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Bobi Wine: Uganda court orders release from house arrest

Bobi Wine: Uganda court orders release from house arrest CNN 1/25/2021 By Eoin McSweeney, CNN © Luke Dray/Getty Images Bobi Wine addresses the media next to his wife wife Barbara Itungo Kyagulanyi as security forces surround his home on January 15, 2021 in Kampala The Ugandan High Court has lifted the house arrest of Bobi Wine after security forces surrounded the presidential candidate s home for ten days, his lawyer said Monday. The Court held that the freedom to personal liberty is too crucial that it should not be restricted casually or indefinitely, George Musisi told CNN over the phone. Justice Michael Elubu, who heads the court s civil division, said that if the government had evidence against Wine, he should be charged in court and not held unjustifiably at his home, according to Musisi.

Bobi Wine:18 month old baby under house arrest safely evacuated

Bobi Wine:18 month old baby under house arrest safely evacuated CNN 1/23/2021 By Eoin McSweeney, CNN © Bobi Wine/Twitter Bobi Wine and his wife, Barbara pictured with her niece, who has not been named, at their home in this photo which Wine tweeted on January 19. The 18-month old niece of Bobi Wine s wife has been safely evacuated from their residence, where she had been under house arrest with the Ugandan politician and his wife, Wine told CNN s Becky Anderson Friday. The baby, who has not been named, was at Wine s residence where he has been holed up since the military surrounded his home on January 15.

EU and US want probe into Uganda election abuses as Wine remains under house arrest

EU and US want probe into Uganda election abuses as Wine remains under house arrest CNN 1/21/2021 By Eoin McSweeney and Stephanie Busari, CNN © Bobi Wine/Twitter Bobi Wine and his wife, Barbara Itungo Kyagulanyi, are seen at home in this photo Wine tweeted on Tuesday, January 19. The European Union has joined a growing number of international voices calling for a probe into Ugandan election abuses and violence that left more than 40 people dead in the lead up to the polls. Opposition candidates were harassed by security forces, the media was suppressed by the government, and observers offices were raided, said the EU Council of Ministers in a statement on Wednesday.

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