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Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by chopnaira: 6:41am On Jul 24
Scores of demonstrators have been arrested in the Uganda capital, Kampala, for taking part in a banned rally that has drawn inspiration from the youth-led anti-government protests that have roiled neighbouring Kenya for a month now.

Police stopped and detained people from among small groups of protesters who were marching and shouting anti-corruption slogans in different parts of the city.

The police spokesperson Kituuma Rusoke said authorities would “not allow a demonstration that will risk peace and security of the country”.

President Yoweri Museveni, who has ruled Uganda for almost four decades, had warned in a televised address on Saturday that the demonstrators would be “playing with fire”.

Ugandan authorities on Monday night arrested several MPs of the National Unity Platform, the country’s biggest opposition party, at its headquarters.

As Tuesday’s rallies began, many protesters were arrested in Kampala.

Posters uploaded on social media before the rally urged demonstrators to march to parliament, but roads going there were blocked by police.

Posters uploaded on social media before the rally urged demonstrators to march to parliament, but roads going there were blocked by police.

Corruption is a big issue in Uganda, and public officials are implicated in many scandals. The country is ranked 142 out of 180 countries in Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index.

The call to action over corruption in Uganda has mainly been organised online, inspired by the huge anti-government uprising that has shaken Kenya’s presidency and captured global attention.

That protest entered its sixth week on Tuesday.

In Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, demonstrators marched along streets of the central business district carrying the Kenyan flag, blowing whistles and chanting “Enough is enough” and “[President] Ruto must go”.

Separate groups, mostly riders of motorcycle taxis commonly known as boda bodas, countered the anti-government protesters to express support for the president. “Let us give our president time,” they said.

Police have been deployed in main towns in the east African country.

Protesters had planned to march to the country’s main airport, Jomo Kenyatta International, but it was not clear if the march was going ahead.


Social media posters urged people to “OccupyJKIA” and cause a “total shutdown”.

Police cautioned against trespassing into the airport. “We urge all individuals participating in demonstrations to … refrain from attempting to enter or interfere with protected areas,” acting inspector general Douglas Kirocho said.

The airport operator Kenya Airports Authority advised travellers to arrive at the airport early to avoid potential delays due to heightened security checks.

The protests started as opposition against a bill to raise taxes, but evolved into calls for reform and accountability, and now a demand for Ruto’s resignation.

The protests have given Ruto his biggest challenge since he became president of Kenya, one of Africa’s biggest economies and most stable countries.

Conceding to pressure from the demonstrations, Ruto earlier this month fired his entire cabinet apart from the foreign minister. On Friday, he nominated 11 people to his cabinet, including six whom he had dismissed.


The protests started peacefully on 18 June but turned violent after one person was killed a few days later. At least 50 people have been killed in the demonstrations so far, according to the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights, with 413 injured, 682 arbitrarily detained and 59 abducted or missing.

Police recently said that criminals had infiltrated the demonstrations.

Over the weekend, a determined Ruto vowed to end the protests.

“I have given a chance to everybody to say whatever they want. It cannot continue like this,” he said while addressing residents of Bomet county. “Going forward, we will protect the nation. We will protect life. We will stop the looters. I want to promise you it’s going to stop.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/jul/23/scores-arrested-in-uganda-at-banned-rally-inspired-by-kenya-protests

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by ApcBacteriafonj: 6:43am On Jul 24
I trust Nigerian youths, End SARS protest never teach our leaders lesson. Nigeria no be poor Uganda grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by SeeWahala: 6:44am On Jul 24
Protest must go on in nigeria against tilumbu and his APC gang of propagandists cool

No amount of threats or gaslights can stop it. If una like create 100 threads like this all sane nigerians know be say una don fail tongue

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by ApcBacteriafonj: 6:45am On Jul 24
SeeWahala:
Protest must go on in nigeria against tilumbu and his APC gang of propagandists cool

No amount of threats or gaslights can stop it. If una like create 100 threads like this all sane nigerians know be say una don fail tongue
Don't mind them, Failures grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by muyico(m): 6:45am On Jul 24
northern youths? if u dear our presido, same thing will happen to you! August 1

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by ayoolataiwo: 6:45am On Jul 24
A peaceful protest is the right of every law abiding citizens,,,but a bloody and destructive one is a no no,,because every protest along the lines are been hijacked by miscreants and their cronies.Peaceful demonstration is all we want in this challenging time

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by helinues: 6:46am On Jul 24
Museveni no dey take nonsense.

Go and check how he handled LGBTQ whatever with the West.

The Ugandans know the kind of president they have, why daring him?

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by Racoon(m): 6:49am On Jul 24
The good thing about despicable acts of tyrannical leadership is that it helps to harden the resolved of the oppressed. The French and Iranian revolutions came about that way. There is nothing that can undermine the resolved of a determined people against oppression, suppression, repression and tyranny

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by Tokskob2008: 6:52am On Jul 24
If government does right by the citizens will there be any protest in the first place?

You put people in hunger and hardship yet you tell them to keep enduring it. One even said the people should take the hardship as a gift from God grin.

If you are capable of leading right, just resign abeg...

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by Enemiesmasquera: 7:01am On Jul 24
Museveni is a tyrant. Andress the issue raised and not arrest of protesters

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by omoyankee3(m): 7:08am On Jul 24
Anything can happen, say what say what

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by opamoses1: 7:08am On Jul 24
Drag them very well grin grin grin

No country would want the scale of the destruction that happened in Kenya.

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by AntiChristian: 7:09am On Jul 24
Way to go! Protesters should be arrested for just one day! Carry them around the state and show them it's length and breath!

Nigeria is wide!

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by SensualMan: 7:09am On Jul 24
Any yoruba or yoruba Muslim that protest against our illustrious son shall be dealt with.

Bola Tinubu is our own. He is doing exceedingly well in economy, security, exchange rate and deserves another tenure.
Civil servants are happy, business men are smiling, 2 by 2 shop people are raking in millions.

Allow the Northerners to be making noise.

Tinubu bu nke anyi.

Jagaban till 2051
Ronu

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by Beremx(f): 7:10am On Jul 24
Nigerians watching with bombastic side eye

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by Magnumproperty: 7:11am On Jul 24
That's how some will be arrested and shot next week.

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by Cj4charles(m): 7:11am On Jul 24
angry
Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by FuckTheMod: 7:14am On Jul 24
Ùganda cursed country ruled by a senile greedy bastàrd.


Man - president
Wife - vice president
Son - Head of military

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by DesChyko: 7:14am On Jul 24
These APC people have been moving mad since the protest was planned.

They keep bringing posts negating protests. You lots are simply lucky most of us are simply not interested. Else, you will eat up these posts yourself.

Flood is taking over the country. Instead of proffer solutions, even Lagos State began to tell us about induced flooding in Dubai.

Some people want to protest over the state of affairs. Instead of proffer solutions, their minions are bringing about negative news that affected protesters in other states; their principals spearheaded 2012 derogatory protests by the way.

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by Oakenshield: 7:15am On Jul 24
There is a revolution going on in Africa

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by kennyz247(m): 7:16am On Jul 24
Coming to Nigeria soon

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by Gadafii: 7:16am On Jul 24
This is how protests get violents

Why would a Democratic govt ban a rally or protest.

If you perform well, would there be any cause for protest

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by jrobbins: 7:19am On Jul 24
Do the right thing and protests of this kind won't be even talked of.

I see multiple police for just few persons. Uganda na small county. If only 5 million youths comes out, police won't be able to do anything except shoot unarmed people as usual.

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by DMerciful(m): 7:19am On Jul 24
Threaten na water! grin
Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by phemmie06(m): 7:21am On Jul 24
Some people will support the arrest of the protesters because of fear of destruction but why can't these dealers try to be leaders. They don't want what happened in Kenya but they can't replicate what other peaceful countries where there people are rushing to are doing

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by chubinwa(m): 7:22am On Jul 24
Protest must go on in Nigeria. Arrest anyone and see the mother of protest

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by phemmie06(m): 7:22am On Jul 24
opamoses1:
Drag them very well grin grin grin
K
No country would want the scale of the destruction that happened in Kenya.

He doesn't want what happened in Kenya but he can't replicate what other peaceful countries where there people are rushing to are doing

BTW if you are still supporting a man that has spent over 40 years in power, then I am speechless. Think about it yourself

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by Cj4charles(m): 7:24am On Jul 24
Magnumproperty:
That's how some will be arrested and shot next week.
Ask former Egyptian President or Gaddafi for update

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Re: Protesters Arrested In Uganda At Banned Rally Inspired By Kenya Protests by gigabyte13: 7:25am On Jul 24
When you don't know when to draw the lines......
The message as been passed
Na over Sabi dey happen now.

For those destructive children of hate and perdition wey dey target our infrastructure in the South West.....
Una go jam better Agbako
Better Agbako
Make Una try nonsense this time
Una no go destroy
Una house
Come dey destroy house wey harbour una
AGBAKO, I MEAN BETTER AGBAKO AWAIT UNA

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