The Ugandan Justice Forum, commonly known by its Swahili acronym JEEMA (Justice, Education, Economic Revitalization, Morality, and African Unity), is a political party in Uganda that was established in the early 1990s. The party emerged during a period of political transition in Uganda, aiming to offer an alternative to the dominant political movements of the time. The Justice Forum is rooted in Islamic principles, but it positions itself as a broad-based political movement that seeks to address the concerns of all Ugandans, regardless of their religious or ethnic backgrounds.
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Do you believe religion has a place in politics, especially in a country with diverse faiths, or should it be completely separate?
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it should be seperate but it should be taken into account that there are diverse beliefs
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