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Tag Archives: Kizza Besigye
Has Museveni Learned a Lesson?
Last week Kampala and other major urban areas across Uganda erupted into the most widespread protests so far in Sub-Saharan African following the revolutions in the north. Before the conflicts began I had argued in an article in Think Africa … Continue reading
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Tagged 'Walk to Work', Kampala, Kenya, Kizza Besigye, Museveni, Protests, Uganda
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Escalation of Demonstrations in Uganda
Increasingly violent battles between police and protestors within Uganda appear to have escalated over night and throughout the morning. Areas of Kampala, the Ugandan capital are virtually impassable according to local reports and the road from the airport at Entebbe … Continue reading