Ugandan pop star, a government critic, faces military court
KAMPALA, Uganda — A pop singer and prominent critic of Uganda’s government was charged with unlawful possession of firearms in a military court on Thursday for his alleged role in clashes in which the longtime president’s motorcade was attacked by people throwing stones.
The arrest of lawmaker Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, whose stage name is Bobi Wine, has set off an outcry in the East African nation, with rights groups demanding his release. He has not been seen in public since he was detained after Monday’s clashes.
A lawyer for Ssentamu, Medard Sseggona, told reporters after Thursday’s closed-door hearing that his client had been so “brutalized he cannot walk, he cannot stand, he can only sit with difficulty … It is hard to say whether he understands this and that.”
Ssentamu was arrested in the northwestern town of Arua earlier this week. He will reappear in court on Aug. 23, the military said in a statement.