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Doreen Nyanjura, the Deputy Lord Mayor of Kampala, and Ingrid Turinawe, head of mobilization in the Forum for Democratic Change Katonga faction, have been arrested today during a protest in Kampala demanding the release of Dr. Kizza Besigye.

The duo, along with political activist Faridah Nangozi, was detained near Arua Park in downtown Kampala. They were raising awareness about the “Free Besigye and all political prisoners” campaign.

An eyewitness described the scene as violent to Uganda Radio Network (URN), saying the women were forcibly arrested by heavily deployed police officers.

According to the witness, the trio was taken into custody after urging Ugandans to stand up against injustices and fight for their freedom. “They were three women dressed in t-shirts calling for the freedom of Dr. Besigye. I recognized Nyanjura and Ingrid, and another lady I don’t know. But police officers bundled them into a patrol vehicle as people began to join them. They were taken to CPS,” the eyewitness said.

Kampala Metropolitan Police Spokesperson Patrick Onyango confirmed the arrest but stated that a formal statement would be issued later. The arrests occurred amid a heavy police and military presence in downtown Kampala, aimed at preventing further protests calling for Dr. Kizza Besigye’s release. A robust deployment, including the Field Force Unit (FFU), counterterrorism personnel, and plainclothes detectives, has been stationed at key road junctions in Kampala.

The presence of security forces at Katonga has also restricted access to the Peoples Front for Freedom (PFF) offices. Boda-boda riders and pedestrians were seen being instructed by heavily armed security personnel not to stop in areas such as Mulago Roundabout, Lugogo, Makerere Kavule, Bwaise, and parts of the city center.

Police Spokesperson Kituuma Rusoke, addressing journalists at the Police Headquarters in Naguru, explained that the heightened deployment was in response to intelligence suggesting possible disturbances in Kampala. “Our deployment is based on the need. Today, intelligence indicates that there are individuals planning to cause unrest, so we must deploy accordingly as a countermeasure to address potential threats,” Kituuma said.

Turinawe and Nyanjura had announced a nationwide “Free Besigye” protest on social media throughout the weekend, urging Ugandans to rise up against injustices and demand the release of Dr. Kizza Besigye and all political prisoners.

“Let us raise our voices for the freedom of Dr. Besigye, all political prisoners. Free Uganda. Free All. Start from where you are, use what you have, and do what you can,” they posted on X.

Turinawe, along with other activists, was arrested last week for protesting the continued detention of Dr. Kizza Besigye and Abed Lutale at Luzira Prison, despite a Supreme Court judgment.

They were later released on bail, with conditions to refrain from illegal activities to avoid revocation of the bail.

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NUP Won’t Budge over Illegal Arrests and Abductions – SG David Lewis Rubongoya

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The National Unity Platform (NUP) is concerned about the ongoing arrest and detention of its supporters in unknown locations beyond the mandatory 48 hours as stipulated in the law.

This has been raised by the Party’s Secretary General, David Lewis Rubongoya, during a press conference held at the NUP headquarters at Makerere-Kavule, Kawempe Division, as two members of the party’s Elections Management Committee who were allegedly abducted on Tuesday and were released yesterday spoke to the press about their ordeal.

These are; Mercy Walukamba, the Committee’s Chairperson and Rahma Juma, a member of the party’s electoral body.

Rubongoya emphasized that the continued detention of NUP supporters without access to legal representation or communication with their families is a clear violation of their human rights and the constitution of Uganda.

Rubongoya says they are to continue engaging courts in the effort to help their supporters get justice but still urged the Government authorities to revise their thinking and unconditionally release the detainees as soon as possible.

He has accused the authorities of using intimidation and harassment to suppress dissenting voices.

Meanwhile, Walukamba has condemned security forces for abducting and torturing them because of supporting NUP before narrating to journalists what happened during their abduction from Mpigi district on Tuesday.

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Besigye Wanted To Kill Museveni – Andrew Mwenda

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Political analyst Andrew Mwenda has accused imprisoned opposition stalwart Dr. Kiiza Besigye of conspiring to murder President Museveni.

Mwenda contends that the alleged actions of Besigye should have warranted a death sentence.

Mwenda made the remarks during a heated exchange with Kira Municipality MP, Ssemujju Nganda on NBS Television’s political show, The Frontline, regarding Besigye’s continued detention at Luzira Prison.

Besigye has been incarcerated since November of last year after being picked from Kenya while attending the launch of Martha Karua’s book. He would later be presented before the general court martial in Makindye on charges of treachery and illegal possession of ammunition.

It should be noted that shortly after his arrest, audio clips surfaced on social media, allegedly featuring Besigye discussing activities that “threaten” national security and plans to seize power.

However, these recordings have yet to be presented as evidence in court regarding the accusations against Besigye.

During a discussion on the Frontline, Mwenda emphasized that the evidence in the alleged audio recordings is substantial, accusing Besigye and his supporters, particularly Ssemujju, of downplaying this evidence in their calls for Besigye’s release.

 

Mwenda asserted that Besigye had conspired to unlawfully take control of the government by assassinating the President.

He stated that if he were in Museveni’s position, he would use the evidence from the audio recordings as justification for executing Besigye.

“Besigye was plotting to murder Museveni. Museveni is a human being. If I were in Museveni’s shoes, I would not even have that man (Besigye) alive because he doesn’t believe in a process. There’s a process of removing government. He doesn’t believe in that process. So he’s subject to the law which he has violated.” Mwenda said.

He questioned why Ssemujju and Besigye were not addressing the nature of Besigye’s alleged plot.

There had been rumours that the alleged audio recordings included a conversation between Besigye and an unidentified British individual regarding weapons.

 

However, Besigye’s team, including his wife Winnie Byanyima, has since refuted these claims, with others insisting that the audio recordings were manipulated using AI.

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4.5 million stolen : NUP Accuses Security Forces of Theft During Raid on Party Offices

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The leadership of the National Unity Platform (NUP) has accused security operatives of stealing money from their offices during a search conducted by joint security forces on Wednesday.

 

The security operation targeted the NUP offices in Kamwokya and the party’s headquarters in Kavule. According to police spokesperson Rusoke Kituma, the search was carried out in response to reports of “military drills” allegedly being conducted at the party premises.

Addressing the media at the Kamwokya offices, Doreen Kaijja, the coordinator of the NUP Leadership School, claimed that security personnel not only vandalized office property but also took money found within the premises.

“They took Shs 2 million from the office,” Kaijja stated. “Another Shs 2.5 million was taken from our shop.”

NUP leaders have condemned the operation, describing it as an act of robbery rather than a legitimate security search. They argue that the raid is part of a continued crackdown on opposition activities in the country.

The police have yet to respond to the allegations of theft.

However, security agencies have previously defended similar operations, arguing they are conducted within the bounds of the law to prevent subversive activities.

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