
NUP Canada Chapter To Host Solidarity March for Ugandan Political Prisoners
On February 19th, 2024, the National Unity Platform (NUP) Canada Chapter will march in solidarity with political prisoners worldwide, shining a light on Uganda’s troubling history of human rights abuses and enforced disappearances. The protest is set to take place at Dundas-Yonge Square in Toronto, beginning at 4:00 PM. Organizers are calling for the release of prominent Ugandan figures such as Chairman Nyanzi and Colonel Besigye, along with all other individuals detained for their political beliefs.
The event serves as both a call to action and an opportunity to raise awareness about the systemic oppression faced by activists, opposition leaders, and ordinary citizens in Uganda. For decades, the East African nation has grappled with allegations of arbitrary arrests, torture, and abductions targeting those who dare to challenge the status quo or speak out against government policies.
A Dark Legacy: Human Rights Abuses in Uganda
Uganda’s struggle with human rights violations dates back to its post-independence era but gained significant attention during the regimes of Idi Amin and Milton Obote. Under Idi Amin’s dictatorship (1971–1979), thousands were subjected to extrajudicial killings, forced disappearances, and widespread fear. Although his regime ended nearly five decades ago, many argue that similar tactics have persisted under subsequent administrations.
In recent years, reports from international watchdogs like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have highlighted ongoing issues, including unlawful detentions, suppression of free speech, and violent crackdowns on protests. One particularly alarming trend involves the abduction of vocal critics of the government, often carried out by unidentified security operatives. These abductees frequently vanish without a trace, leaving families devastated and communities living in fear.
The case of Dr. Stella Nyanzi, a renowned academic and activist, underscores this pattern of persecution. Arrested multiple times for her outspoken criticism of President Yoweri Museveni’s administration, Nyanzi became a symbol of resilience despite enduring harsh prison conditions. Similarly, Colonel Kizza Besigye, a long-time opposition leader, has faced repeated harassment and imprisonment over his efforts to promote democratic reforms.
Why It Matters Now
While these injustices may seem distant to Canadians, the NUP Canada Chapter emphasizes that global solidarity is crucial in holding oppressive regimes accountable. By organizing this march, they aim to amplify the voices of silenced Ugandans while demanding justice for political prisoners languishing behind bars.
“This isn’t just about Uganda,” said one organizer, speaking anonymously due to safety concerns. “It’s about standing up for human dignity everywhere. When we ignore what happens elsewhere, we allow tyranny to thrive.”
Participants are encouraged to bring placards, banners, and chants advocating for freedom and accountability. Information booths will also be available to educate attendees about Uganda’s political landscape and provide resources for further engagement.
How You Can Help
For those unable to attend the protest, the NUP Canada Chapter urges supporters to spread the word through social media using hashtags like #FreePoliticalPrisoners and #JusticeForUganda. Additionally, donations can be made to organizations working to support victims of human rights abuses in Uganda.
Contact numbers for more information include:
- 416-835-8174
- 647-929-0340
- 437-928-3928
- 647-895-5725
- 437-328-7302
As the world watches, the hope is that events like this will inspire greater international pressure on the Ugandan government to respect human rights and uphold the rule of law. Until then, the fight continues—for Chairman Nyanzi, Colonel Besigye, and countless others whose names remain unknown yet whose courage deserves recognition.
Join the movement. Stand for justice. Free all political prisoners.
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Gen. Sejusa Mocks Opposition’s #FreeBesigye Campaign

The former Coordinator of Intelligence Services in Uganda, Gen (Rtd) David Sejusa, has warned opposition leaders against making mistakes while pushing for the release of Col. (Rtd) Kizza Besigye from Luzira Prison, describing it; a strategic political battle for state power.
On Tuesday, 18th February, 2025, Sejusa posted on his X account, emphasizing, “This fight is beyond law, courts, judges, and even rights, highlighting the political stakes underlying Besigye’s situation.”
Sejusa warned the opposition against simplistic approaches, stating, “This fight is about political power; it cannot be won by posting coffins and photos of Besigye.”
He said the issue is more complex as it involves “restructuring the military as an institution of state,” making it “a fundamental fight” that few fully comprehend.
Sejusa criticized the approach of activists using social media campaigns, calling it “ignorance and indiscipline of keyboard warriors.”
He said, “Insults and blackmail don’t win wars; numbers, ideas, and conviction do. Convince people; don’t insult and intimidate. Political struggles are won by building a broad base of support rather than alienating potential allies.”
Sejusa cautioned opposition to separating Besigye’s health from political objectives.
“Don’t tie getting him medical care with overthrowing Museveni’s government. If you do, then I’m afraid you are jeopardizing Besigye’s life,” Sejusa warned.
He advised the group to focus on ensuring Besigye is taken “before a competent court” where he can be granted bail.
Sejusa warned that if the situation is not handled with “cool heads,” it could escalate conflict. “The current standoff is beyond legalities; it’s politics, it’s power,” Sejusa added.
On Monday, 17th February 2025, Dr. Chris Baryomunsi, the ICT Minister, confirmed visiting Besigye from Luzira and suggested that his health condition wasn’t that worrying.
The controversy surrounding Besigye’s detention continues to unfold, with increasing calls from his family, political allies, and human rights groups for his immediate release on medical grounds.
His statement comes amid growing concerns about continued trial of Besigye in the military court martial despite a recent Supreme Court ruling against trying civilians.
Besigye was charged with illegal possession of a firearm, threatening national security, and treason—a charge that carries the death penalty. He denies all accusations.
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NUP Won’t Budge over Illegal Arrests and Abductions – SG David Lewis Rubongoya

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

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.
https://hoimapost.co.ug/besigye-wanted-to-kill-museveni-andrew-mwenda/
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