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Military court rules opposition supporters will continue ‘terrorism activities’ if granted bail Godfrey Olukya | 15.02.2021
KAMPALA, Uganda
Over 36 supporters of Uganda’s main opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine, have been denied bail on Monday.
They have been in prison on remand for over one month.
Some 126 political workers were arrested along with Bobi Wine on Dec. 30, 2020, on Kalangala island, where they had gone to attend a rally in connection with the presidential election campaign. They were accused of flouting the COVID-19 guidelines.
Bobi Wine was flown by an army helicopter to his home at Magere, while the rest were imprisoned in Masaka prison.
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Scores of people went missing in pre-election violence, covert security operations in East African country Hamza Kyeyune | 16.02.2021
KAMPALA, Uganda
Ugandan opposition politician Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine, Monday released a list of at least 243 people he claims were abducted by the government.
On Twitter, Wine said his team has hundreds of other names that are still being verified before they can be published.
The runup to the disputed January 2021 general election was marked by a crackdown on government critics and reports of covert security operations, in which scores of people went missing after armed groups reportedly picked them up.