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Uganda's Bobi Wine: Pop star MP faces treason charges | Uganda's Bobi Wine: Pop star MP faces treason charges |
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The Ugandan MP and pop star Bobi Wine has been re-arrested moments after a military court freed him. | The Ugandan MP and pop star Bobi Wine has been re-arrested moments after a military court freed him. |
Mr Wine, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi, had appeared before the court where charges of illegal possession of firearms were dropped. | Mr Wine, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi, had appeared before the court where charges of illegal possession of firearms were dropped. |
But he is now expected to face treason charges in a civilian court, alongside several other MPs and supporters. | But he is now expected to face treason charges in a civilian court, alongside several other MPs and supporters. |
Mr Wine's lawyers say he has been seriously assaulted in detention, which the military denies. | Mr Wine's lawyers say he has been seriously assaulted in detention, which the military denies. |
President Yoweri Museveni has also dismissed the reports as "fake news". | President Yoweri Museveni has also dismissed the reports as "fake news". |
Mr Wine was detained, along with more than 30 other people, in the run-up to last week's bitterly fought by-election in the north-western town of Arua. | Mr Wine was detained, along with more than 30 other people, in the run-up to last week's bitterly fought by-election in the north-western town of Arua. |
The arrests have raised tension across the country and sparked protests. Police have sealed off the homes of a number of opposition politicians, and high-profile opposition figure Kizza Besigye has been arrested in the capital Kampala. | The arrests have raised tension across the country and sparked protests. Police have sealed off the homes of a number of opposition politicians, and high-profile opposition figure Kizza Besigye has been arrested in the capital Kampala. |
Uganda's New Vision newspaper reported that Mr Wine looked "weak" as he appeared before the military court in the city of Gulu in northern Uganda on Thursday. | Uganda's New Vision newspaper reported that Mr Wine looked "weak" as he appeared before the military court in the city of Gulu in northern Uganda on Thursday. |
His lawyer said he needed "urgent medical care", the newspaper reported. | His lawyer said he needed "urgent medical care", the newspaper reported. |
After being freed by the General Court Martial, Mr Wine was told by his lawyer that he was under arrest again and he was put into a police vehicle with his wife to be taken to the Chief Magistrates Court, the BBC's Catherine Byaruhanga in Gulu says. | After being freed by the General Court Martial, Mr Wine was told by his lawyer that he was under arrest again and he was put into a police vehicle with his wife to be taken to the Chief Magistrates Court, the BBC's Catherine Byaruhanga in Gulu says. |
There have been protests against his detention in Uganda and calls by global stars such as Chris Martin, Damon Albarn and Angelique Kidjo for his release. | There have been protests against his detention in Uganda and calls by global stars such as Chris Martin, Damon Albarn and Angelique Kidjo for his release. |
On Tuesday the Ugandan military apologised after soldiers were caught on film beating up a journalist who was covering a demonstration supporting Mr Wine. | On Tuesday the Ugandan military apologised after soldiers were caught on film beating up a journalist who was covering a demonstration supporting Mr Wine. |
Why was Bobi Wine arrested in the first place? | |
He was detained in Arua, where President Museveni, who has been in power since 1986, was campaigning. | |
The authorities say opposition lawmakers led supporters to attack the president's convoy with stones. Bobi Wine's driver was later shot dead. | |
The ruling party went on to lose the seat to opposition candidate Kassiano Wadri, who also remains in custody and is facing treason charges. | |
The authorities say weapons and ammunition were found in Bobi Wine's hotel room. | |
The charges are widely viewed as politically motivated and aimed at silencing a prominent critic of the president. The US decried the "brutal treatment" of MPs, journalists and others by security forces. | |
Who is Bobi Wine? | |
He is a successful Afrobeats star, known for a repertoire of catchy tunes that touch on poverty and social justice issues. | |
The lifestyle and love life of the self-styled "ghetto president", which refers to his upbringing in the poorest slum of the capital, became tabloid fodder. | |
He shifted gears in 2017, cutting off his dreads and donning sharp suits as he turned his eye to Ugandan politics. | |
He went on to beat more established candidates by a landslide in a by-election and became the MP for Kyadondo East in central Uganda. | |
Why is he so popular? | |
In a country where more than three-quarters of the population is under the age of 30, Bobi Wine might have demographics on his side. | |
He has been described as a magnetic presence and a skilled orator, who has the potential to galvanise the country's youth. | |
He told the BBC in 2017 that he wanted to be the voice of the younger generation. "I'm here to give young people confidence," he said. | |
He might also have a knack for being kingmaker. In the past year, three candidates backed by Bobi Wine have won parliamentary seats in by-elections. | |
Is he upsetting the status quo? | |
Yes. His popularity could make him President Museveni's biggest challenger in the 2021 elections. | |
He protested with activists against a social media tax introduced to boost state revenue, which the government has since backtracked on. | |
Bobi Wine was also one of the leading critics of a push to scrap the constitutional upper age limit, set at 75, for presidential candidates. | |
But the change was signed into law and will allow 74-year-old Mr Museveni to run for a sixth term in 2021. |