KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) - A prominent opposition figure facing military trial in Uganda will be charged before a civilian court instead, an official said Monday, as authorities faced mounting pressure to free him.
Official says Ugandan opposition figure will be tried in civilian court instead of military one
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) - A prominent opposition figure facing military trial in Uganda will be charged before a civilian court instead, an official said Monday, as authorities faced mounting pressure to free him.
Kizza Besigye, a four-time presidential candidate in the East African country, went missing in November in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, and appeared days later in a cage before a military tribunal in Uganda’s capital, Kampala.
Besigye's close associates have said his trial on charges including treachery, which carries the death penalty, is politically motivated.
Uganda's Supreme Court ruled last month that civilians can't be court-martialed, questioning the competence of untrained military officers to dispense justice.