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This conversation is about the ICC case involving President Museveni and his son, who have been accused of crimes against humanity. They mention that hundreds of testimonies have been filed at the International Criminal Court, and there is strong evidence to support the allegations. The panelists highlight the significance of the case being covered by major publications like The New York Times and The Guardian, which gives it more credibility and attention. They also express their dissatisfaction with the international community's response, pointing out instances where President Museveni was invited to the White House despite the known violence in Uganda. The panelists agree that justice needs to be served, and they emphasise the importance of organisation and unity among Ugandans. They urge viewers to actively participate in political parties and take action beyond watching and discussing the issue. The panelists recognise the efforts of Ugandans in the diaspora who support the fight for justice and encourage those within the country to draw strength from their support. They discuss the need for accountability, not only through the ICC but also from other corners, including corporate involvement and the Ugandan judicial system. The conclusion drawn by the panelists is that the ICC case is a crucial step towards holding President Museveni and his son accountable for their alleged crimes against humanity. They express optimism that justice will prevail and that the Ugandan population, particularly the youth, should be empowered to shape their future and live in a country that respects and represents them. The panelists believe that the time for change is ripe, drawing comparisons to historical movements such as the 1848 Revolutions in Europe and the Arab Spring, and they emphasise the importance of sustained collective action to bring about a positive transformation in Uganda. Subscribe https://rb.gy/lep7z Lynn Komugisha - Host Kyomugasho Miriam - Director AFRICC Milton Allimadi - Publisher - Black Star New Author & Adjunct Professor Francis Kamuhanda - ANT Coordinator Dr. Nico Schoonderwoerd - Human rights defender, Author of 'Rigged' & Creator of U-vote App #UgandansInDiaspora Follow us on our socials. / civicspacetv / ccgea1 / ccgea / civicspacetv