Kizza Besigye Arraigned Before Military Court After Alleged Abduction.

Kizza Besigye, a prominent Ugandan opposition leader and four-time presidential candidate, has been formally arraigned before the General Court Martial in Makindye after being reportedly abducted in Nairobi, Kenya. The dramatic turn of events unfolded four days after Besigye's disappearance, which sparked widespread concern among his supporters and human rights advocates.

Kizza Besigye Arraigned Before Military Court After Alleged Abduction
Kizza Besigye Arraigned Before Military Court After Alleged Abduction

On Tuesday, the military police brought Besigye to court in a detainee van, arriving three hours later than scheduled. Dressed in a navy-blue suit and a pink-grey striped shirt, Besigye smiled and waved his signature two-finger political symbol to the crowd of party members and well-wishers who had gathered outside the court since morning.

 Kizza Besigye Arraigned Before Military Court After Alleged Abduction
Kizza Besigye Arraigned Before Military Court After Alleged Abduction

Besigye was reportedly in Nairobi to attend a book launch by Kenyan opposition figure Martha Karua when he was taken. His wife, Winnie Byanyima, who is also the executive director of UNAIDS, has been vocal about her husband’s abduction, demanding his immediate and unconditional release. “My husband has been abducted,” she stated on social media, emphasizing the need for accountability regarding his detention.

The specific charges against Besigye are yet to be disclosed, but the military’s involvement raises concerns about the treatment of opposition figures in Uganda. This incident highlights ongoing tensions between the government and opposition leaders, with calls for transparency and justice growing louder among Besigye’s supporters.