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Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye and two aides face treason charges over alleged coup plot; trial delayed to March 12, 2026, after prosecution failed to fully disclose evidence.
Kizza Besigye and two aides face treason charges in Uganda over alleged plot to overthrow President Museveni, with their trial adjourned to March 12, 2026, after the prosecution failed to fully disclose evidence.
The court ordered the state to complete disclosure by March 3, citing incomplete submissions.
Besigye, detained since his alleged abduction in Nairobi in November 2024, is reported to be in poor health, with his wife and lawyers raising concerns over his condition and prison treatment.
The case, marked by delays and political scrutiny, involves claims of drone plots, foreign meetings, and financial support, but defense lawyers argue the prosecution’s evidence is insufficient and potentially manipulated.
El líder de la oposición ugandesa Kizza Besigye y dos ayudantes enfrentan cargos de traición por un presunto complot de golpe de Estado; el juicio se retrasó hasta el 12 de marzo de 2026, después de que la fiscalía no reveló completamente las pruebas.