Rough election climate emerges in Uganda Uganda opposition leader Kizza Besigye © IPC/afrol news afrol News, 7 February - This month's general elections in Uganda, widely expected to be won by President Yoweri Museveni, are held in a rough climate, with the opposition crying fraud and the army getting engaged. President Museveni is seeking yet another term in the Ugandan presidency, and on earlier occasions has shown that he is willing to use tough measures to have his will. Reports of voter intimidation, attacks on the opposition and electoral fraud are a regular feature during election time in Uganda. Last week, Uganda's three main opposition candidates for the presidency - long-time opposition leader Kizza Besigye, Norbert Mao and Olara Otunu - publicly accused President Museveni of manipulating the Electoral Commission to rig the votes and training militias in every district to intimidate the electorate. The statements, although not unheard of in Uganda, however wer...
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