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Shadows of silence: unsolved cold murders in Uganda

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dc.contributor.author Lubogo, Isaac Christopher
dc.date.accessioned 2024-08-12T13:07:59Z
dc.date.available 2024-08-12T13:07:59Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.identifier.citation Lubogo, I. C. (2024). Shadows of silence: unsolved cold murders in Uganda, Suigeneris Publishing House en_US
dc.identifier.isbn 978-9913-9640-7-4
dc.identifier.uri https://pub.nkumbauniversity.ac.ug/xmlui/handle/123456789/1223
dc.description Book en_US
dc.description.abstract "Shadows of Silence: Unsolved Cold Murders in Uganda" is an investigative non-fiction book that delves deep into the haunting realm of unresolved homicides in Uganda. Focusing on a selection of compelling and perplexing cases, this book aims to shed light on the hidden stories, intricate investigations, and the lingering impact these unsolved crimes have had on the Ugandan society. Drawing upon extensive research, interviews, and access to official documents, the book takes readers on a journey through the enigmatic corridors of the criminal justice system in Uganda. Each chapter unravels the details surrounding a specific cold murder case, presenting a comprehensive account of the crime, its investigation, and the subsequent obstacles that hindered its resolution. "Shadows of Silence" uncovers the unique challenges faced by law enforcement agencies, including limited resources, lack of forensic capabilities, and corruption, which have impeded progress in solving these crimes. It also explores the complex social, cultural, and political factors that contribute to the persistence of these cold cases, painting a vivid picture of the Ugandan society and its struggle for justice. Throughout the book, the author skillfully intertwines the narratives of the victims, their families, and the dedicated investigators, creating a compelling tapestry of human emotions, perseverance, and the quest for truth. By giving voice to those affected by these unsolved murders, the book offers a powerful reflection on the enduring pain and the search for closure in the face of unresolved loss. Moreover, "Shadows of Silence" examines the broader implications of these cold cases, including the erosion of public trust in the justice system, the perpetuation of fear within communities, and the urgent need for reforms to ensure effective investigations and prosecution of violent crimes. Ultimately, "Shadows of Silence: Unsolved Cold Murders in Uganda" aims to raise awareness about these forgotten victims and the challenges surrounding their cases. It calls for renewed attention, collective action, and public engagement to bring about accountability, closure, and justice for both the victims and their families. By shedding light on these dark shadows of silence, the book seeks to ignite a dialogue that can drive change, challenge impunity, and create a safer and more just society for all Ugandans. "Shadows of Silence: Unsolved Cold Murders in Uganda" emerges within a unique socio-cultural and historical context, where the shadowy specter of unresolved homicides continues to cast a long lasting impact on Ugandan society. The book serves as a lens through which readers can explore the intricate complexities of Uganda's criminal justice system, the experiences of victims and their families, and the broader social dynamics that contribute to the persistence of these cold cases. Uganda, a country located in East Africa, has a rich and diverse cultural tapestry that reflects its colonial history, ethnic diversity, and complex political landscape. However, beneath the surface lies a troubling reality: a significant number of murders remain unsolved, shrouded in silence and uncertainty. This context provides the backdrop against which "Shadows of Silence" seeks to unravel the layers of these cold cases and bring them into the public consciousness. The book navigates the nuanced landscape of Uganda's criminal justice system, a system grappling with challenges such as limited resources, outdated investigative techniques, and pervasive corruption. Against this backdrop, the author meticulously examines a selection of unsolved murders, highlighting the unique characteristics and complexities of each case. By exploring these individual stories, the book uncovers the collective trauma experienced by Ugandan society as a whole, creating a sense of urgency to address the pervasive culture of impunity. Within the broader societal context, "Shadows of Silence" explores the social, cultural, and political factors that contribute to the persistence of these cold cases. It delves into issues such as poverty, inequality, political instability, and the influence of power dynamics, shedding light on the intricate web of circumstances that hinder justice. By examining these factors, the book invites readers to critically analyze the systemic challenges that must be addressed to ensure a fair and effective criminal justice system. The book also recognizes the human dimension of these unsolved cold murders. By giving voice to the victims and their families, it provides a platform for their stories to be heard and their experiences acknowledged. This empathetic approach creates a connection between readers and the personal tragedies, evoking emotions and emphasizing the importance of seeking justice on behalf of those whose voices have been silenced. "Shadows of Silence" exists within a global context where the pursuit of justice and accountability for cold cases resonates beyond national borders. It aligns with the broader global movement to address unsolved crimes, challenge institutional failures, and demand answers for victims and their families. By contextualizing the book within this global framework, readers are encouraged to consider the universal significance of these unresolved murders and the urgent need for collective action to bring about change. Ultimately, "Shadows of Silence: Unsolved Cold Murders in Uganda" aims to contextualize and confront the multifaceted dimensions of these unsolved crimes. It invites readers to reflect on the unique challenges faced by Uganda's criminal justice system, to empathize with the experiences of victims and their families, and to recognize the collective responsibility in seeking justice and preventing future tragedies. Through this contextualization, the book serves as a catalyst for awareness, dialogue, and transformative action in the pursuit of truth and accountability. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Suigeneris Publishing House en_US
dc.subject Shadows of silence en_US
dc.subject Unsolved cold murders en_US
dc.subject Uganda en_US
dc.title Shadows of silence: unsolved cold murders in Uganda en_US
dc.type Book en_US


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