
Uganda’s president calls opponents 'terrorists' in victory speech
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Yoweri Museveni has secured his seventh term as president of Uganda, receiving 72% of the vote in a controversial election. In his victory speech, Museveni labeled opposition members as 'terrorists' who attempted to disrupt the electoral process through violence. The election has faced significant criticism from observers and human rights organizations, highlighting issues of repression against the opposition and an internet blackout during the voting period.
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Uganda has a history of political tension, and Museveni's prolonged rule has been marked by allegations of electoral fraud and human rights abuses. The recent election, marred by accusations of repression and a lack of transparency, raises questions about the future of democracy in the country and the resilience of civil society.
This summary is based on information available at the time of publication and may not reflect subsequent developments.
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