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Today, our Secretary General @DavidLRubongoya, together with comrade @NubianBukenAli, visited Lucy, the daughter of our brother @eddie_mutwe, who is still detained in Luzira. They checked on her at school. It’s not easy on her, especially in S6, but she’s staying strong and focused. Lazima, we shall overcome!

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📌 STATEMENT ON BOBI WINE’S @HEBobiwine DIASPORA ENGAGEMENT AND THE GLOBAL STRUGGLE FOR A FREE UGANDA
The National Unity Platform (NUP) Diaspora Team extends its appreciation to Ugandans and friends of Uganda across the world for their continued engagement, ideas, and commitment to the struggle for freedom in our country.
The diaspora home to millions of Ugandans is not a distant observer in this struggle. It is an integral front in the fight for justice, accountability, and democratic change. We will continue to utilize every legitimate platform available to advocate for our motherland.
We welcome the diversity of views on how best to confront dictatorship. Indeed, history teaches us that no single method has ever dismantled entrenched authoritarianism. Successful liberation movements are not defined by one approach, but by the strategic convergence of many.
Ugandans are not confronting a conventional political opponent, they are confronting a deeply entrenched system sustained by military force, repression, and fear. Citizens are abducted, tortured, imprisoned, and in many cases killed, not by foreign actors, but by state machinery controlled by fellow Africans under the leadership of Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.
In such a context, strategy is not a matter of ideology, it is a matter of survival and effectiveness. To those who argue that African problems require exclusively African solutions, we acknowledge the principle. It is a noble aspiration. But we must also confront an uncomfortable truth, in the case of Uganda, African institutions and leadership structures have largely failed to provide meaningful accountability.
The African Union has, in multiple instances, demonstrated this failure. Despite witnessing electoral militarization in Uganda, internet shutdowns, abductions of polling agents, and the killing of civilians, it moved swiftly to congratulate Museveni who was responsible for these violations.
This exposes a fundamental contradiction, while unconstitutional military coups are often condemned by African leaders, electoral coups carried out through state violence, vote rigging and institutional capture are always tolerated.
The result is a vacuum of accountability on the continent, one that leaves oppressed citizens with limited avenues for redress within regional frameworks. It is within this reality that diaspora engagement becomes not only legitimate, but necessary.
We live in an interconnected world where political power, financial systems, and security partnerships are global. Uganda’s governance is not insulated from this reality. The state borrows from international institutions, receives foreign aid, engages in military cooperation, and benefits from global legitimacy. At the same time, those who plunder national resources often secure their wealth and assets abroad.
To suggest that the struggle for democracy should ignore these global linkages is to ignore the very architecture that sustains the regime. Engagement with international partners is therefore not submission, it is strategy.
It is about leveling the playing field for a people confronting a regime with vastly disproportionate control over state resources, security forces, and international leverage.
It is also important to emphasize, engaging the international community does not negate Pan-Africanism. On the contrary, it seeks to uphold its highest ideals, accountability, dignity, and solidarity with the oppressed. True Pan-Africanism cannot mean silence in the face of injustice simply because it is carried out by fellow Africans.
The decision by Robert Kyagulanyi to operate, in part, from the diaspora must therefore be understood in its proper context. It is not a retreat. It is not an abandonment of the struggle. It is an expansion of the battlefield.

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We are here to ask America to stop blocking us from liberating ourselves. We could have fought against dictator Museveni and defeated him, but we cannot fight against American trained soldiers... Put conditions for democracy first."
Mr president @HEBobiwine

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Eid Mubarak H.E Robert kyagulanyi Sentamu
BOBI WINE@HEBobiwine
A very happy Eid al-Fitr to all of you my Muslim brothers and sisters. May the almighty Allah accept your sacrifice and reward. Assalam alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh
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When he @HEBobiwine was in hiding they said no one was looking for him and went ahead to mock him, But small pictures have triggered their insecurities


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Days later.
Munyagwa. "Kasuku,muto wange Kyagulanyi yanimbye nyo.Tosobola kulwanyisa m7 nga ate oli America.Olina kubeera ku ground.Kyagulanyi tayiga politics.
Bukedde. "Ekiri e Iran kyandituuka e uganda,BobiWine alopye M7 mu bazungu.Trump abogodde.
Nbs: Topical discussion,"Has Kyagulanyi gone to network the struggle or he escaped to evade accountability from his supporters after promising them the protest vote during the campaigns.Can Nup still stand without him?
Newvision. "Nup president is in the US to give accountability to his funders.
Gashumba. "Dr Besigye yali musajja nyo,walabako ekifananyi kye nga aduse,ono struggle yajivaako dda yagenze kulaba family ye.
Daily Monitor. "Kyagulanyi is the first major electoral challenger to flee Uganda in 24 years, following Dr Kizza Besigye’s departure in 2001.
Rwomushana. "Kati yagenze kabanjiza America,jeyakatereka?

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