High Court Decision Looms in Opposition Leader’s Treason Case
Kampala , Uganda
Uganda’s High Court is expected to rule on critical applications filed by opposition leader Dr. Kizza Besigye and his co-accused, seeking bail and a halt to ongoing treason proceedings.

Defense lawyers argue that the charges are politically motivated and violate constitutional protections, while prosecutors maintain the case is grounded in national security concerns. The ruling is expected to be communicated to legal teams electronically.
Supporters of Besigye have described the case as emblematic of broader challenges facing opposition figures, including prolonged detention and limited access to political space.
Why It Matters
The outcome will shape perceptions of judicial independence and the treatment of political dissent in Uganda, particularly as election season intensifies.
What to Watch
Whether bail is granted
Reaction from opposition parties and civil society
International response from human rights organizations
