Bobi wine latest news
Here are some of the latest news updates about Bobi Wine, a Ugandan musician and politician:
Recent News
- Arrest and Detention: Bobi Wine was arrested on August 14, 2021, and detained for several hours after he held a rally in Kampala, Uganda. He was accused of violating COVID-19 protocols and inciting violence. (Source: Al Jazeera)
- Election Petition: Bobi Wine has filed a petition at the Supreme Court of Uganda challenging the outcome of the January 2021 presidential election, which he claims was rigged. (Source: The East African)
- Security Concerns: Bobi Wine has expressed concerns about his personal security, citing threats from government officials and security agencies. He has called for international intervention to ensure his safety. (Source: BBC News)
- Music Career: Despite his political pursuits, Bobi Wine has continued to release music, with his latest single "Tukolereke" gaining popularity in Uganda and beyond. (Source: The Guardian)
- International Support: Bobi Wine has received support from several international figures, including US Senator Ted Cruz, who has called for the Ugandan government to respect human rights and democracy. (Source: The Hill)
Recent Quotes
- "I am not afraid of death, but I am afraid of being killed by the government." - Bobi Wine (Source: The New York Times)
- "The people of Uganda are not afraid of the government, but the government is afraid of the people." - Bobi Wine (Source: Al Jazeera)
- "I will not be silenced, I will not be intimidated, and I will not be defeated." - Bobi Wine (Source: The Guardian)
Recent Interviews
- The New York Times: Bobi Wine spoke to The New York Times about his political struggles, his music, and his hopes for a democratic Uganda. (Source: The New York Times)
- Al Jazeera: Bobi Wine discussed his arrest and detention, as well as his plans for the future, in an interview with Al Jazeera. (Source: Al Jazeera)
- The Guardian: Bobi Wine spoke to The Guardian about his music, his politics, and his concerns about his personal safety. (Source: The Guardian)
Please note that the news and quotes may be subject to change as new information becomes available.