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Death toll rises to 37 in protests

- By Risdel Kasasira Risdel Kasasira is an Associated Press writer.

KAMPALA, Uganda — The death toll from protests over the arrest of Ugandan opposition presidenti­al hopeful and musician Bobi Wine has risen to 37, police said Friday, in the country’s worst unrest in a decade, and more is expected ahead of the election early next year.

A wearylooki­ng Wine was granted bail in the eastern town of Iganga after being arrested on Wednesday and accused of flouting COVID19 guidelines that require presidenti­al candidates to address fewer than 200 people.

“Let ( President Yoweri) Museveni know that we are not slaves and we shall not accept to be slaves,” Wine said. “We shall be free.”

The 38yearold opposition figure, who has been arrested many times in recent years, has captured the imaginatio­n of many Ugandans with his persistent calls for Museveni to retire after 36 years in power.

His lawyers brought the torn clothes the singer wore the day of his arrest on Wednesday, when protests erupted in the capital, Kampala.

Police have said 350 people were arrested and detained throughout Kampala. Tension remained in the capital following the crackdown, with a heavy military and police presence.

The Uganda police pathologis­t and the head of police health services told journalist­s they had counted 37 bodies since the demonstrat­ions.

Speaking to reporters, Security Minister Gen. Elly Tumwine warned protesters that they will be dealt with if they continue.

“This was a deliberate and preplanned move to cause chaos, because we have evidence,” Tumwine asserted. “But I want to warn those inciting violence that they will reap what they sow.”

Museveni while campaignin­g on Thursday said the protesters “have entered an area of fighting that we know very well. Whoever started it, will regret it. Some of these groups are being used by outsiders who don’t like stability.”

Museveni is expected to address the nation on Sunday, his spokesman said.

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