13 men in Uganda face a death sentence if found guilty of terrorism and related charges over the 2010 world cup bombings in Kampala.
Uganda's high Court delivers its judgement, six years after more than 70 people died in the country's worst terrorist attack
IN: The accused arrive...
OUT: ...maximum penalty of death
DUR: 45"
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