Uganda is experiencing a resurgence of political repression, marked by a wave of arrests and detentions targeting opposition figures. Recent actions include treason charges against Dr. Kizza Besigye and the arrest of his lawyer, Erias Lukwago, a former Kampala Lord Mayor. Security agencies are accused of abducting and torturing political opponents, raising concerns about the state of human rights and political freedoms. These developments signal a deepening political crisis within the country. The crackdown appears to be intensifying, with no immediate indication of de-escalation. This renewed suppression evokes a period of past political turmoil in Uganda, prompting fears of a further erosion of democratic processes. The situation is being closely monitored by regional and international observers.