Bobi Wine Alleges Post-Election Crackdown in Uganda

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Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine says his supporters face arrest and violence after the country's presidential election. Robert Kyagulanyi, who is widely known as Bobi Wine, made the claims. He leads the National Unity Platform (NUP) party. He alleges a continued military presence around his home. He also says he still receives threats against his life. Furthermore, he reports widespread arrests and killings of his party's supporters. These events are said to have occurred following the recent election. The government of Uganda has not yet responded to these latest allegations.