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PGA Condemns the Brutal Assassination of Ugandan leading State-Prosecutor Ms. Joan Kagezi

Ms. Joan Kagezi Prosecutor International Crimes Division (ICD) High Court of Uganda.  Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict on 10-13 June 2014, London, UK. ​
Ms. Joan Kagezi Prosecutor International Crimes Division (ICD) High Court of Uganda. Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict on 10-13 June 2014, London, UK. ​

The Hague/New York

PGA is close to the family and colleagues of Ms. Kagezi

Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA) expresses the heartfelt condolences of its Member-Parliamentarians from 142 countries in all regions of the world to the family and friends of Ms. Joan Kagezi (Senior Principal State Attorney), to the Director for Public Prosecutions and to all the Prosecutors, Judges and Lawyers of the legal fraternity of Uganda, and to the People and Government of Uganda. Parliamentarians for Global Action firmly condemns her brutal and senseless assassination, which occurred yesterday evening in Kampala.

Parliamentarians for Global Action recalls the extraordinary contribution that Ms. Joan Kagezi was giving to the effective implementation and application of fundamental laws that the Parliament of Uganda had enacted in the best interest of the people of Uganda to put an end to impunity for extremely serious crimes, from the International Criminal Court Act of 2010 to the anti-terrorism legislation.

In her numerous addresses to PGA Meetings and Conferences (see for example PGA's Parliamentary meeting on challenges for domestic prosecutions and programmes to fulfill the rights of victims, Kampala, Parliament of Uganda, 26-27 Sept. 2013), Ms. Kagezi always emerged as the most competent and capable representative of the Uganda national service of public prosecutions: Her legacy must now be honoured by re-doubling the efforts of all relevant actors within the State and in society-at-large to bring to justice not only the perpetrators of the unspeakable and cowardly act that led to her defenseless assassination, but also all the perpetrators of the serious crimes that Joan Kagezi was prosecuting on behalf of the State and of the individual victims who suffered the consequences of inhumane acts, such the crimes against humanity committed in Northern Uganda and the terrorists’ attacks committed in Kampala.