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Besigye turns 70 in prison

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Last updated: April 22, 2026 11:31 am
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KAMPALA, UGANDA – Veteran Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye has marked his 70th birthday while still in detention at Luzira Prison, drawing renewed political debate and emotional tributes from allies and supporters.

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Emotional Tributes from AlliesLong Legal and Political BattleHealth Concerns RaisedSymbol of Opposition Politics

Besigye, a former presidential candidate who has challenged President Yoweri Museveni in multiple elections, turned 70 on April 22, 2026, while remaining in custody amid ongoing legal proceedings and political controversy surrounding his detention.

Emotional Tributes from Allies

Leaders and close associates used social media to reflect on his life, political struggle, and continued incarceration.

His wife, Winnie Byanyima, and other political figures have consistently described his detention as politically motivated, calling for his release and access to adequate medical care amid reports of deteriorating health in recent months.

Opposition leaders noted that his birthday behind bars highlights what they call the personal cost of long-standing political repression in Uganda.

Long Legal and Political Battle

Besigye, a former army officer and physician, has for years been a central figure in Uganda’s opposition politics. He has previously contested against President Museveni in four presidential elections, consistently rejecting the results.

According to multiple reports, he has been held for extended periods in recent years in connection with charges including treason and related security offences, which he and his supporters have repeatedly dismissed as politically driven.

Recent updates indicate that he has remained in detention for over a year in the latest case, with legal proceedings still ongoing and defence teams challenging aspects of the prosecution.

Health Concerns Raised

His family and legal representatives have also raised concerns about his health, saying he has experienced periods of illness while in custody and requires specialised medical attention.

Human rights groups have similarly called for improved conditions and due process in his case, citing the length of detention and the nature of the charges.

Symbol of Opposition Politics

Besigye remains one of Uganda’s most prominent opposition figures, known for his long-running criticism of government institutions and his role in shaping multi-party politics in the country.

As he turns 70 behind bars, his case continues to draw both domestic and international attention, with supporters framing it as a defining example of Uganda’s tense political environment.

Authorities have not issued any new statement specifically on his birthday, while legal proceedings are expected to continue in court.

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