Compala: A prominent opposition person who was in jail in Uganda to allegedly need unwell and immediate medical care to threaten to protect the state, his lawyer said on Thursday.
Four -time presidential candidate Kiza BasigiaWho has been in custody since his kidnapping from Kenya on 16 November, is weak and has experience of high blood pressure episodes, Arius Lukago said.
A military tribunal in Kampala has accused a 68 -year -old basigia, and an assistant with an assistant and an assistant related to the illegal possession of a firearms. Besigye also has a separate accusation of betrayal, a crime under the military law that bears the death penalty.
Lukwago on Wednesday saw the bennings in the maximum-protection jail in Kampala, where the opposition figures are being detained. Lukwago said that Besig requires special care that the health authority in the prison system is not equipped to provide.
Besigye’s military testing angered his supporters and worked with rights groups. Amnesty International called for the release of Basigia, saying “the abduction has clearly violated the process of extradition with the International Human Rights Act and its expected fair test protection.”
The Supreme Court of Uganda ruled last month that citizens could not be court-melodious, which questions the ability of inconsistent military officers to remove the justice of untrained military officers. But President Yovery Museweni, an ruling leader who has assumed power since 1986, said he disagreed with the court’s decision and “not ruled by the country judges.”
Lukwago and other activists are trying to free the basic on the basis of the Supreme Court’s decision, but the jail officials say they have no order to release it.
Besigye’s wife, UNAIDS Executive Director Winn. Bureema said that she is on a hunger strike, which is a disputed account by jail authorities.
Besigye has faced arrest and attack in his political career several times, but was never convicted of crime.
Before the presidential elections next year, the worrying Uganda case on political exercises is being closely viewed in the case of nuances. Although Museweni is expected to seek election again, some observers believe that he may step aside.
Many people expect an unexpected political infection because there is no clear successor within the rank of the ruling National Resistance Movement of Musevani.
A qualified physician, who retired from Uganda’s army to the post of Colonel, is a qualified physician, the former president of the Forum form for Democratic Change Party for the most prominent opposition group of Uganda for many years. He is a terrible critic of Museweni, for whom he once served as a military assistant and individual doctor.