The cost of opposing bloodstained tyrant Museveni is nothing but death

Two years after the general elections which criminal despot Museveni handed to himself through bloody violence, terrorism, vote rigging and stealing, the cost of opposing his life rule continues to be high in Uganda.

Nobody should be fooled by the despot’s public connivance, his repetitive NRA propaganda, his sugarcoating speeches, his fantasies of turning Uganda into a paradise on earth. Many Ugandans continue to pay heavily to demand their rights.

Olivia Lutaaya a mother of three is yet to be produced in court despite imprisonment without charges. Arrested back in 2020 in Kalangala Island during NUP presidential campaigns, Olivia Lutaaya, mother of two, has been incarcerated for three years. Her crime is seeking change in leadership in criminal despot Museveni’s Uganda.

Lutaaya, who was part of hundreds of Bobi Wine supporters who were thrown in jail to rot, was released shortly in 2021 and shortly after re-arrested in Namuwongo, badly beaten, and kept under incommunicado detention for months before she was produced before the military court. Olivia was arrested with claims that she had ammunition, later amended and changed to treachery.

Uganda government refused to release travel documents of Mohammad Ssegirinya to seek treatments abroad. Since his release on bail early this year by Masaka High Court, the Kawempe North MP has been battling severe health conditions arising from longtime torture and other sorts of mistreatment.

Despite continuous requests to avail him with his passport allowing him to travel abroad for extensive medical care, criminal despot Museveni has warned immigration services not to give him the required documents. A reminder that the ailing dictator himself spends close to UGX200 million a day to cater for his treatments.

Internal intelligence services continue to harass families whose people have gone missing. For example, family members of Jean Bosco Kibalama, abducted in 2019 Kampala, have continued to live in constant fear for raising voices about the enforced disappearance of their bread winner.

Kibalama went missing after he was brutally abducted by senile Museveni’s plain-clothed death merchants, his family went to almost all police stations but nobody had a clue on his whereabouts; this poor man’s only crime was mobilizing for the opposition and discrediting the pamper-wearing dictator’s misrule.

Anybody who opposes life rule of Museveni like Abiriga, Kirumira, Kiggundu, Nyakairima have always met a terrible brutal death.

The cost of opposing bloodstained tyrant Museveni is nothing but death. if you oppose him you die, if you say it you die. At the very least, if one is not killed, he is abducted, detained illegally, thrown in torture dungeons or rot in safe houses.

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