Dr. Lina Zedriga Waru forgives captors after detention

Captors flat-out told a top opposition leader they knew where she lived and would grab her again if she talked to the media.

Dr. Zedriga breaks her silence
  • Dr. Lina Zedriga Waru spoke publicly for the first time.
  • NUP's acting president was snatched in mid-January 2026.
  • She spent over 40 days locked up before bail.
  • Gulu Chief Magistrate's Court freed her on February 24.
Threats made during her detention
  • Captors explicitly warned her against speaking to the press.
  • They claimed full knowledge of her home and movements.
  • Zedriga faced incitement-of-violence charges during detention.
  • NUP links her ordeal to state-sponsored intimidation tactics.
Forgiveness and her path forward
  • Zedriga says she has forgiven her captors entirely.
  • She framed her mission as divinely assigned for Uganda.
  • Political work will continue without any hesitation from her.
Computer Misuse Act getting axed
  • Constitutional Court quashed the controversial law on Wednesday.
  • Zedriga called it a draconian tool against opposition figures.
  • Human-rights groups celebrated it as a free-speech victory.
 

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