Deadly protests in Uganda after Bobi Wine arrest
Ugandan police have said three people died and 38 were wounded in protests that erupted after police arrested presidential candidate Bobi Wine in the east of the country.
Police in the capital Kampala fired tear gas and bullets to disperse Bobi Wine’s supporters, who blocked roads and burned tyres after news broke that he had been arrested in the town of Luuka and taken to a police station in the city of Jinja.
Since expressing his intention to run in the election against long-ruling, 76-year-old President Yoweri Museveni, 38-year-old Bobi Wine has been arrested multiple times.
He has won a large following, especially among young people in the East African country, where general elections are scheduled in January 2021.
Many young supporters say they are drawn to Bobi Wine by his criticism of Museveni’s government mingled in his lyrics. Others say that as a young leader, he is better positioned to tackle the challenges they face.
Source: Aljazeera
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