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Home » Politics » Uganda Convicts 16 Opposition Members Amid Claims of Coercion, Political Repression

Uganda Convicts 16 Opposition Members Amid Claims of Coercion, Political Repression

October 22, 2024
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FILE - Opposition presidential challenger Bobi Wine, speaks to the media outside his home, in Magere, near Kampala, in Uganda, Jan. 26, 2021.

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Kampala, Uganda — A Ugandan military tribunal convicted 16 members of the opposition National Unity Platform (NUP) on Monday of “illegal possession of explosive devices and treachery,” a decision that has sparked outrage and raised serious questions about the integrity of the judicial process.

According to defense lawyer Shamim Malende, the circumstances leading to the defendants’ plea of guilty—despite their prior denials—were suspect and indicative of coercion.

The prosecution claimed that these opposition members, along with others still evading capture, were discovered with explosives during a politically charged period between November 2020 and May 2021, coinciding with the presidential elections. The elections were widely criticized for irregularities and violence, with numerous reports of voter intimidation and manipulation.

Bobi Wine, a prominent opposition figure and former musician whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi, alleged that the group was pressured into pleading guilty as part of a broader scheme to stifle dissent and maintain the ruling party’s grip on power. He described the tribunal as a “kangaroo court,” suggesting that the judiciary is being used as a tool for political repression.

Defense lawyer Malende pointed out irregularities in the proceedings, including a lack of transparency, as journalists were barred from attending the trial. This exclusion has fueled concerns about the fair treatment of the accused and the broader implications for democracy in Uganda. The 16 members have now spent four years in custody, awaiting a fair trial that many believe is unlikely under the current regime.

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Their sentencing hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, and there are fears that the court may impose harsh penalties to further intimidate the opposition. The situation is emblematic of the ongoing struggle for political freedom in Uganda, where dissent is often met with brutal crackdowns.

Since Yoweri Museveni came to power in 1986, Uganda has witnessed a steady decline in democratic norms, with increasing reports of human rights abuses. The 2021 presidential elections were particularly contentious, with violent protests erupting following the arrest of Bobi Wine. The police response was severe, leading to the deaths of at least 54 people and widespread injuries among protestors.

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Bobi Wine has vowed to continue fighting against the oppressive regime, stating, “Whatever Museveni’s government is doing, one day all those under him, including himself, will be called to account.” He emphasized the importance of international attention on Uganda’s political situation, urging the global community to support the quest for justice and democratic reform.

As the political landscape in Uganda remains fraught with tension, the fate of the 16 convicted opposition members serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by those who dare to oppose the ruling government.

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