Counsel Seeks UN Intervention for Bobi Wine

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Bobi Wine challenges Museveni in Kampala. Credit: Al Jazeera

Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine’s lawyer has urged the UN and the international community to seek guarantees for his safety after deadly threats following elections marred by repression and an internet blackout.

Wine went into hiding after the January 15 poll in which President Yoweri Museveni, 81, was re-elected for a seventh term, a result the opposition leader denounced as “blatant theft”. Museveni won 71.65 per cent of the vote, compared with 24.72 per cent for Wine, a 43‑year‑old former reggae singer turned politician.

Observers and NGOs criticised the results, pointing to an internet shutdown lasting days and the repression of the opposition.

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Museveni’s son and army chief, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, threatened on X to hunt down and kill Wine, in a post that has since been deleted.

“In light of these reckless statements, we urgently call on the international community, including the United Nations, to demand immediate, verifiable guarantees of Mr Wine’s safety and ensure he can return to his family without harm,” Robert Amsterdam, one of Wine’s lawyers, said.

“Mr. Wine has committed no crime. His only offence is exposing, once again, the brutal and dictatorial nature of President Museveni’s rule, through peaceful political opposition and the exercise of fundamental rights,” Amsterdam added.

Uganda Army Chief Says He Wants Bobi Wine Dead
                                                       Uganda’s army chief, Muhoozi Kainerugaba. Credit: Africa News.

Army chief Kainerugaba boasted on Friday on X that “so far we have killed 30 NUP terrorists”, referring to Wine’s party, the National Unity Platform.

“We have arrested over 2,000 hooligans that Kabobi thought he would use,” Kainerugaba added, using his nickname for Wine.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said he was “following with concern the post-election situation in Uganda, including reports of arrests, detentions and violent incidents involving opposition figures and supporters”.

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