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Ugandan security forces detained dozens of young people on Tuesday, a rights group said, as they took part in a banned protest rally in downtown Kampala against official corruption and alleged human rights abuses by the country's rulers.
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Ugandan police officers and security forces detain protestors during a rally against what the protesters say are rampant corruption and human rights abuses by the country's rulers in Kampala, Uganda, July 23. REUTERS/Abubaker Lubowa
Ugandan police officers detain protestors during a rally against what the protesters say are rampant corruption and human rights abuses by the country's rulers in Kampala, Uganda, July 23. REUTERS/Abubaker Lubowa
Ugandan police officers detain protestors during a rally against what the protesters say are rampant corruption and human rights abuses by the country's rulers in Kampala, Uganda, July 23. REUTERS/Abubaker Lubowa
A protestor chants slogans during a rally against what the protesters say are rampant corruption and human rights abuses by the country's rulers in Kampala, Uganda, July 23. REUTERS/Michael Muhati
Ugandan police officers stand in a formation during a rally against what the protesters say are rampant corruption and human rights abuses by the country's rulers in Kampala, Uganda, July 23. REUTERS/Abubaker Lubowa
Ugandan police officers and security forces detain a protestor during a rally against what the protesters say are rampant corruption and human rights abuses by the country's rulers in Kampala, Uganda, July 23. REUTERS/Abubaker Lubowa
Ugandan police officers detain protestors during a rally against what the protesters say are rampant corruption and human rights abuses by the country's rulers in Kampala, Uganda, July 23. REUTERS/Abubaker Lubowa
Protestors chant slogans during a rally against what they say are rampant corruption and human rights abuses by the country's rulers in Kampala, Uganda, July 23. REUTERS/Michael Muhati
Riot police officers patrol the streets during a rally against what the protesters say are rampant corruption and human rights abuses by the country's rulers in Kampala, Uganda, July 23. REUTERS/Michael Muhati
A protestor is detained during a rally against what the protesters say are rampant corruption and human rights abuses by the country's rulers in Kampala, Uganda, July 23. REUTERS/Michael Muhati
Ugandan police officers detain protestors during a rally against what the protesters say are rampant corruption and human rights abuses by the country's rulers in Kampala, Uganda, July 23. REUTERS/Abubaker Lubowa
Ugandan police officers and security forces detain protestors during a rally against what the protesters say are rampant corruption and human rights abuses by the country's rulers in Kampala, Uganda, July 23. REUTERS/Abubaker Lubowa
Ugandan police officers and security forces detain protestors during a rally against what the protesters say are rampant corruption and human rights abuses by the country's rulers in Kampala, Uganda, July 23. REUTERS/Abubaker Lubowa
Protestors chant slogans during a rally against what they say are rampant corruption and human rights abuses by the country's rulers in Kampala, Uganda, July 23. REUTERS/Michael Muhati
Ugandan police officers detain a protestor during a rally against what the protesters say are rampant corruption and human rights abuses by the country's rulers in Kampala, Uganda, July 23. REUTERS/Abubaker Lubowa