Uganda’s opposition continues to navigate a challenging political climate marked by imprisonment, intimidation, and forced exile. Key opposition figure Dr. Kizza Besigye remains a frequent target of political persecution and detention by authorities. Robert Kyagulanyi, another leading voice, has been compelled to spend extended periods outside the country due to ongoing security threats. Other prominent opposition leaders, including Erias Lukwago and Medard Lubega Sseggona, also face significant obstacles. Despite these pressures, the article suggests a continued sense of hope and resilience within the Ugandan opposition movement. The ongoing situation highlights a pattern of suppression aimed at stifling dissent and maintaining political control. These actions raise concerns about the state of democracy and political freedoms in Uganda.
