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Biden sanctions Ugandan officials ‘undermining democratic process’

Measures including visa restrictions will apply to “those believed to be responsible for, or complicit in, undermining the democratic process” during the Jan. 14 election and its preparations, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement.

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Mixed images of US President Joe Biden (right) and Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni [Photos from Getty Images]
Mixed images of US President Joe Biden (right) and Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni [Photos from Getty Images]
 WASHINGTON – The United States is imposing visa bans on Ugandan government officials accused of human rights violation and repressive acts that tainted the January election, putting pressure on longtime Western ally President Yoweri Museveni.

The visa restrictions will apply to “those believed to be responsible for, or complicit in, undermining the democratic process” during the Jan. 14 election and its preparations, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement.

“There are consequences for interfering in the democratic process,” Blinken wrote later on Twitter.

The statement did not name those targeted. The Ugandan government rejected the allegations and accused the United States of acting on “lack of information, lack of knowledge (and) ignorance”.

“We are not going to lose sleep over this,” Okello Oryem, state minister for foreign affairs, told Reuters.

Museveni,76, in power for 35 years, was declared winner of the election with 58 percent of the votes, potentially extending his rule to 40 years.

His main opponent, lawmaker and pop star Bobi Wine, rejected the results alleging widespread rigging that included ballot staffing, intimidation and falsification of vote tallies.

Wine, 39, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi, galvanized his support especially among young voters. He has frequently

criticised the government.

During campaigns police and the military unleashed a crackdown on his supporters included detentions and the breaking up of rallies with teargas and beatings.

In November, at least 54 people were killed as the military and police battled to quell a protest that erupted after Wine was detained as he campaigned, on allegations of violating anti-coronavirus measures.

Wine and his party, the National Unity Platform (NUP), have said security forces have continued to detain their supporters even after the election, with some released after being brutally tortured.

“This electoral process was neither free nor fair,” Blinken said.

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  1. Aduol Liet says:
    5 days ago

    Yeah, the former U.S President Barack Obama told African AU sitting why you African leaders want to died in presidency office and they were not happy to hear it from him. Likewise, the Ugandan president is going to complete 40 years ruling Uganda by Military dictatorship. He had about 3000 Tanks for Army while, the citizens are desperately looking for jobs. We have realizing that, the Uganda government was far away from moderate democracy and this is why the South Sudanese people are asking their President Salva Kiir Mayardit to step down and let us find someone who will bring development and building peaceful coexistence among South Sudanese people.

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