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Ugandan opposition leader remains at large as manhunt continues
Summary
Robert Kyagulanyi escaped house arrest on Jan. 17 and remains at large while security forces conduct a nationwide search; senior military officials have publicly vowed to capture him.
Content
Robert Kyagulanyi, an opposition leader, escaped from house arrest on Jan. 17 and has been travelling covertly while releasing video messages. Security forces, including police and the military, have carried out a wide search across the country. The search follows contested election results and reports of a broader crackdown on opposition activity after the Jan. 15 vote.
What is known:
- Robert Kyagulanyi left house arrest on Jan. 17 and is currently reported to be at large while issuing video messages.
- Security forces, including senior military figures, have publicly vowed to find and detain him.
- Authorities have not publicly disclosed criminal charges tied to his detention or arrest.
- International lawmakers have raised concerns and called for reviews of ties or possible measures in response to the post-election crackdown.
Summary:
The manhunt has become a focal point of national attention amid wider reports of post-election repression. Undetermined at this time.
