Uganda vs Besigye

Uganda vs Besigye

Kakwenza Rukirabashaija

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Editorial:
London Book Publishers
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Derecho y procedimiento penal
ISBN:
9781807190903

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In 2006, the High Court of Uganda became the stage for one of the most controversial trials in the nation’s history. A former rebel doctor turned opposition leader, Col. (Rtd) Dr. Kizza Besigye, stood accused of rape in a case that divided the country, exposed fractures within state institutions, and revealed the uneasy relationship between political ambition and the rule of law.Uganda vs. Besigye is a powerful courtroom play that transforms real events into dramatic literature. It brings to life the voices, silences, contradictions, and psychological pressures that shaped the trial. Within its pages, a young university student struggles to keep her story straight, a frightened maid is pulled between truth and survival, investigators begin their work from tabloid gossip instead of victim reports, and lawyers duel with language in a battle for credibility rather than certainty.At the center of the conflict stands a judge who refuses to surrender integrity for political convenience. His wit, skepticism, and legal insight anchor a narrative filled with tension, irony, and moral inquiry. The courtroom becomes both theatre and battleground as truth navigates through coached testimonies, state pressure, public opinion, and the weight of suspicion that lingers even after acquittal.This play captures more than a single case. It reveals how justice bends under political influence, how trauma and memory clash with the demands of legal precision, and how individuals are used, discarded, or destroyed in the struggle for power. It explores the emotional toll on victims, the accused, and everyone caught in the conflict between truth and narrative.Uganda vs. Besigye is a story of state power, human vulnerability, and the fragile line between justice and performance. It is a scathing exploration of how legal systems can be manipulated, how witnesses can be shaped by fear and reward, and how political rivalry can turn a courtroom into a national spectacle.Told with dramatic force and sharp insight, this courtroom play invites readers to witness a nation wrestling with truth, doubt, and the meaning of justice itself. It is a compelling work for readers of political drama, human rights literature, African studies, legal theatre, and anyone interested in the intersection of politics and law.

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