TikToker arrested for trolling Uganda's King Kabaka
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Ugandan TikTok content creator is in police custody for allegedly abusing
the Kabaka, the king of the Kingdom of Buganda, and other kingdom officials in
his videos.
Twenty-seven-year-old
Ibrahim Musana, who runs the social media pages Pressure Pressure, was arrested
on Saturday for allegations of, among others, defamation, promoting hate speech
and incitement to violence.
He
is accused of using his social media platforms such as Tiktok, WhatsApp,
Facebook, Instagram and YouTube to attack the Kabaka and other Buganda officials
such as Prime Minister Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga.
Local
media reported that detectives are processing the creator on charges of misuse
of social media platforms, hate speech, malicious information and incitement to
violence.
“We
continue to process charges against a suspect who was arrested for defaming the
Kabaka of Buganda, promoting hate speech, incitement to violence and other
offensive pieces of communication against the Kabaka of Buganda and Buganda
Kingdom,” the Daily Monitor newspaper quoted Uganda’s police spokesperson Fred
Enanga as telling journalists on Monday.
“We
are transcribing over 50 videos of anti-Kabaka sentiments that are vulgar,
abusive, hostile and defamatory for evidential purposes.”
The
police spokesperson said a majority of Buganda were appalled with the creator’s
sentiments, terming them “ugly speech… embarrassing and disrespectful to the
Kabaka of Buganda and the Katikiro of Buganda and Buganda Kingdom."
Buganda
is a Bantu kingdom within Uganda. It is the largest of the traditional kingdoms
in East Africa, consisting of Buganda's Central Region, including the Ugandan
capital Kampala.
With
around 14 million members, the kingdom makes up the largest Ugandan region and
16 per cent of Uganda's population, according to Britannica.
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