Uganda is facing a dire human rights crisis, as its leader, M7, military, and police, tortures and kills political opponents, and citizens in the streets

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Uganda is facing a dire human rights crisis, as its leader, M7, military, and police, tortures and kills political opponents, and citizens in the streets.

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There has been a human rights crisis, in Uganda, ever since the country’s presidential election was held, on January 15, 2021. Just before, during, and ever since the election, current corrupt Uganda President Yoweri Kaguta Tibuhaburwa Museveni, also known as M7, has ordered the Ugandan military and police, to capture, torture, and kill M7’s political opponents, and citizens in the country, who support opposition leaders.

Presidential candidate Kyagulanyi, whose stage name is Bobi Wine, is a Ugandan politician, singer, actor, and businessman. He has become an opposition leader in the fight against corrupt M7. Bobi Wine was dragged out of his vehicle around January 7th amid an online presser about the ICC, or, International Criminal Court. The incident happened at Bugembe, along Jinja Road.
Bobi Wine’s vehicle was even set on fire on voting day. Opposition supporters say the election was rigged, and have good reasons to believe that.

On May 4th Bobi Wine tweeted about Press Freedom Day, but said that in Uganda, there is nothing to celebrate, as the criminal regime has made journalists targets of extreme violence, and repression. Bobi Wine called to put an end to this madness.

This is what happens when a Ugandan displays a Bobi Wine poster.

Authorities have been brutal, even beating a pregnant woman. One man’s adopted son was kidnapped, and assumed tortured or killed, the man hasn’t seen his son since the middle of March. There are also other disturbing images of how victims are treated after being captured, and then tortured.

Even on election day, on January 14, Museveni, aka M7, had his men spray dangerous chemicals on opposition supporters, and this is what it turned them into.

There have been calls for the United Nations to get involved, due to these human rights violations by the Ugandan government. On April 13, 2021, the United Nations finally got involved, and UN human rights experts call on the government of Uganda to immediately stop the brutal crackdown, on its political opponents, that still continues.

There is a petition on Change.org that you can sign, included in the description of this video. But, is this what the world is relying on for basic human rights? Petitions! This is madness!

World governments and the United Nations must act now, before it is too late for the people of Uganda. Uganda is bleeding. Stop the silent genocide. Save Uganda. Protect their human rights. #OpUganda.

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