Politics
Sex Politics & Hatred!! See Why Museveni & Besigye Turned Into Enemies After Sleeping With A Same Woman
Yoweri Museveni and Kizza Besigye were close friends, a future president and the doctor to whom he entrusted his life. They fought together to free their country from dictatorship. When Museveni took over power, Besigye later went against him claiming what he was doing wasn’t the reason they went to the bush.
In 1999, Besigye wrote a document critical of the government , entitled “An Insider’s View of How the NRM Lost the Broad Base” The document accused the NRM of becoming a sectarian kleptocracy and a one- man dictatorship. Besigye was charged before a court – martial for airing his views in the wrong forum. He later brokered a deal in 2000 in which the charges were dropped in exchange for an apology for publishing the document.
In October 2000, Besigye announced that he would run against Museveni in the 2001 elections. He retired from the Uganda People’s Defence Forces in 2001, having attained the rank of colonel. During his campaign, Besigye, who was Museveni’s strongest opponent, accused the government of widespread corruption and pushed for an end to Museveni’s Movement system, which he said had served its purpose as an instrument in Uganda’s political transition to multiparty democracy.
He lost the election, which was marred by claims of widespread vote rigging, violence and coercion of voters. In March 2001 Besigye petitioned the Supreme Court to nullify the election results. A panel of five judges voted 5– 0 that there had been cheating but decided 3– 2 not to annul the elections.In June 2001, Besigye was briefly arrested and questioned by the police over allegations of treason. The government accused him of being behind a shadowy rebel group – the People’s Redemption Army (PRA) allegedly based in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

In August 2001, Besigye fled the country, citing persecution by the state. He said he was afraid for his life. He lived in South Africa for four years, during which time he continued to criticise Museveni’s government. Besigye returned to Uganda on 26 October 2005, just in time to register as a voter in the 2006 elections. He was greeted by thousands and hit the campaign trail almost immediately, addressing throngs of supporters across the country.
In November 2005, William Lacy Swing, the United Nations special envoy to the Great Lakes region, confirmed the existence of the PRA, naming it as one of the foreign, armed groups operating in the eastern DRC.
Besigye’s campaign came to an abrupt halt on 14 November 2005 when he was arrested on charges of treason and rãpe. The treason charges pertained to his alleged links to the PRA and the 20- year- old northern Ugandan Lord’s Resistance Army rebellion.Since then Museveni and Besigye have since turned out to be enemies. Besigye again contested in 2006, 2011, 2016 but refused to stand for Presidency in 2021 claiming that elections can never over come Museveni.
