Bobi Wine's Family Home Raided by Armed Men After Uganda Election

 On January 23, 2026, hundreds of armed men in military uniforms and plain clothes stormed opposition leader Bobi Wine's home in Magere, Uganda, breaking doors, smashing windows, and stealing electronics while demanding his whereabouts. They assaulted his wife Barbara, who was hospitalized, beat staff, and hurled ethnic insults before leaving. The raid came days after the disputed January 15 presidential election, where President Museveni was declared winner amid opposition claims of fraud, sparking international calls for accountability from U.S. senators and the EU. Bobi Wine, in hiding, vowed resilience as his party seeks global pressure.

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