You are a wonderful lady, you do not deserve this. Was happy to hear that you were alive but after I heard what happened to you it changed something in my brain.
One day Ugandans will rise up against these tyrants.
They broke into our house and tortured our helpers.
They beat you up to take secrets from you. They tried to humiliate us. You stayed strong.
I love you. Thank you for being how you are.
One day when we have all lost people and when we have all suffered in one way or another. I have faith in that.
I do not direct my anger towards the people of Uganda but to a cowardly regime which preys on the weak. My mother is the best person on earth and I’m sure you all feel the same about yours. Let us work together and save our mother’s lives.
No more Museveni. No more Muhoozi.
We need to fight together for order in Uganda.
Museveni and his goons are breeding hate in us young people and we will make use of it one day.
I’m with the people of Uganda through and through. I feel your pain and you feel mine.
THIS IS NOT OVER.
Hundreds of soldiers descended on our home in Magere last night. Most were dressed in SFC uniforms while others were in regular UPDF uniforms and others in plain clothes. Many of them were drunk. They came with ladders, ready to climb upstairs. They broke our doors and forced themselves into our house. Using hammers, they hit walls, window glasses, and doors. They put my wife on gunpoint, asking her to reveal my whereabouts. They stole money, numerous valuable documents, and all electronic gadgets. They took phones, laptops, chargers, our internet system, our CCTV system, speakers, and any electronic gadget they could lay their criminal hands on. They entered every part of our house, including the ceiling, and left so much destruction everywhere. They grabbed my wife's phone, forced her to sit down, and ordered her to remove her password. She refused. They strangled her and insulted her. They forcefully removed her blouse and took pictures! Speaking Runyakore, they asked why she would get married to a muganda, and why we would dare challenge Museveni.
They beat up our askari and house maid. They ordered the askari to show them where the basement is, where I was hiding. These criminals asked where my children were!
My wife was rushed to hospital where she remains admitted - dealing with all the physical and psychological trauma. Yet in all this, we remain firm in our belief that UGANDA WILL BE FREE.