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Uganda: Mass trial over alleged terror ties to start

Kampala - A dozen suspects have appeared in a Ugandan court to face charges, including murder and terrorism, amid what local officials say is the budding threat of Islamic in the east African country.

Police spokesperson Fred Enanga said on Thursday the suspects were "using religion to recruit people" into an armed group.

At least six of the suspects also face murder charges for their alleged roles in the violent deaths of two rival clerics late last year.

At a pre-trial hearing in the capital, Kampala, suspects' supporters raised clenched fists amid chants of "God is great." They demanded the immediate release of the suspects.

Ugandan authorities believe that two Muslim clerics killed in December were targeted by radical colleagues with alleged ties to the Allied Democratic Forces, a Democratic Republic of Congo-based Islamic extremist group.

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