

Bold Wine in new battles: Uganda’s election
Jan 15, 2021
Liam Taylor, a seasoned Economist writer based in Kampala, discusses the turbulent Ugandan elections and the challenges faced by opposition leader Bobi Wine amid fears of rigging and internet blackouts. Tim Cross, the Technology editor, reflects on Wikipedia’s 20th anniversary, highlighting its unique community-driven model and ongoing evolution amidst a commercialized internet landscape. They also touch on the cultural impact of online gaming in Afghanistan, revealing concerns over its influence on youth amidst a backdrop of societal pressures.
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Wine's Claim
- Bobi Wine claims the Ugandan election is rigged, calling himself the president-elect.
- Independent verification is difficult due to an internet shutdown.
Suppression and Intimidation
- The internet shutdown aims to suppress communication and prevent unrest.
- Bobi Wine faces significant intimidation, including arrests and threats.
System Rigging
- Museveni's system is rigged in his favor, making rigging the vote itself potentially unnecessary.
- The opposition faces challenges in verifying vote counts due to intimidation and arrests.