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Uganda detains 2,000 opposition supporters, kills 30

Muhoozi Kainerugaba of the Uganda People's Defence Force (UPDF), the son of Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni. — Reuters File
Muhoozi Kainerugaba of the Uganda People's Defence Force (UPDF), the son of Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni. — Reuters File
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NAIROBI: Uganda's military ‌chief said on Friday that authorities had detained 2,000 opposition supporters, killed 30 and were hunting for more following a disputed presidential election in which his father, Yoweri Museveni, won a seventh term.


The elder Museveni, 81, has led the East African nation for nearly four decades. He was declared to have resoundingly defeated Bobi Wine, leader of the opposition National Unity Platform (NUP), in ​the January 15 vote, held during an internet blackout.


Bobi, a former musician whose legal name ‌is Robert Kyagulanyi, rejected the result, alleging widespread irregularities including ballot stuffing and went into hiding.


In a series of overnight social media posts, military chief Muhoozi Kainerugaba, Museveni's son, gave the first details of the arrests and killings ‌of NUP supporters, describing them as hooligans and terrorists.


"So ‍far we have killed 30 ‌NUP terrorists", Kainerugaba said on X, without explaining the circumstances of the ‍deaths. "Most NUP terrorist leaders are in hiding. We shall get them all", he said in another post.


The government has accused Bobi's supporters of violence during the election while the opposition says its ⁠members were attacked by security forces. The news agency has not been able to authenticate the allegations.


A police spokesperson declined to give any further comment on the situation. Military spokesperson Chris Magezi could not be reached for comment.


UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed concern on Thursday over the arrests and violence involving opposition figures and supporters.


"He (the Secretary General) notes the importance ⁠of restraint by all actors and respect for the rule of law and Uganda's international human ⁠rights obligations", his spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said. — Reuters


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