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Nigerian Films To Undergo Censorship In Uganda
Submitted by Robert Fredericks on Sun, 2010-11-14 04:00
"A new law which will subject all films entering Uganda to censorship has been suggested by Member of Parliament Sarah Wasike Mwebaza, who has appealed to government to institute a special regulatory body to check and regulate films and the content of movies imported into the country. 'The regulation of the content of especially Nigerian movies will help rid the country of harmful practices like child sacrifices, witch craft, violence and kidnaps among others which negatively influence morals for Ugandans' she argued."
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