The Abduction & Torture of Comrade Ssebudde Kassim

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Brutal Torture of Our Comrade Ssebudde Kassim

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Injustice Against Comrade Ssebudde Kassim

After more than two weeks under incommunicado detention and torture, our comrade Ssebudde Kassim was driven to Namboole in the dead of the night and dumped near Namboole Stadium.

He was abducted alongside comrade Eddie Mutwe, who was separated from them a day later. His story is not different from that of other victims — he was severely tortured, and upon release, ordered not to speak about his ordeal, otherwise they would kill him.

The cowardly regime is doing all this to silence us, but our voices must get louder and our actions stronger.