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Uganda’s High Court on Monday ordered security forces to end their confinement of presidential election runner-up Bobi Wine.

Security forces surrounded the home of Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine after he returned from voting on January 14 (Picture by AFP)
Security forces surrounded the home of Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine after he returned from voting on January 14 (Picture by AFP)

Wine, whose real name is Robert Kyagulani, has been under de-facto house arrest at his home outside the capital, Kampala, since he returned from voting on January 14.

Heavily armed soldiers and police officers surrounding the property have blocked members of Wine’s household, including his wife, Barbie, from leaving their compound.

Last week the US ambassador to Uganda was also blocked from visiting the popstar-turned-politician, who won 35 percent of the vote according to official figures.

Sitting at the court’s Civil Division in Kampala, Justice Michael Elubu ruled in favour of a petition lodged by Wine’s lawyers asking for his release.

“The continued indefinite restriction and confinement of the applicant to his home is unlawful and his right to liberty has been infringed,” Elubu said.

“Having found that the restrictions are unlawful it is hereby ordered that they are lifted.”

The Ugandan government had argued that the restrictions on Wine’s movements were “preventative” measures for his own protection and to prevent protests against the election result, which Wine claims was rigged in favour of President Yoweri Museveni.

Security forces are yet to vacate the area around Wine’s home according to Abdu Hakim, an aide to Wine.

Ugandan security forces have in the past disregarded court orders to release individuals or have immediately re-arrested people freed by the courts.

“The High Court ruled this morning that my continued house arrest (11 days now) is illegal & unconstitutional,” Bobi Wine wrote on Twitter.

“Several hours later, the military still surrounds my home, blocking access to all! Perhaps (as always) waiting for Gen. Museveni’s orders on the next course of action.” AFP.

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5 years ago

Yep. Museveni is on his way out. His friend Trump isn’t in the position to shield him anymore. It’s Biden’s time now. 😂

5 years ago

Do u even need a court to make a pronouncement ……so rmbarassing ,why there were therw in the first place . we know well that this election was stolen thts why he is gittery ,if he won why put opponents under houss arrest without trail? these so called lebaration movements think people owe them shit nxaaaa

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