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Ugandans in court over king riots | Ugandans in court over king riots |
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Some of the 550 Ugandans arrested during last week's riots over the controversial visit of a traditional king are expected in court. | Some of the 550 Ugandans arrested during last week's riots over the controversial visit of a traditional king are expected in court. |
They include a talk-show host, who is reportedly accused of sedition and inciting violence. | They include a talk-show host, who is reportedly accused of sedition and inciting violence. |
An MP from the Buganda Kingdom was arrested in a church service on Sunday, according to local media. | An MP from the Buganda Kingdom was arrested in a church service on Sunday, according to local media. |
At least 21 people died in two days of violence, which subsided after the Buganda king called off his visit. | |
He had planned to tour Kayunga region, some of whose residents say they are not part of his kingdom. | He had planned to tour Kayunga region, some of whose residents say they are not part of his kingdom. |
The police tried to prevent the visit, fearing violence but their moves angered supporters of King Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, who fought with security forces in the capital, Kampala. | The police tried to prevent the visit, fearing violence but their moves angered supporters of King Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, who fought with security forces in the capital, Kampala. |
Four radio stations were closed down after the government accused them of inciting violence. | Four radio stations were closed down after the government accused them of inciting violence. |
The BBC's Joshua Mmali in Kampala says the city has now returned to normal. | The BBC's Joshua Mmali in Kampala says the city has now returned to normal. |
Seven more people died of their wounds in hospital over the weekend, taking the death toll to 21, police say. | |
Radio One talk-show host Kalundi Sserumaga was arrested on Friday and is expected to appear in court on Monday. | Radio One talk-show host Kalundi Sserumaga was arrested on Friday and is expected to appear in court on Monday. |
The Daily Monitor newspaper says he is accused of sedition. | The Daily Monitor newspaper says he is accused of sedition. |
The paper also reports that opposition MP Issa Kikungwe, from the Buganda area, was arrested on Sunday in church. | The paper also reports that opposition MP Issa Kikungwe, from the Buganda area, was arrested on Sunday in church. |
It quotes a police spokeswoman as saying he was one of the ring-leaders of the violence. | It quotes a police spokeswoman as saying he was one of the ring-leaders of the violence. |
The police have denied accusations that they overreacted to the protests. | The police have denied accusations that they overreacted to the protests. |
Eyewitnesses say several of those killed were shot by security forces. | Eyewitnesses say several of those killed were shot by security forces. |
But police chief Maj Gen Kale Kayihura said some of the rioters had also used guns, reports the New Vision newspaper. | |
Farmland | Farmland |
Buganda is one of Uganda's four ancient kingdoms and its people are Uganda's largest ethnic group. | Buganda is one of Uganda's four ancient kingdoms and its people are Uganda's largest ethnic group. |
The country's traditional kingdoms were banned in 1966 but reinstated by President Yoweri Museveni in 1993. | The country's traditional kingdoms were banned in 1966 but reinstated by President Yoweri Museveni in 1993. |
The Baganda have long called for the restoration of a federal administration that would give their largely ceremonial king the formal political power he is currently denied. | The Baganda have long called for the restoration of a federal administration that would give their largely ceremonial king the formal political power he is currently denied. |
They are also seeking more control over their traditional lands, which include prime farmland they say has been taken by other ethnic groups. | They are also seeking more control over their traditional lands, which include prime farmland they say has been taken by other ethnic groups. |