“All Power Belongs to the People” – Bobi Wine
The Atlantic, a US magazine, has published a series of excellent articles by a Ugandan researcher who must remain anonymous for his/her safety. The latest dispatch from this writer discusses …
The Atlantic, a US magazine, has published a series of excellent articles by a Ugandan researcher who must remain anonymous for his/her safety. The latest dispatch from this writer discusses …
After several weeks spent in the United States receiving medical treatment for injuries inflicted during torture by a Ugandan Special Forces Command (SFC) unit, Kyaddondo East MP Robert Kyagulanyi (Bobi …
Bobi Wine recently gave an interview to the Daily Beast to speak about his recent ordeal and his vision of democracy in Uganda going forward. Excerpt below: Wine put it …
Read more“I decided I would not condone injustice” – Bobi Wine
Update: unfortunately the panel event has been cancelled – apologies for all who had registered to attend. Tonight’s event with Bobi Wine at @IAfS_GWU unfortunately cancelled. We all wish @HEBobiwine …
“We are living in a country where life does not mean a thing,” Wine tells NPR’s Scott Simon. Wine came into NPR’s offices in Washington, D.C. this week. He was …
Read moreNPR: Bobi Wine Willing to Die Trying to Bring Freedom to Uganda
Writing in the Canadian newspaper the Globe and Mail, Geoffrey York indicates that Uganda’s recent arrest and physical abuse of opposition politician Bobi Wine is raising new questions and increasing …
Read moreGlobe and Mail: Scrutiny on US Military Aid to Uganda after Torture of Bobi Wine
Bobi Wine won’t stand down. That’s the message that resonated with the audience at the National Press Club during yesterday’s press conference. Although he’s in the United States for medical …
Read moreBobi Wine Isn’t Done Yet: Ugandan MP says he will return home