Opposition Leader Bobi Wine Claims Armed Raid on His Home
Ugandan opposition figure Bobi Wine has alleged that his residence was raided overnight by what he describes as “hundreds of soldiers,” resulting in devastation and the assault of his wife. This incident follows the recent re-election of President Yoweri Museveni, which has been marred by accusations of election irregularities.
Details of the Allegations
In a post on social media platform X, Wine reported that soldiers stormed his home in Magere while many appeared inebriated. He described how they forcibly entered his property, breaking down doors and seemingly prepared to search upstairs.
During the raid, Wine’s wife was reportedly threatened with a firearm and interrogated about her husband’s location. In a troubling account, Wine claimed that the soldiers seized her mobile device, compelled her to unlock it despite her refusal, and physically assaulted her.
Following the incident, Wine stated that his wife required medical attention and is currently receiving treatment for both physical injuries and psychological distress. He expressed a steadfast conviction that the struggle for freedom in Uganda will continue despite these challenges.
Background
Bobi Wine, a prominent critic of Museveni’s lengthy presidency, has been a significant voice for the Ugandan opposition. Recently, Museveni secured another term in office in an election that has faced intense scrutiny for alleged ballot tampering and manipulation, raising concerns over the integrity of Uganda’s democratic process.
As tensions rise within the country, observers worry about possible impacts on political opposition and civil liberties, a situation that could resonate far beyond Uganda’s borders, particularly in the context of global advocacy for democracy and human rights.
Sky News has reached out to the Ugandan government for additional comments regarding the allegations made by Bobi Wine and the incident involving his wife.
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