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...Mr Wine said he was reaching out to other opposition figures including Kizza Besigye, leader of the Forum for Democratic Change party, who ran unsuccessfully against Mr Museveni in elections in 2001, 2006...
...Winnie Kizza, leader of the opposition, told reporters that the parliamentary process had been fraudulent and pledged to continue campaigning against the changes....
...A Ugandan soldier stands guard in front of posters for opposition leader Kizza Besigye and other candidates in the parliamentary elections...
...Uganda’s main opposition leader, Kizza Besigye, was detained on Monday as he tried to visit the electoral commission to protest against the result of last week’s disputed presidential election that saw Yoweri...
...Uganda’s opposition leader, Kizza Besigye, called on Sunday for protests over his detention and the result of the disputed presidential election in which Yoweri Museveni was re-elected for a fifth term....
...A woman sits against a wall plastered with campaign posters for opposition leader Kizza Besigye, as well as for local members of Parliament, in Kampala, Uganda....
...Supporters of leading opposition leader and presidential candidate Kizza Besigye cower in a shop doorway after riot police fired tear gas at them and Besigye when they attempted to walk along a street in...
...The US this week felt compelled to intervene after Ugandan police detained Kizza Besigye, Mr Mueseveni’s former doctor and the most popular of the seven candidates challenging the president....
...Kizza Besigye, the main opposition candidate, who secured 35.4 per cent of the vote to Mr Musevveni’s 60.8 per cent, was placed under house arrest after being detained on Friday for allegedly running a parallel...
...But on Monday Kizza Besigye, seen as the most popular of the seven challengers to Mr Museveni, was detained for several hours and his supporters were tear-gassed as they tried to campaign in the heart of...
...Yoweri Museveni, Ugandan president, has been sworn in for a fourth term as police fired tear gas at some of the thousands who had lined the streets in support of opposition leader Kizza Besigye....
...Kizza Besigye, President Yoweri Museveni’s closest rival in February elections, was charged with riotous behaviour and given bail after being detained by plainclothes officers outside his house in the capital...
...Lead rival, Kizza Besigye, Mr Museveni’s former doctor, came second with 26.01 per cent but rejected the results and said massive rigging amounted to a “sham” vote....
...Kizza Besigye, the leader of the opposition Forum for Democratic Change, told the Financial Times that a political motive might lie behind the proposed law....
...Mr Museveni, who won power as a guerrilla fighter in 1986, is closely involved in plans for oil, but Kizza Besigye, leader of the opposition Forum for Democratic Change, rails against him for creating an...
...This is what we have been living through all this time,” said Kizza Besigye, an opposition leader. He says the country’s elections are not fair....
...During last year’s elections, Kizza Besigye, an old ally of Mr Museveni’s from the war years, but now a bitter rival for the presidency, was in and out of court on charges that were later dropped....
...The authoritarian tone rose when his challenger Kizza Besigye, a former military doctor, returned from exile to a triumphant reception, only to be remanded on charges of treason and rape....
...A much closer contest is expected between Mr Museveni and his principal challenger, former guerrilla comrade Mr Kizza Besigye, than five years ago, when Mr Museveni polled 69 per cent....
...He The challenger: Kizza Besigye, Mr Museveni’s main rival, is president of the Forum for Democratic Change....
...The Forum for Democratic Change opposition party accused the authorities of announcing selective results to prepare the country for a pre-ordained victory for Mr Museveni over his challenger Kizza Besigye...
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