Museveni’s son said he is very proud of the pain and hurt he is inflicting on former Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago. He must be very proud of himself, seeing this video. But as the saying goes, no one is tall enough to see the future. One day, the tables will turn and all these atrocities will be accounted for, one by one.
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Julius Malema has lectured xenophobic South Africans for chasing away Black Africans out of their country. He has told them that history will judge them harshly.
Then he says that everyone should subject themselves for trial so that the truth comes out. But Yasin Ssekitoleko aka Machete and the others have spent close to six years in detention without trial! All this time, they have never appeared before any judge for their case to be heard. Even when the Supreme Court ordered that their files be sent to ordinary courts for trial, his regime refused to transfer those files. Instead, state agents have made it clear that their only path to ever get out of jail is to plead guilty to crimes they never committed!
VIDEO: Our own Speaker of the mighty National Unity Platform (NUP) yesterday held a live discussion on TikTok with Ugandans both at home and in the diaspora, engaging them on a wide range of national issues and answering their questions.
M7 presidential address to Ugandans!
1. Basement abductions are legal as long as they bring you to court after.
2. Ugandans should be very lucky that they are brought to court.
3. “Remand for several years is legal, you just prove to court your innocence.”
4. Denial of marital sex is a crime.
Youth unemployment, education, roads, AI, the economy, high fuel prices nowhere to be seen 🤦🏻♂️ But God, what did we do😩
President Yoweri Museveni says Ugandans should instead appreciate the military operations led by his son, Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, arguing that the army is arresting suspects and taking them to court rather than shooting on the spot.
Museveni said the Inter-Religious Council of Uganda had written to him expressing concern that the military's recent operations resemble the tactics employed during the regimes of former presidents Idi Amin and Milton Obote.
Museveni has dismissed the comparison, arguing that the Uganda People's Defence Forces is acting within the law by apprehending suspects for prosecution rather than killing them. Museveni further said the military operations are intended to combat what he described as impunity among "greedy and egotistic" opposition leaders and their supporters.
BREAKING NEWS: @UN Secretary-General António Guterres officially expressed deep concern over the arbitrary arrests, incommunicado detentions, and possible enforced disappearances of political and civic actors in Uganda.
Full Video 👉👉👉 https://t.co/S2di7wr2n5
.@antonioguterres is closely following recent developments in #Uganda.
He notes with concern reports regarding the detention of political and civic actors, including cases in which the whereabouts of some individuals have not been clearly established.
https://t.co/lw0FHVzMjA
Anti-migrant protesters force foreigners out of their houses and assault kids in Germiston, South Africa 🇿🇦.
They were handing them over to the Police.
Legal migrants were also assaulted.