Shocking details that Museveni did to Bobi Wine

Hon. Robert Kyagulanyi populary known as Bobi Wine has recounted his side of the ordeal he hasx been going through for the last two weeks.

Hon . Kyagulanyi saud that the Ugandan security officers beat  and squeezed his genitals until he passed out at the military jail.

Bobi Wine, was held on August 14 and charged with treason for apparently provokingh presideny Musevini’s motorcade during a campaign at Arua Municipality.

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The young politician’s case drew international attention, with some country’s like Kenya protesting for his release.

He was later was released on bail but was rearrested last week while trying to leave the country to seek medical treatment in the United States.

Ugandan authorities have rejected the accusations of torture but said they will investigate them.

In a lengthy statement posted on his Facebook page  on Monday, Kyagulanyi wrote that he wanted to “set the record straight”.

“They wrapped me in a thick piece of cloth and bundled me into a vehicle. Those guys did to me unspeakable things in that vehicle! They pulled my manhood and squeezed my testicles while punching me with objects I didn’t see,” Kyagulanyi alleged.

“They beat me, punched me, and kicked me with their boots. No part of my body was spared. They hit my eyes, mouth and nose. They hit my elbows and my knees,” he added.

“By the time I became conscious again, I was somewhere in a small room with a small window. My legs were tied together with my hands with very tight cuffs. I was bleeding from the nose and ears. I was in great pain. The cloth they had tied me in was red-soaked in blood. My whole body was swollen.”

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Kyagulanyi also wrote that a radiologist told him “how one of my kidneys and back had been damaged during the assault. I was however not given any written medical report by the military”.

Kyagulanyi’s arrest sparked  protests in the capital, Kampala, and elsewhere demanding his release, with scores of people detained.

A social media campaign to #FreeBobiWine was launched, while scores of musicians, activists, human rights groups and politicians signed an open letter condemning Kyagulanyi’s treatment.

The treason charges, also faced by 30 others people, including legislators, have heightened concerns about a crackdown on the opposition in Uganda.

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On Monday, Ugandan authorities charged a fifth legislator, Francis Zaake, with treason, which carries a maximum death penalty. The lawyers of those accused have denied the allegations.

Kyagulanyi has emerged as a powerful opposition voice among youths frustrated by Museveni’s 32-year rule, especially after the constitution was changed last year to remove an age limit on the presidency.

The singer won a parliamentary seat last year without the backing of a political party.

His supporters, citing his success in helping opposition candidates to win elections across the country, are urging him to run for president in 2021.

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