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Ugandan opposition Besigye’s health deteriorates in jail

Uganda’s opposition party said jailed veteran politician Kizza Besigye’s health is deteriorating as prison officials denied the claim amid tensions following a disputed presidential election.

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Last Updated: January 21, 2026 09:07:36 IST

The health of jailed Ugandan opposition figure Kizza Besigye is failing, his party said on Tuesday, after he was driven overnight to a medical facility in the capital of Kampala. Besigye’s health “has reached a critical and deteriorating state,” the People’s Front for Freedom said in a statement that also demanded unrestricted access to Besigye by his personal doctors and family.

Besigye, a veteran politician who was Uganda’s most prominent opposition figure before the rise of Bobi Wine, is being detained in a maximum-security jail in Kampala. He is set to be tried over treason charges he says are politically motivated.“It is a tragedy that a man who has dedicated his life to the health and freedom of others is being denied his own right to medical dignity,” said the statement by the People’s Front for Freedom. “We hold the regime and the prison authorities fully accountable for his wellbeing.”

Frank Baine, a spokesman for Uganda’s prison system, denied that Besigye was in failing health. “It was a general checkup,” he said of Besigye’s overnight trip to see a doctor. “This morning he was doing his exercises.”

Besigye last contested the presidency in 2016. He said afterwards that elections were a waste of time in a country with an authoritarian leader whose authority depends on the armed forces.

President Yoweri Museveni, who has held power since 1986, was on Saturday declared the winner of last week’s presidential election. Museveni took 71.6% of the vote while his closest challenger, Wine, took 24.7% of the vote, according to official results that Wine rejected as fake.

The election was marred by a days-long internet shutdown and the failure of biometric voter identification machines, long demanded by pro-democracy activists to curb voting offenses such as ballot stuffing.

Museveni, 81, has stayed in power over the years by rewriting the rules.

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