Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:14 am
Deadly demonstrations in Uganda has left over seven dead in the country, the protest started as a result of the arrest of singer turned politician, Bobi Wine who is a strong opposition of current president Yoweri Museveni.
Fights before long broke out the nation over after information on the capture spread.
An Uganda Red Cross proclamation said 11 individuals with gunfire wounds had been helped by their bleeding edge laborers while realistic recordings and pictures of the injured overwhelmed Uganda online media space.
Resistance official up-and-comers in the nation have in the interim suspended their missions.
This isn’t the first time Bobi Wine has been arrested, he has been arrested in the time past countless numbers of time by the government of the country. Wine has been a strong critique of the present government in charge.
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