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Uganda: Opposition Leader Detained As Crackdown Intensifies

Alex Waiswa Mufumbiro, who is NUP's deputy spokesperson, was forced into a vehicle just outside a magistrate's court in the capital Kampala
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Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni addresses the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) 42nd Extraordinary Session, at the State House in Entebbe, Uganda January 18, 2024. REUTERS/Abubaker Lubowa/File Photo

In a fresh flashpoint between authorities and the opposition, Ugandan police on Monday detained a senior official of the country’s largest opposition party, the National Unity Platform (NUP), while he was attending a court hearing for fellow party members, according to a lawmaker and police spokesperson.

Alex Waiswa Mufumbiro, who is NUP’s deputy spokesperson, was forced into a vehicle just outside a magistrate’s court in the capital Kampala, Joel Ssenyonyi, the leader of the opposition in parliament said.

Police spokesperson Kituuma Rusoke told Reuters that officers had detained Mufumbiro, but declined to give reasons for the action or say when he would be produced in court.

Campaign Of Abduction

In recent months, NUP, headed by pop star-turned-politician Bobi Wine, and other opposition parties have decried what they say is a campaign of abductions and torture of opposition officials by security forces ahead of elections that are due early next year.

Both police and the military have in the past denied targeting the opposition and say that only suspects in criminal cases are detained. They have also rejected accusations of mistreatment of opposition figures.

Ssenyonyi said that Mufumbiro had gone to court on Monday to attend a bail hearing for NUP members who have been in detention for months over what the party has called politically motivated charges.

He was “violently grabbed and pushed” into a minivan, Ssenyonyi said in a post on X, accusing President Yoweri Museveni’s government of “cowardice and criminality”.

Mutwe’s Bail Hearing

One of those whose bail hearing was being held on Monday was opposition activist Eddie Mutwe.

In May, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the head of the military who is also Museveni’s son, said on X that he was holding Mutwe in his basement, after the activist had been missing for days.

Mutwe was later produced in court and charged with robbery among other charges. The justice minister, Norbert Mao, said at the time that Mutwe showed signs of having been tortured. Mao did not say who was responsible but called on the courts to deal swiftly with Mutwe’s case.

(With inputs from Reuters)

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