This article delves into the alarming reality of violence against women in Uganda, sparked by a brutal attack that has ignited a national outcry for justice and systemic change. It highlights deep-rooted cultural norms and the urgent need for societal awareness and action to confront gender-based violence.
The article discusses the recent admission by David Norris, one of Stephen Lawrence's murderers, regarding his involvement in the racial attack that shocked Britain. It raises critical questions about justice and accountability within the context of ongoing racial violence and the struggle of Lawrence's family for closure.