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Bobi Wine speaks out on arrest of human rights lawyer Sarah Bireete

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National Unity Platform (NUP) leader Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine, has condemned the arrest of prominent human rights lawyer and civil society activist Sarah Bireete, accusing security agencies of targeting government critics ahead of the 2026 general elections.

Bireete, the Executive Director of the Centre for Constitutional Governance (CCG), was arrested after police and military personnel surrounded and raided her residence in Kampala.

In a statement, Kyagulanyi described the arrest as part of a broader pattern of repression against civil society leaders, journalists, and human rights defenders during election periods.

“Every election cycle, the regime targets civil society leaders, journalists, and human rights activists with arrests, abductions, torture, and deportation,” Kyagulanyi said, adding that Bireete had been outspoken in condemning what he termed excesses and brutality by security agencies. He called for her immediate release and urged authorities to respect constitutional freedoms and the rule of law.

Security agencies arrested Bireete on the afternoon of December 30, 2025, following a siege at her residence.

The Uganda Police Force also confirmed that Bireete is in custody and said she will be arraigned before court in due course. Police did not immediately disclose the charges against her.

Bireete is a prominent figure in Uganda’s civil society and governance space. She is the founding partner and Executive Director of CCG, a constitutional and governance watchdog that focuses on electoral integrity, civic education, rule of law, and accountability.

She also serves as Chairperson of the East and Horn of Africa Election Observers Network (EHORN) and the Global Network of Domestic Election Monitors (GNDEM).

Through these roles, Bireete has been a vocal critic of the involvement of security forces in political processes and has raised concerns about militarisation, election conduct, and the protection of civil liberties.

Her arrest comes amid heightened political activity and growing national debate over civic freedoms, the role of security agencies in domestic politics, and preparations for the 2026 electoral cycle.

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