President Yoweri Museveni says he is ready to wait for the outcome of the case of torture against security personnel allegedly beating up Bobi Wine real name Robert Kyagulanyi and Francis Zaake.
Bobi Wine MP Kyadondo East and Zaake MP Mityana Municipality are on specialized treatment abroad after allegedly facing reported torture at the hands of Special Forces Command in Arua.

Addressing the nation on the political atmosphere in the country, President Museveni said: “There has been so much talk about the torture by the security forces of people like Hons: Bobi Wine and Zaake. This talk is in the media and in other non-Court fora. Yet, these are matters in the Courts of Law.”
The President on the allegations, defended the forces: “The questions in the minds of those who love fairness are the following: “What if those allegations turn out to be false? How will the accusers, local and foreign, rectify the injustice they have done to the Security forces?”

He went on: “If any one of them implied or said that where I commented on the Arua events since I was on the scene, I was telling lies, will I be entitled to damages? That will be good for my Party, the NRM.”
On NGOs funding opposition, President Museveni revealed: “Some of the NGO money via the Opposition may, in the end, help to fund the NRM. Final question in this connection: “Do the Security Forces personnel have rights according to these “human rights” activists or are they to be assaulted, beaten, stoned or maligned with impunity?.”

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