Uganda High Court Orders Inquest Into 2018 Killing of Bobi Wine's Driver
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Uganda's High Court has ordered a judicial inquest into the 2018 killing of Yasin Kawuma, driver for opposition leader Bobi Wine.
- The inquest aims to publicly investigate the politically charged, unresolved shooting.
- This decision opens the door for a formal inquiry into one of Uganda's contentious political killings.
Uganda's High Court has mandated a formal judicial inquest into the 2018 shooting death of Yasin Kawuma, the driver for prominent opposition figure Robert Kyagulanyi, also known as Bobi Wine. This ruling paves the way for a public inquiry into one of the nation's most politically sensitive and unresolved killings.
The court's decision signifies a potential breakthrough in the pursuit of justice for Kawuma, whose death has remained a focal point of political tension in Uganda. The inquest is expected to scrutinize the circumstances surrounding the shooting, which occurred during a period of heightened political activity and has been a subject of significant public interest and speculation.
Opposition figures have long called for a thorough investigation into Kawuma's death, viewing it as a symbol of state-sponsored violence and a crackdown on dissent. The High Court's order for a public inquiry is seen as a crucial step towards accountability and transparency in a case that has deeply divided the country.
Originally published by AllAfrica Uganda in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.