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Ugandan opposition activist Eddie Mutwe, a bodyguard for opposition leader Bobi Wine, was brought to court limping and accused of robbery on Monday. He had been missing since April 27, allegedly kidnapped by armed men, and was reportedly held in the basement by Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the president's son and military chief. Mutwe's lawyer claimed he had been tortured daily and not given medical attention.
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