Uganda Tribunal Convicts Opposition Members: Coercion Alleged

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Sixteen members of the opposition National Unity Platform have been convicted by a military tribunal on charges of illegal possession of explosive devices and treachery. Defense attorney Shamim Malende raises serious concerns about the integrity of the tribunal's proceedings, as the defendants' sudden guilty pleas contradict their earlier denials. Bobi Wine, opposition leader and former musician, claims the pleas were coerced to seek a presidential pardon. Restricted media access has raised questions about transparency and public awareness. Explore the political landscape of Uganda under Yoweri Museveni's leadership and the implications of these convictions on future political accountability.

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