How Susan Kigula freed herself and changed the Ugandan legal system
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- čas přidán 26. 10. 2021
- Susan Kigula was 21 when she was convicted for murdering her partner
and sentenced to death by hanging. In prison she managed to get
access for women to secondary school -it was already in place for
men- and graduate Highschool. She continued to study Law and after
graduating was able to free herself and hundreds of others from
death row. A lot of innocent people end up in prison because they
can’t afford a lawyer, says Susan. She will tell you a story of
hope, courage, decisiveness and individual growth. And describe how
she managed to change the Ugandan Legal system and participate in
the African Prison Project, improving human rights in Uganda.
In context of the European Day Against the Death Penalty 10/10/2021
With
Susan Kigula (lawyer in Uganda)
Moderated by
Frans Douw (former prison director & author)
i.c.w. HBO Rechten - Diversity Office Saxion - Minor Rechten & Minor LA&S - Paula en Jan Banning/HAL
Very touching story
Thank You for sharing your experience of struggle and how your faith stayed strong to complete the journey to help others Amen .
Very touching story by the way,Susan u are a great lady
After Nagirinya's case, I came back to listen to this lady
I love this case so much
Ur indeed a hero
Three adults and three children.
oli kikazi kitemu suzan
We know the story! I am still leaving on the same village, he was called Seremba, stop lying.
U comitted the crime but the law was harsh on u. Don't lie. That's why men should be careful when marrying. Someone kills you and runs around to make a hero for herself out of your blood. Men's life matters !!!!!!
Susan we want meet u