The NRM leader ferries supporters to rallies
President Museveni cannot go back to the bush if defeated next year because he will be isolated internationally, Dr Kizza Besigye assured supporters in Busoga last week.
Featuring on Eastern Voice radio in Bugiri district on Thursday, Besigye said the days when coups were fashionable are long gone, citing various international conventions against war and abuse of human rights, and the overthrow of democratically elected governments.
We have the ICC and the African Union that would deal with that scenario and I do not think Museveni would circumvent these, he said.
Besigye said the country had seen the downfall of regimes underpinned by strong armies such as that of Idi Amin and Dr Milton Obote; therefore, Museveni should not think that the military can solve everything.
From page 1Last month, the Peoples Progressive Party leader, Jaberi Bidandi Ssali, was quoted as saying that the army had vowed to seize power if Besigye had won the 2001 elections.
Asked what he would do if he lost in the February 2011 elections, Besigye just replied: I will win.Campaigning at Nango, Mayuge district on Friday, Besigye said Musevenis support had drastically fallen to the extent that he had resorted to ferrying supporters to his rallies.
Mr Museveni ferries supporters to his rallies because he has lost support. Is there any of you here who can say I am the one who brought you here?Besigye added that with the dwindling support due to his poor policies, Museveni is ripe for a fall which he said will come early next year.
President Museveni cannot go back to the bush if defeated next year because he will be isolated internationally, Dr Kizza Besigye assured supporters in Busoga last week.
Featuring on Eastern Voice radio in Bugiri district on Thursday, Besigye said the days when coups were fashionable are long gone, citing various international conventions against war and abuse of human rights, and the overthrow of democratically elected governments.
We have the ICC and the African Union that would deal with that scenario and I do not think Museveni would circumvent these, he said.
Besigye said the country had seen the downfall of regimes underpinned by strong armies such as that of Idi Amin and Dr Milton Obote; therefore, Museveni should not think that the military can solve everything.
From page 1Last month, the Peoples Progressive Party leader, Jaberi Bidandi Ssali, was quoted as saying that the army had vowed to seize power if Besigye had won the 2001 elections.
Asked what he would do if he lost in the February 2011 elections, Besigye just replied: I will win.Campaigning at Nango, Mayuge district on Friday, Besigye said Musevenis support had drastically fallen to the extent that he had resorted to ferrying supporters to his rallies.
Mr Museveni ferries supporters to his rallies because he has lost support. Is there any of you here who can say I am the one who brought you here?Besigye added that with the dwindling support due to his poor policies, Museveni is ripe for a fall which he said will come early next year.