The irritated UUBA scribes were part of team which offered security to Bobi Wines record breaker Kyarenga concert which was held on Saturday at One Love Beach Busaabala stormed Kyadondo East MPs home found in Magere, Kasangati Town Council demanding to be cleared.
Besigye told journalists at his home in Kasangati that he was mobbed by security disguised as Civil Aviation Authority personnel as he inclined off the plane and whisked away towards the Old Airport.
Defence lawyers led by Ernest Kalibbala questioned the credibility of the footage on account that it had been edited to 7 minutes and 42 seconds from a record of 1 hour and 20minutes.
A number of youth carrying placards calling for Besigyes release sauntered to Kasangati court as he was arraigned to answer charges of disobeying lawful orders this morning. The crowds however started swelling moments later, staging a series of demonstrations in the area.
Besigye says that the party is still moving on with the planned demonstration, their weekly prayers will continue and he will continue addressing the press because it is his constitutional right.
Besigye was due to attend a victory party for the opposition organized by the FDC youth wing at Nakivubo Settlement Primary School in Kampala. The activity is a parallel event in celebration organized to counter the National Resistance Movement NRM party, whose supporters are converging at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds.
The decision was taken after Grade One Magistrate Prossy Katushabe ruled over objections raised earlier by the State Prosecutor Caroline Nabasa in respect to the jurisdiction of the court and the sued entities.
EU Ambassador Kristian Schmidt told journalists that the meeting discussed a wide range of issues which included the continued incarceration of Dr Besigye both at his home and in different police stations, possible court action to challenge the outcome of the February 18th general election and use of language that can lead to violence.
The petitioners lament that as a result of freezing their bank accounts, they lost control over their funds and therefore couldnt invest or benefit from it, which grounded their business.
Forum for Democratic Change presidential flag bearer, Dr. Kizza Besigye says he is fully aware of being spied on by government. This after reports by Privacy International Ltd that government procured software to spy on opposition leaders.
Kasangati Grade One magistrate Jessica Chemery has ruled that the continued confinement of Kiiza Besigye at his home is unlawful. The Forum for Democratic Change president went to court to challenge his week-long house arrest, described by police as Preventive Arrest.
A fully packed Kasangati Magistrates Court awaits a ruling on Kiiza Besigye’s arrest. The Forum for Democratic Change president went to court to challenge his week-long house arrest, described by police as Preventive Arrest.
Forum for Democratic Change party youths from Makerere University on Monday visited Dr Kiiza Besigye at his home in Kasangati, where he is under a week long house arrest.
Besigye was back in court this afternoon, a day after he was granted bail on condition that he would not participate in any activity that disrupts peace.