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Uganda's Bobi Wine crisis: Court frees pop star MP | Uganda's Bobi Wine crisis: Court frees pop star MP |
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A judge in Uganda has granted bail to popular musician-turned-politician Bobi Wine and 32 opposition politicians who are facing treason charges. | A judge in Uganda has granted bail to popular musician-turned-politician Bobi Wine and 32 opposition politicians who are facing treason charges. |
They are accused of allegedly throwing stones at a vehicle in President Yoweri Museveni's convoy earlier this month. | They are accused of allegedly throwing stones at a vehicle in President Yoweri Museveni's convoy earlier this month. |
Bobi Wine, affectionately known as the "ghetto president", appeared on crutches in court. | Bobi Wine, affectionately known as the "ghetto president", appeared on crutches in court. |
The army, who had detained him, denied reports that he had been beaten, calling the allegations "rubbish". | The army, who had detained him, denied reports that he had been beaten, calling the allegations "rubbish". |
Bobi Wine, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi, was arrested on 13 August after a campaign rally in the north-western town of Arua. | Bobi Wine, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi, was arrested on 13 August after a campaign rally in the north-western town of Arua. |
The winner of that by-election, Bobi Wine ally Kassiano Wadri, also appeared in court on treason charges. | |
He was also granted bail but was banned from visiting his constituency for three months without the permission of the court. | |
There was a brief commotion in court when one of the accused, a 51-year-old man, fainted and had to be carried away in the packed courtroom, reports the BBC's Catherine Byaruhanga from Uganda. | |
What led to the treason charges? | |
Before being arrested, Bobi Wine tweeted a gruesome picture of his driver, who he said had been shot dead by police thinking it was him. | |
Bobi Wine's lawyers said he had been tortured and beaten while in custody and could not walk or talk. The claims were rejected by the government, including by Mr Museveni. | Bobi Wine's lawyers said he had been tortured and beaten while in custody and could not walk or talk. The claims were rejected by the government, including by Mr Museveni. |
The 36-year-old musician was initially to be tried in a military court over accusations of unlawful possession of firearms but the charge was dropped. A civilian court later charged him with treason. | The 36-year-old musician was initially to be tried in a military court over accusations of unlawful possession of firearms but the charge was dropped. A civilian court later charged him with treason. |
Bobi Wine, and the other 33 accused, are expected back in court on 30 August. | |
Who is Bobi Wine? | |
The Afrobeats star has been a thorn in the side of Mr Museveni's government. Since his election just over a year ago, he has backed candidates in three by-elections who have beaten those from the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM), including in Arua. | |
He was also a leading campaigner against the move to scrap the presidential age limit - set at 75 - which would have locked out the 74-year-old Mr Museveni's bid to run for a sixth term in 2021. | He was also a leading campaigner against the move to scrap the presidential age limit - set at 75 - which would have locked out the 74-year-old Mr Museveni's bid to run for a sixth term in 2021. |
Wine also joined local activists in July to protest against a social media tax introduced ostensibly to boost state revenue and to end what Mr Museveni called "gossip" on WhatsApp, Facebook and Twitter. | Wine also joined local activists in July to protest against a social media tax introduced ostensibly to boost state revenue and to end what Mr Museveni called "gossip" on WhatsApp, Facebook and Twitter. |
Critics, however, said the 200 Uganda shillings ($0.05, £0.04) daily tax was meant to suppress dissenting voices. | Critics, however, said the 200 Uganda shillings ($0.05, £0.04) daily tax was meant to suppress dissenting voices. |
The government has since backtracked and said it will review the tax. | The government has since backtracked and said it will review the tax. |
Bobi Wine's rise to fame | Bobi Wine's rise to fame |
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