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“Karamajongos” in Moroto protest the arrest of Bobi Wine

Karamajongo in Moroto protest the arrest of Bobi Wine. Whisper Eye Reports

Moroto town was rocked in live bullets and some little bit of tear gas as residents protested the continued arrest of Bobi Wine a presidential candidate by Uganda Police.

The supporters of Hon Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu demand his immediate release from police custody.

A dozen people are reportedly been arrested and detained for protesting aganist Mr Bobi Wine arrest among which 5 National Unity Platform Cordinators.

The Woman MP asiprant for Moroto Ms Zainab Angela has also been arrested and she is currently held in police cells.

Ugandans have kept protesting against the brutal arrest of Kyadondo East MP Hon Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu for the second day which has seen all presidentail candidates apart from Joseph Kabuleta suspend their campaigns until their fellow candidate has been released.

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