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The Justice Forum (commonly referred to as JEEMA) is a political party in Uganda. The party was originally established as a pressure group in 1995 under the one-party system of the National Resistance Movement, as other political parties were not allowed until after the 2005 constitutional referendum. JEEMA has been participating in Uganda’s electoral politics and has fielded candidates at the presidential, parliamentary and local council levels since 1996. In 1996 and 2001, , the first JEEMA party leader, contested for the Presidency of Uganda, and since then, the party has been represented in Uganda’s National Assembly. Currently, it is one of the five parties with representation in the 10th parliament and local governments. JEEMA’s first National Delegates Conference was held on 28 Marc

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  • Justice Forum (en)
  • Foro de la Justicia (partido) (es)
  • Forum de la justice (fr)
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  • Le Forum de la justice ((Justice Forum) est un parti politique de l'Ouganda, dirigé par . Il est également désigné par l’acronyme JEEMA (« Justice, education, economic revitalization, morality and African unity », en français « justice, éducation, revitalisation économique, moralité et unité africaine »). Aux élections générales du 23 février 2006, le parti a gagné un des 289 sièges élus. (fr)
  • El Foro de la Justicia (en inglés: Justice Forum) abreviado simplemente como JEEMA (Justice, Education, Economic Revitalization, Morality and African Unity; en español: Justicia, Educación, Revitalización Económica, Moralidad y Unidad Africana) es un partido político de Uganda, muy popular entre la minoría musulmana del país.​ Fue dirigido desde su fundación en la clandestinidad en 1996 por Kibirige Mayanja, quien en 2010 entregó el liderazgo del partido a . (es)
  • The Justice Forum (commonly referred to as JEEMA) is a political party in Uganda. The party was originally established as a pressure group in 1995 under the one-party system of the National Resistance Movement, as other political parties were not allowed until after the 2005 constitutional referendum. JEEMA has been participating in Uganda’s electoral politics and has fielded candidates at the presidential, parliamentary and local council levels since 1996. In 1996 and 2001, , the first JEEMA party leader, contested for the Presidency of Uganda, and since then, the party has been represented in Uganda’s National Assembly. Currently, it is one of the five parties with representation in the 10th parliament and local governments. JEEMA’s first National Delegates Conference was held on 28 Marc (en)
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  • Justice Forum (en)
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  • El Foro de la Justicia (en inglés: Justice Forum) abreviado simplemente como JEEMA (Justice, Education, Economic Revitalization, Morality and African Unity; en español: Justicia, Educación, Revitalización Económica, Moralidad y Unidad Africana) es un partido político de Uganda, muy popular entre la minoría musulmana del país.​ Fue dirigido desde su fundación en la clandestinidad en 1996 por Kibirige Mayanja, quien en 2010 entregó el liderazgo del partido a . El partido apoya una ideología socioliberal, a pesar de su carácter pro-musulmán, y centra su plataforma política en el bienestar social, criticando ampliamente la situación de los derechos humanos tanto de la población en general como de los musulmanes en particular durante el régimen de Yoweri Museveni.​ (es)
  • The Justice Forum (commonly referred to as JEEMA) is a political party in Uganda. The party was originally established as a pressure group in 1995 under the one-party system of the National Resistance Movement, as other political parties were not allowed until after the 2005 constitutional referendum. JEEMA has been participating in Uganda’s electoral politics and has fielded candidates at the presidential, parliamentary and local council levels since 1996. In 1996 and 2001, , the first JEEMA party leader, contested for the Presidency of Uganda, and since then, the party has been represented in Uganda’s National Assembly. Currently, it is one of the five parties with representation in the 10th parliament and local governments. JEEMA’s first National Delegates Conference was held on 28 March 2004 at Kolping Hotel in Mityana, which saw the coming into force of the first party constitution, and the party was formally registered on 23 March 2005 after the referendum that re-instated a multi-party system in Uganda. Kibirige Muhamad Mayanja, who led the party from its inception in 1995, relinquished power to 33-year-old lawyer Asuman Basalirwa in 2010 at the party’s second Delegates Conference that was held at Tal Cottages in Rubaga. With Basalirwa at the helm of JEEMA, it marked the start of a carefully managed transition from the founding members to the new, young generation that have since occupied almost all senior positions of the party. JEEMA places significant importance on civil rights and justice, as well as constitutionalism, and the party tends to be the most popular among the country's minority Muslim population. (en)
  • Le Forum de la justice ((Justice Forum) est un parti politique de l'Ouganda, dirigé par . Il est également désigné par l’acronyme JEEMA (« Justice, education, economic revitalization, morality and African unity », en français « justice, éducation, revitalisation économique, moralité et unité africaine »). Aux élections générales du 23 février 2006, le parti a gagné un des 289 sièges élus. (fr)
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