WAKISO, Uganda — A PRESIDENT ORDERS HIS SOLDIERS TO GAS HIS OWN PEOPLE. In a SHOCKING admission on live television, Ugandan strongman Yoweri Museveni, clinging to power for a FIFTH DECADE, publicly advocated for the increased use of tear gas against opposition supporters – branding them “criminal.” This is not democracy; this is a BRUTAL DICTATORSHIP playing a grotesque pantomime of an election.
His challenger, pop star-turned-politician Bobi Wine, campaigns in a FLACK JACKET and helmet, hunted by over 40 military vehicles. His rallies are scenes of STATE-SANCTIONED TERROR: supporters beaten, SHOT DEAD, or run over by army trucks. The “election” is a FOREGONE CONCLUSION, a bloody charade where the military has “largely taken over,” according to Wine. The world watches silently as Museveni, who once condemned lifelong rulers, now BUILDS A DYNASTY with his son, the army chief who threatened to BEHEAD the opposition.
Critics are JAILED on bogus charges, the constitution SHREDDED to remove term limits, and the electoral apparatus serves only one master: the regime. Amnesty International condemns a “brutal campaign of repression,” but the violence escalates unabated. This is the HARSH REALITY of a nation that has NEVER seen a peaceful transfer of power. The promise of liberation has curdled into a family’s personal fiefdom, defended by bullets and chemical clouds. The question is no longer who will win, but how long the world will ignore a MURDEROUS REGIME masquerading as a government.




