Uganda's military chief tells hiding opposition leader to surrender
Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba accused opposition supporters of violence and gave Bobi Wine 48 hours to surrender, threatening to treat him as an outlaw if he fails to comply.
- On Jan 20, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba wrote `I am giving him exactly 48 hours to surrender himself to the Police` and said he was praying for Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu's death.
- Following the January 15 vote, the Electoral Commission declared President Yoweri Museveni the winner with about 7.9 million votes, but Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu rejected the results as fraudulent.
- Meanwhile, a Friday night raid on Wine's Magere home prompted his flight to an undisclosed location after power cuts, disabled CCTV cameras and helicopters hovered above.
- Police spokesperson Kituma Rusoke said on Monday that Wine was not being sought and police dismissed the allegations as misleading, while at least 118 National Unity Platform members were charged with election-related offences.
- Human rights organisations have accused Ugandan security forces of excessive force, while Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, widely viewed as heir apparent, fuels international concern amid his political rise.
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Uganda: Museveni's Son Threatens to Kill Opposition Leader in Escalating Post-Election Rhetoric
Uganda's army chief, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has sparked outrage and international concern after threatening to kill the country's main opposition leader Bobi Wine, just hours after giving him a 48-hour ultimatum to present himself to the police.
Uganda's military chief tells hiding opposition leader to surrender
Ugandan military chief Muhoozi Kainerugaba said he was praying for fugitive opposition leader Bobi Wine's death and gave him 48 hours to surrender to the police following a contentious presidential election.
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