Ugandans in Washington DC protest against President M7's Visit in US.


President  Yoweri Kaguta Museveniw will be arriving in the united states of America in the next few hours, for an official visit on the invitation of President Joe Biden.


It is said that while in the UK, where he made a stop over for one day, Ugandans in the Diaspora especially Uk were protesting M7's Visit in UK and USA.

"Museveni made a stop over  in Uk and this time round he was picked up at Luton airport by  Mutenza in a hired private car, yet during those days he was given state security and cars".- Our informer.

Ms Remmy Bahati, a US based Uganda journalist says through her official social media handles Twitter some Ugandans have boarded flights to come and take part in the protests.

Protests are hinged on the purported escalation of human rights violations in the country indicating that Ugandan government officials need to be isolated until they produce accountability for the torture, abductions among other cases.

Now all eyes are at what will  happen in Washington DC, where  Ugandans are preparing to demonstrate president Museveni's Visit.


There had been fears that Mr Museveni would be snubbed amid question marks over Uganda’s human rights record. 

The opposition political parties most especially national Unity platform and its activists had earlier on staged several demonstration ever since the Joe Biden invited Museveni.

At least forty-five African Heads of State, including Uganda's President Museveni, have so far arrived in  the second US-Africa Leaders' Summit slated for December 13-15 in Washington.

Invitations were sent out to 49 African leaders, including the African Union Commission chairperson, Mr Moussa Faki Mahamat.

Leaders of four countries; Burkina, Mali, Sudan and Burkisa Faso—where the military seized power—were not invited.


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