Official: Jailed, beaten Ugandan pop star in ‘a lot of pain’
KAMPALA, Uganda — A pop star-turned-lawmaker is in “a lot of pain” after being beaten while in custody, the deputy speaker of Uganda’s parliament said Wednesday, as dozens of top musicians including Angelique Kidjo and Chris Martin condemned the “vicious” treatment.
Pressure was mounting on the government to free Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, also known as Bobi Wine, who has emerged as an influential critic of longtime President Yoweri Museveni after winning a parliament seat last year.
“We pledge to remain vigilant about his ongoing detention and to use our voices … to raise awareness about his case,” said the letter also signed by Chrissie Hynde, Femi Kuti, Brian Eno and other global musicians.
The government denies allegations that it tortured Ssentamu, and the military released a video of the 36-year-old opposition leader smiling during the visit by the deputy speaker, Jacob Oulanyah.
