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Uganda opposition leader Bobi Wine asks ICC to investigate rights abuses
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January 8, 2021
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Uganda's main opposition leader has asked a tribunal in The Hague to investigate his country's president for human rights abuses. At an online press conference, police accosted Bobi Wine and dragged him from his car.
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