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Bobi Wine: Uganda's pop star MP arrives in US for treatment | |
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Ugandan pop star and MP Bobi Wine has arrived in the US for medical treatment following accusations he was tortured and beaten while in military custody. | |
The former rapper was initially prevented from leaving the country but was cleared to fly out on Friday. | |
He, and 32 opposition politicians, were charged with treason last week over the alleged stoning of President Yoweri Museveni's convoy. | He, and 32 opposition politicians, were charged with treason last week over the alleged stoning of President Yoweri Museveni's convoy. |
Bobi Wine was later granted bail. The army denies allegations of torture. | |
On Friday, police confirmed that Bobi Wine had been cleared to fly out of the country for specialised treatment after the government sent a team of nine doctors to examine him. | |
His lawyer, Robert Amsterdam, said the pop star had also been violently re-arrested at the airport on Thursday "even though the judge had let him have his passport because he needed to leave the country for medical reasons". | |
A police spokesman had confirmed on Twitter that Bobi Wine was being given a medical examination because of the allegations of torture. | |
Police said that another opposition MP, Francis Zaake, who was also trying to go abroad for treatment, had been "trying to flee the country and accordingly apprehended him". | |
On Friday, supporters of Bobi Wine held protests in the capital, Kampala. | |
Pictures shared on social media showed plumes of smoke rising in the streets, with local media reporting that the protests were confined to Kamwokya slum, where the MP grew up. | |
On Monday Bobi Wine, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi, appeared on crutches during a court appearance. His allies say he was tortured by elite presidential guards during his detention. | |
The army have described the allegations as "rubbish". | |
His aides say he was later re-arrested at Uganda's main international airport where he was planning to board a plane to Washington for further medical treatment. | |
"He's in tremendous pain and suffered very serious injuries," Mr Amsterdam had said of the star's condition. "There's not a part of his body that isn't in pain." | |
"His children were going to stay in Uganda. It was a brief trip, simply for a medical evaluation," he added. | |
What led to the treason charges? | 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 he was the MP. | Before being arrested, Bobi Wine tweeted a gruesome picture of his driver, who he said had been shot dead by police thinking he was the MP. |
Bobi Wine was arrested on 13 August after a campaign rally in the north-western town of Arua where the presidential convoy was allegedly stoned. | Bobi Wine was arrested on 13 August after a campaign rally in the north-western town of Arua where the presidential convoy was allegedly stoned. |
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 accused, were expected to appear in court again on Thursday but the hearing has been adjourned to 1 October. | Bobi Wine, and the other accused, were expected to appear in court again on Thursday but the hearing has been adjourned to 1 October. |
Who is Bobi Wine? | Who is Bobi Wine? |
The Afrobeats star has been a thorn in the side of Mr Museveni's government. Since his election as an MP 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. | The Afrobeats star has been a thorn in the side of Mr Museveni's government. Since his election as an MP 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 said it will review the tax. | The government has since said it will review the tax. |