Ugandan Army Chief Threatens Opposition Activist

The Ugandan Army Chief, son of President Yoweri Museveni, announced that he is holding an opposition activist in the basement of his house and threatened to use violence against him.


Ugandan Army Chief Threatens Opposition Activist

The news is that the strong president of Uganda and the commander of the country's army, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, announced that he is holding opposition activist-blogger Fred Lumbumba in his basement and threatens to apply racial discrimination against him.

Fred Lumbumba, known for his critical publications on social networks regarding politics and human rights in Uganda, was arrested and is being held under guard in Muhoozi Kainerugaba's house. He expressed fears for his life and stated that he is being held against his will.

Muhoozi Kainerugaba, in turn, stated that Fred Lumbumba poses a threat to national security and spreads anti-government propaganda. He is ready to use any methods, including racial discrimination, to prevent further actions from the activist.

This situation has caused public concern in society and among human rights organizations, which have called for a halt to the treatment of Lumbumba and ensure his safety. Activists demand to release him and hold accountable those who threaten his life and freedom.