisms.

“I unequivocally support Rt. Hon. Anita Among and call on the UK to immediately withdraw all contrived, retaliatory sanctions against Uganda’s Madam Speaker,” the candidate stated. “The sanctions reflect a misuse of power, transforming tools meant for upholding international norms into instruments of political manipulation.”

The candidate also pointed out the broader implications of the sanctions, arguing that many global anti-corruption agencies are themselves corrupt. “Developed nations often lack these agencies, while poorer nations are burdened with them, serving as vehicles for organized corruption,” the statement read. “Sanctions should be used appropriately, not abused for political gain.”

The call to action extended to the United States, urging it to exert pressure on the UK to retract the sanctions. The candidate highlighted the Biden administration’s stance on withholding funding from African nations passing anti-LGBTQIA+ legislation, arguing that targeting individuals like Speaker Among for upholding their nation’s moral and religious values is both immoral and unconscionable.

“My administration will ensure that sanctions are applied with integrity, wisdom, and discernment, not as instruments of retribution,” the candidate promised. “It is time to restore the true purpose of sanctions and uphold the principles of justice and fairness in international relations.”

The statement has stirred significant attention, drawing support from various quarters for its strong stance on maintaining national sovereignty and ethical governance. As the world watches, the candidate’s position underscores the ongoing debate over the appropriate use of sanctions in international diplomacy.

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Timothy Lukanga May 22, 2024
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