On 11 February a magistrate’s court ordered opposition leader Dr Kizza Besigye to appear and explain his absence in a case where he is accused of inciting violence during 2022 protests against rising living costs in Kampala. In a handwritten letter, Dr Besigye had stated he was ‘currently indisposed’. The magistrate emphasised the importance of personal liberty and scheduled the next hearing for 14 February. Notably, it was observed that there is no remand warrant currently justifying his detention, indicating he is being held without clear legal grounds. This development follows a recent supreme court ruling halting the trial of civilians in military courts. Dr Besigye has begun a hunger strike to protest against his continued detention, and there are concerns about his health: see
Uganda: opposition leader ordered to appear in court
Written by David Fletcher 13 Feb 2025
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- Pray: for justice and the protection of individual liberties in legal proceedings. (Amos 5:24)
- More: www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/court-orders-detained-besigye-to-appear-and-explain-his-absence-4922542
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