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Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine to seek presidency, chides West over rights

  • Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine announced he will run again for president in the January 2026 election against President Museveni.
  • Wine previously contested the 2021 election but disputed the outcome, citing widespread electoral manipulation, falsified vote counts, and attacks on his supporters.
  • Wine criticized Western governments for ignoring escalating human rights abuses, including torture and illegal detentions of his supporters like Eddie Mutwe.
  • Mutwe, Wine's chief bodyguard, was held for a week in military chief Muhoozi Kainerugaba’s basement and appeared tortured, according to official statements and Kainerugaba’s admission.
  • Wine described the upcoming election as a “fighting opportunity” to expose regime corruption and galvanize Ugandans toward restoring political freedoms and ending abuses.
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Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine to seek presidency, chides West over rights

Ugandan opposition leader and pop singer Bobi Wine said on Friday he plans to run for president for a second time and criticised the West for not speaking out more against "gross human rights violations" in the country.

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Arizona Daily Sun broke the news in on Friday, May 9, 2025.
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