Military surround Uganda opposition candidate's home
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Military surround Uganda opposition candidate's home
Ugandan opposition candidate Bobi Wine said on Friday that his life was in danger after the government deployed armed security forces around his compound in Kampala, as the disputed vote count continues in the country's presidential election.
The Eastern African country provides accommodation and a plot of land to people fleeing wars in neighbouring countries, but the gap between needs and resources is increasing.
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Former presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, known by his stage name Bobi Wine, addressed the media at his home in Magere, Uganda, after being released from house arrest.
The U.S. embassy in Kampala says Ambassador Nathalie E. Brown was prevented from visiting opposition leader Bobi Wine at his home, which has been surrounded by security forces since an election last..