Revealed: Intrigues behind abduction, arrest of Uganda's Kizza Besigye in Nairobi
Kenya is on the spot yet again for violating international
rules by allowing the abduction of a foreign national, Uganda's opposition
leader, Dr Kizza Besigye, who was later traced to a military jail in Uganda.
Besigye, a prominent opposition politician in Uganda, is
reported to have been kidnapped in an apartment along Riverside Drive in
Nairobi before being taken to a Ugandan military jail where he was detained
until Wednesday, when he faced charges relating to security and possession of
firearms illegally.
The abduction of Besigye has elicited sharp reactions from human rights organizations and the Law Society of Kenya.
Besigye and Haji Lutale were ushered into the General Court
Martial Holden at Makindye in Kampala to face the panel of military judges on
Wednesday afternoon.
The duo were accused of intent to prejudice the security of
the defence forces and possession of firearms and ammunition only licensed for
use by the military in Uganda.
His arrival in court brought a sigh of relief to his family
as Besigye was reported missing on Saturday while on a trip to Nairobi.
It all started with a tweet from his wife, Winnie Byanyima,
on Tuesday morning demanding the release of her husband, who she said was held
at a military jail in Uganda after abduction in Nairobi.
Besigye was in the country to attend Narc Kenya party leader
Martha Karua's book launch last Sunday.
Karua, in response, asked Uganda President Yoweri Museveni
and President William Ruto to come clean on the safety and whereabouts of the
Ugandan opposition politician.
In a statement to newsrooms, Karua said Besigye arrived in
the country on Saturday and checked in at a hotel in Kilimani.
He left the hotel later at around 4 p.m. in the company of
Haji Lutale and went for a meeting at 108 Riverside Apartments using a taxi.
The two arrived at the apartments between 4:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. and proceeded to
an apartment that had been booked an hour earlier for their meeting. The taxi
driver was told to wait for them, but the two never returned.
Sources told Citizen TV that an hour before Besigye
and Lutale arrived, an unknown number of men driving a Toyota Prado checked
into the apartment.
They left some minutes past 7 p.m. after an altercation with
the security guards at the premises. It is believed that the men, who according
to our source were foreigners, abducted the two and drove all the way to
Kampala, Uganda.
"This is a dangerous precedent that we are picking up as a
nation and as a country, we should not be seen as the haven to break laws, that
anyone who may be within our jurisdiction, we have opened a wide berth for them
to be picked up and subjected to inhuman treatment or torture in any way,” said
LSK President Faith Odhiambo.
Besigye, who was to be among the speakers at Karua's book
launch titled Against the Tide, was a no-show.
Karua, who appeared on Citizen TV on Sunday, raised
concerns over increased cases of abductions, with some of the cases being
blamed on foreign mercenaries.
“People are being abducted by ununiformed officers and
foreign mercenaries from the Eat African Community,” Karua said on Sunday.
The incident comes barely four months after 36 Ugandan
citizens affiliated with the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) were abducted in
Kisumu and taken to Uganda, where they were allegedly tortured and detained.
The group had travelled to Kenya to attend a leadership
workshop and were cleared by immigration officials in both Kenya and Uganda.
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