Ugandan military accuses EU diplomats of engaging in subversive activities
- The Ugandan military accused European diplomats, including German ambassador Matthias Schauer, of subversive activities on Friday in Kampala, Uganda.
- The allegations emerged amid ongoing tensions sparked by European diplomats condemning abuses and political repression under President Museveni's rule since he came to power in 1986.
- Tensions escalated after diplomats, who have allegedly mobilized opposition groups, complained about Kainerugaba's controversial actions and threats against opposition figure Bobi Wine.
- The military statement described diplomats' efforts as "clearly undiplomatic practices" occurring over time, while the EU urged protection of civil liberties ahead of January 2026 elections.
- This dispute signals increased strain between Uganda’s government and European envoys amid fears of unpredictable political transition and intensified militarization under Museveni's rule.
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Ugandan military accuses EU diplomats of engaging in subversive activities
Ugandan military authorities on Friday accused European diplomats of engaging in subversive activities, in an escalation of tensions over criticism of human rights violations by the security forces.
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