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Attorney says opposition figure detained in Uganda for alleged crimes against the state is unwell

February 13, 2025

KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) โ€” A prominent opposition figure jailed in Uganda for allegedly threatening state security is unwell and in need of urgent medical care, his attorney said Thursday.

Four-time presidential candidate Kizza Besigye, who has been in detention since his abduction from Kenya on Nov. 16, is infirm and experiences episodes of hypertension, said Erias Lukwago.

A military tribunal in Kampala has charged Besigye, 68, and an assistant with offenses related to illegal possession of a firearm and threatening national security. Besigye also faces a separate charge of treachery, a crime under military law that carries the death penalty.

Lukwago on Wednesday saw Besigye at the maximum-security prison in Kampala where the opposition figure is being detained. Besigye needs specialized care that health authorities in the prison system are not equipped to provide, Lukwago said.

The military trial of Besigye has angered his supporters and drawn concern from rights groups. Amnesty International has called for Besigyeโ€™s release, saying his โ€œabduction clearly violated international human rights law and the process of extradition with its requisite fair trial protections.โ€

Ugandaโ€™s Supreme Court ruled last month that civilians canโ€™t be court-martialed, questioning the competence of untrained military officers to dispense justice. But President Yoweri Museveni, an authoritarian leader who has held power since 1986, said he disagreed with the courtโ€™s decision and that โ€œthe country is not governed by the judges.โ€

Lukwago and other activists are trying to free Besigye on the basis of the Supreme Courtโ€™s decision, but prison authorities say they have no order to release him.

Besigyeโ€™s wife, UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima, had asserted that he is on a hunger strike, an account disputed by prison authorities.

Besigye has faced arrest and assault many times in his political career but has never been convicted of a crime.

Besigyeโ€™s case is being watched closely by Ugandans anxious over political maneuvers ahead of presidential elections next year. Although Museveni is expected to seek re-election, some observers believe he may step aside.

Many expect an unpredictable political transition because Museveni has no obvious successor within the ranks of the ruling National Resistance Movement party.

Besigye, a qualified physician who retired from Ugandaโ€™s military at the rank of colonel, is a former president of the Forum for Democratic Change party, for many years Ugandaโ€™s most prominent opposition group. He is a fierce critic of Museveni, for whom he once served as military assistant and personal doctor.

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