Ugandan opposition figure faces trial on treachery charge carrying death penalty

14 January 2025, 10:04

Ugandan opposition leader and four-time presidential candidate Kizza Besigye in the dock at Makindye Martial Court in Kampala in November 2024
Uganda Opposition Arrest. Picture: PA

The move escalates the legal problems Kizza Besigye faces ahead of presidential elections scheduled for 2026.

A prominent opposition figure in Uganda will stand trial on the serious charge of treachery, a military court ruled on Tuesday, escalating the legal problems Kizza Besigye faces ahead of presidential elections scheduled for 2026.

Treachery carries the death penalty for those convicted.

Mr Besigye, who has contested the presidency four times, went missing in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, on November 16. Days later, he and his co-accused, an assistant named Obeid Lutale, appeared before a military court in the Ugandan capital, Kampala.

Mr Besigye was charged with illegal possession of a firearm and a charge relating to the alleged solicitation of military support overseas in order to destabilise national security. He denied the charges and has since been remanded in custody.

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Ugandan opposition leader and four-time presidential candidate Kizza Besigye, centre left, arrives at the Makindye Martial Court in Kampala in November 2024 (Hajarah Nalwadda/AP)

On Monday, a military prosecutor amended the charge sheet to include treachery and introduce a third suspect, who is a serving army officer, surprising defence lawyers who then challenged the move.

Mr Besigye has faced arrest and assault many times in his political career, but he has never been convicted of a crime.

Amnesty International has called for the 68-year-old’s release, saying his “abduction clearly violated international human rights law and the process of extradition with its requisite fair trial protections”.

Mr Besigye’s trial is “the latest example of Uganda’s authorities misusing military courts and military-related charges to clamp down on the opposition”, according to Human Rights Watch.

The unfolding events are being watched closely by Ugandans anxious over political manoeuvres ahead of presidential elections. Although Yoweri Museveni, who has held power since 1986, is expected to seek re-election, some observers believe he may step aside.

Mr Museveni has no obvious successor within the ranks of the ruling National Resistance Movement party, one reason for widespread fears over an unpredictable political transition.

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Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye is a fierce critic of President Yoweri Museveni (Hajarah Nalwadda/AP)

Mr Besigye, a qualified physician who retired from Uganda’s military at the rank of colonel, is a former president of the opposition Forum for Democratic Change, or FDC, party which, with him at its helm, was for many years Uganda’s most prominent opposition group.

Mr Besigye is a fierce critic of Mr Museveni, for whom he once served as military assistant and personal doctor before they fell out in the 1990s over what Mr Besigye said was Mr Museveni’s slide into authoritarianism.

Mr Museveni has long been criticised by human rights groups for alleged violations against opposition figures.

Uganda has not witnessed a peaceful transfer of power since independence from British colonial rule in 1962.

By Press Association

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