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I was sexually abused as a school boy - Asan Kasingye

Kasingye revealed that the incident happened around the time he was in P.6 or P7.
Retired AIGP Asan Kasingye
Retired AIGP Asan Kasingye

Kasingye made this revelation on Saturday, July 29 during a Twitter Space on sexual violence.

Kasingye is now 59 years old. Before his retirement in September 2022, he had served as the Uganda Police Spokesperson, Chief Political Commissar and Director Interpol, among other roles in the 34 years he spent in the Police force.

The former police boss was one of the speakers in the Twitter conversation titled: “Men’s role in ending sexual violence against children.”

With over 200 people tuned in to the Space, Kasingye revealed that at a tender age, he was sexually abused by a person of responsibility.

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Although he declined to share further details of this sad incident, Kasingye said it happened “around the time I was in P.6 or P7.”

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Asan Kasingye retired from Police last year

Asan Kasingye retired from Police last year

The retired police boss in the conversation, described what he termed as “broken home syndrome” that is deeply rooted in the Ugandan society.

We know that parents out there are violating their own children,” he said.

From my own experience from the Police, we have had women who come to report that their children are being violated by their fathers.

As parents and as men, we have a duty. What we need to do is to use our power to talk about it and educate ourselves more.”

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During the Twitter Space, multiple users came out to share their own sexual abuse experiences.

One man said he is currently working with a senior member of parliament who has been sexually abusing him.

Another man said he had been abused by his Church Catechist from when he was aged 17 to 21 years.

Several others revealed how they had been taken advantage of by their aunties, and family friends.

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