Arrested pop star that became opposition leader in Uganda He was badly beaten by power there

Bobby Wine, a star from Uganda who became an opposition politician who had been eaten by soldiers last month by mass protests, was arrested just minutes after his return to his African country from the United States, rap. The Guardian, translate Periscope. Winne had been separated from other travelers before [...] control.
Bobby Wine, a star from Uganda who became an opposition politician who had been eaten by soldiers last month by mass protests, was arrested just minutes after his return to his African country from the United States, rap. The Guardian, translate Periscope.
Wine had been separated from other travelers before immigration checks and was not even allowed to meet his lawyers before entering a police vehicle at Entebbe International Airport, relatives say.
Earlier in the day, police and soldiers blocked the road, placed barricades along the airport. The demonstrations have been banned and television networks haven't reported the return of Wine.
Wine, whose real name is Robert Kyangulanyi Ssentamou, received medical treatment in the US after being beaten badly and denied medical attention after his arrest last month.
Analysts say the 36-year-old poses the most important challenge that has been a long time for Uganda's veteran ruler, Yoweri Musveni, Periscopi, presents.
“earlier in the week, Wine told the Guardian he wanted to prove to people that the power of people is greater than the people in power”. /Periscope.











