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URGENT: Uganda’s BRUTAL Junta Unleashes Military Dogs in NAKED Hunt for ELECTION HERO Bobi Wine.

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KAMPALA, Uganda — A NATION HELD HOSTAGE by a DYNASTY’S PARANOIA. Fugitive opposition hero Bobi Wine is exposing the ROTTEN CORE of Uganda’s brutal regime, taunting a failing military hunt from the shadows in a DARING game of cat-and-mouse that has the nation on a knife’s edge.

For OVER A WEEK, the entire might of Uganda’s military, commanded by President Museveni’s own son, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has FAILED to capture one man. Wine’s chilling videos from hiding spots, including a family graveyard, are a SLAP IN THE FACE to a regime that rigged an election, shut down the internet, and now unleashes soldiers on the wives of its critics.

The so-called “victory” of 81-year-old Museveni, securing a SICKENING seventh term, was a SHAM built on biometric failures and ballot stuffing. Now, his heir-apparent reveals the regime’s true face: a crude, tweeting strongman who calls his political rivals “baboons” and “terrorists” while his masked thugs BRUTALIZE a helpless woman in her own home.

While the government LIES, claiming Wine is “not wanted,” its army chief publicly brands him a criminal. This is the HYPOCRISY of a family dictatorship clinging to power for DECADES while a frustrated, unemployed youth rise behind their champion in flak jackets.

Wine’s message is a THUNDEROUS revelation: “They are not as strong as they tell you.” His evasion proves the emperor has no clothes—that a tyrannical government, for all its tanks and guns, trembles before the spirit of one man. But the cost is written in the bruises on his wife’s body and the terror stalking every dissident’s home.

This isn’t just a manhunt; it’s a LIVE BROADCAST of a nation’s soul being crushed in real time. The question is no longer where Bobi Wine is hiding, but how long the world will watch a family regime torture its own people to stay in power.



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