Banange!!! How shall we go to our beds tonight, having witnessed this??!! Why then do we have custodians of the law on our payroll?
This is very frightening.
Like we did for Dr Besigye, please share this with all government officials and units under their tweets (overwhelm). Again, maybe they’re not aware of Yasin’s plight. Let’s help them know. Yasin and other Ugandans in such circumstances of oppression need our voice. Show them love
Segirinya right behind Dr Besigye. Note he calls for NON violent actions NOT what @mkainerugaba has stated in his tweets and neither is the charges on @kizzabesigye1 anyway attempted murder BUT possession of a GUN in Kenya. He is safer in prison but must get medical attention
When I received threats in 2023, Dr Besigye reached out to me, requesting to meet me. I wondered what we were going to talk about, but eventually arranged to meet him, on a Sunday. He drove from home to town, just to meet me! And what was the meeting about? Simply encouraging me: “Stay firm, don’t give up. When you give up you discourage others who want to speak up as well”. I could almost touch the determination and passion in his stern voice. That was all he wanted to meet me about - one hour of counsel and encouragement! Then he went back home, and we never spoke again.
Dr Besigye’s commitment is amazing! And, with all he has gone through for a better Uganda, to hear someone call him a mole, is such a painful thing. #JusticeforBesigye
As a Generation, I unapologetically state that we've failed this man individually and collectively. He doesn't deserve us. A modern day champion of resilience, defiance and democratic rule. We're sorry @kizzabesigye1 🥲
@kawuma_james@SpireJim Calling your MP to let them know how you would like them to vote is not intimidation. It is responsible engagement. MPs may not sign, but they should know what their constituents think on the matters before their representatives.
@MathiasMpuuga@JoelSsenyonyi The task of proposing alternative anything to this regime is a futile one. It is doubtful that this govt is trying and failing in its efforts to transform the country. Seeing how the leadership is going about it, one can only conclude that the intention is lacking.
A consignment of these books was impounded by Ugandan Customs 'Security' in Nov 22. The good news is that our Security operatives appear literate enough to read it. The bad news is that they have poor judgement. The Correct Line is in bookstores in Kampala, and on Amazon, etc.