Detained veteran Ugandan opposition figure critically ill in hospital, his party says

BBC News - WorldCenterEN 3 min read 100% complete January 21, 2026 at 11:35 AM
Detained veteran Ugandan opposition figure critically ill in hospital, his party says

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Ugandan opposition figure Kizza Besigye, detained since November 2024, was taken to a Kampala hospital, with his party, the PFF, claiming his health is in critical condition. Besigye faces treason charges in a military court, along with accusations of illegal firearm possession and threatening national security, all of which he denies. The PFF accuses Ugandan authorities of denying Besigye proper medical care and violating his rights. Prison authorities, however, maintain that Besigye is receiving adequate medical attention and described his hospital visit as a routine check-up. Besigye's wife reported that he is experiencing acute stomach pain, a high temperature, and severe dehydration. The PFF is demanding independent medical access for Besigye.

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