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Lone protester against corruption carried away by Ugandan police

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Lone protester against corruption carried away by Ugandan police

Following a stern warning from Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni about the consequences of protesting against corruption, only one man dared to march to the Parliament House on Tuesday.

This brave individual, armed with a placard reading “Corruption in the parliament of Uganda,” was swiftly apprehended by police, who carried him away “like a bag of rice.”

The protester was vocal about his cause, declaring, “Corruption at the parliament is at its highest peak and we are here demonstrating at the Ugandan parliament. Ugandans, it is our role to come out. Everything is corrupt and we are here demonstrating.”

President Museveni
President Museveni

His words were abruptly cut short as police officers whisked him away, ignoring questions from journalists who sought his final comments.

A video of the incident shows the man being dropped into the back of a police truck with a thud before the vehicle sped away. The sound of laughter is heard as the police van leaves the scene, adding a grim layer to the already disheartening event.

Social media reactions were swift and varied. Phil Biney (@Kwaguverah) noted, “Funny enough, the people he was protesting for are the ones laughing in the background.” Makavelli (@Makavelli_0) questioned, “Why are they laughing? I mean the journalists.” Dakzi LeGriot (@Dakzilegriot) highlighted the tragic irony, saying, “The saddest part is at the end.

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