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General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, son of Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni, has controversially shared a video on X that depicts the torture of Edward Ssebuufu, a prominent opposition activist. The footage, which reportedly showcases Ssebuufu’s suffering, aims to highlight brutality under the current dictatorship, according to the Telegraph.
Kainerugaba, who serves as Commander of Uganda's Armed Forces and is often seen as a potential successor to his father, shared several posts detailing Ssebuufu's ordeal, describing distressing actions taken against him. Various human rights advocates have condemned Kainerugaba’s behavior, which includes taunting the imprisoned activist by mentioning his physical pain.
Ssebuufu, the head of security for opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi, was arrested near Kampala on April 27 and reportedly went missing before Kainerugaba's posts revealed his captivity. This disturbing episode follows a pattern of aggressive posturing by Kainerugaba, who has previously threatened military action against Kenya and expressed admiration for controversial figures like Vladimir Putin.