Uganda Election or W@R Bobi Wine Exposes Brutal Crackdown in CNN Interview

Uganda’s election has been described as “not an election, but W@R.”
In this explosive CNN interview with journalist Larry Madowo, opposition leader Bobi Wine exposes the violent crackdown, mass arrests, and intimidation faced by his supporters as Uganda heads toward a highly contested election.

This video breaks down the reality on the ground—tear gas, live bullets, police brutality, and a political system many accuse of being captured by force rather than the will of the people. With President Yoweri Museveni seeking to extend his decades-long rule, Uganda’s youth-driven resistance has become a defining moment for democracy in Africa.

This is not just Uganda’s story.
It is Africa’s story.

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⏱️ TIMESTAMPS

00:00 – Uganda Election or W@R? (Powerful Hook)
00:21 – CNN Reveals Violent Crackdown on Opposition
01:18 – Bobi Wine’s Massive Youth Support Explained
02:25 – “Uganda Is Treated Like Personal Property”
03:32 – Police Violence at Campaign Rallies
04:52 – “This Is Not an Election, This Is W@R”
05:51 – What This Means for Uganda and Africa

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