One hundred arrested for not having toilets
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Local authorities have arrested at least 100 Ugandans for failing to build toilets in their homes in the midst of a cholera epidemic that has killed 8 people and infected 164, state media reported Wednesday.
“We cannot watch as people die (of cholera),” northwestern Bulisa district administrator Norbert Turyahikayo told the New Vision daily, justifying the arrest of Ugandans found to have huts with no pit latrines Tuesday.
Police spokesman Hassan Kasinje told Reuters the building of homes without proper toilets was forbidden in Uganda, though he did not know of the arrests. Cholera is caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae, which causes a serious diarrheal illness that can result in dehydration and death. Poor sanitation is a common case of this infection.
“It is illegal ... but it is not an arrestable offense. Whoever arrested them is wrong,” he said. “A health officer is supposed to instruct them to build or they can be cautioned.”
In September, 70 Ugandans in the east were seized for the same offense. Many in remote villages lack latrines.
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