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"Togikwatako" Protests In Response To Proposed Bill To Amend Constitution

KAMPALA, UGANDA - SEPTEMBER 21: Democratic Party candidate Norbert Mao speaks with a police officer in front of the Parliament building after being denied access on September 21, 2017 in Kampala, Uganda. Mao had shown up to protest a proposed change in the constitution that would remove a presidential age limit. The slogan of the nationwide protest campaign against the constitutional change was "Togikwatako" that literally means "do not touch" in the local Lugandan language. (Footage by Rise Images/Getty Images)
KAMPALA, UGANDA - SEPTEMBER 21: Democratic Party candidate Norbert Mao speaks with a police officer in front of the Parliament building after being denied access on September 21, 2017 in Kampala, Uganda. Mao had shown up to protest a proposed change in the constitution that would remove a presidential age limit. The slogan of the nationwide protest campaign against the constitutional change was "Togikwatako" that literally means "do not touch" in the local Lugandan language. (Footage by Rise Images/Getty Images)
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