Mar 14 β€’ 19:41 UTC 🌍 Africa RFI Afrique (FR)

Uganda: Opposition Leader Bobi Wine Announces He Has Left the Country

Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine has announced he has fled the country following the disputed presidential election won by Yoweri Museveni.

Bobi Wine, a prominent opposition leader in Uganda, revealed in a social media video that he left the country on March 14. His departure comes after months of escalating tensions following the January presidential elections, in which incumbent president Yoweri Museveni was declared the victor amid allegations of fraud. Wine, who had been in hiding, emphasized his intention to continue fighting his political battle from abroad, raising concerns over the state of democracy in Uganda under Museveni's long-standing rule.

In his message to Ugandans, Wine condemned what he described as the "usurpation of the will of the Ugandan people" by Museveni during the elections. He shared harrowing accounts of the harassment he has faced over recent months, including a series of violent intimidations aimed at him and his supporters. Wine's commitment to his cause remains unwavering as he expressed gratitude to the Ugandans who have stood by him in these challenging times.

The implications of Wine's departure might be significant for Ugandan politics, as he has been a central figure in the opposition and his absence could be seen as a loss for activists. This situation highlights ongoing tensions within Uganda's political landscape, and the international community will likely keep a close watch on how his absence influences the opposition movement and the government's treatment of dissenting voices.

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