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Sick Dr.Kiiza Besigye Returned to Luzira

He is very ill

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February 19, 2025
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The Veteran opposition leader Dr. Kizza Besigye and his aide Hajj Obeid Lutale have been returned to Luzira Maximum Security Prison under tight security following the hearing of their habeas corpus application at the High Court in Kampala. Uganda Airlines travel packages

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The hearing, presided over by Justice Douglas Singiza, was based on an application filed by Besigye’s legal team on February 5, demanding an explanation from the Attorney General and the Commissioner General of Prisons regarding their continued detention.

During the proceedings, Justice Singiza noted concerns about Besigye’s reported illness, stating that he could not preside over the court while a sick person was present.

“This is an administrative order. If a prisoner is sick, I can’t continue with him. He might faint “ said Singiza.

Citing this, he ordered that Besigye and Lutale be taken back to prison instead of remaining in court.

The ruling further fueled concerns from Besigye’s supporters and family, who have repeatedly warned that his health is deteriorating.

The unexpected request from Luzira prison authorities for Besigye’s personal doctor to visit him has raised suspicions that his condition may be worsening.

State Defends Continued Detention

Meanwhile, State attorneys defended the continued detention of Besigye and Lutale, arguing that they remain in lawful custody since their case has been transferred to civilian courts.

The prosecution further stated that the Supreme Court’s ruling on January 31, which declared the trial of civilians in military courts illegal, did not explicitly order their release.

 

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