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Pressure for Accountability Exposes ISO’s Blunders

By TV10 Editorial Team

The Internal Security Organization (ISO) of Uganda faced intense pressure to demonstrate accountability for the large sums of money it received from the president. This pressure led to a series of events that exposed the ISO’s blunders and ultimately resulted in the loss of life.

The Arrest of Dr. Kiiza Besigye

In an attempt to showcase its efforts to curb dissent, ISO arrested Dr. Kiiza Besigye, the former Leader of the Opposition, along with his colleague Obed Lutale, in Kenya.

The ISO claimed that Besigye was plotting to overthrow the government, but the circumstances of his arrest were widely criticized as unlawful.

Unlawful Arrest and Military Trial

Besigye was found in possession of a pistol, which the ISO used as evidence of his alleged plans to overthrow the government. However, many saw this as a trumped-up charge, and the decision to try Besigye in a military court sparked widespread outrage.

Mysterious Death of ISO Boss Brig. Charles Oluka

The blunders made by the ISO ultimately led to the tragic death of its Director General, Brigadier Charles Oluka. His death was a regrettable consequence of the ISO’s actions, and the nation was left to mourn the loss of life.

Kangaroo Court Gets Out of Hand

The government’s attempts to use the military court to silence opposition also backfired, as the court’s actions became increasingly erratic and unjust. The nation was left to wonder how things had gone so wrong.

Conclusion

The pressure for accountability exposed the ISO’s blunders, resulting in the loss of life and the downfall of the kangaroo court. The nation was left to pick up the pieces and wonder how things could have been done differently.

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