Stella Nyanzi has been posting criticism of NUP Party on her Facebook account, accusing NUP for being responsible over the recent murder of Bewatte Betunguura, a second-year student of Bachelor of Law at the Kampala Campus of Uganda Christian University (UCU) on July 14.
Stella Nyanzi a Ugandan medical anthropologist, activist, and writer, turned cruel to NUP exposing all the dirt executed by NUP during the recent Guild campaigns that were suspended in Makerere University after the death of a UCU student during the scuffle between NUP and FDC.
She has repeatedly accused NUP for Murdering Bewatte saying that NUP’s leaders selectively united with the FDC in Soroti, but abandoned Bewatte’s dead body to the point of failing to attend his burial.
Nyanzi still strengthened her point by outlining four of the major facts about NUP that included;
1) The student leaders of the NUP Institutions fled from Kampala for their lives when the police arrested four suspects responsible for transporting Bewatte’s bleeding body to the hospital where he died shortly thereafter.
2) When lists of suspects to be interrogated were circulated, all the names belonged to members of NUP - some of whom are not registered students at Makerere University. (Campaigns at the university bring in all sorts of participants.)
3) The listed members of NUP who were fugitives hiding in remote areas of Uganda, crossed the borders into neighboring countries where they lay low for a few weeks, while some received monetary aid from the NUP Secretary General and some others struggled with applying for protection grants from human rights organizations which mainly rejected them.
4) As financial resources dwindle, the NUP fugitives and cross-border immigrants are slowly returning home - one fugitive at a time. They were reassured that if they returned home, they would be arrested, charged with a petty offense, and then shortly released on either police bond or bail from court.
However, NUP is now on manhunt for Stella Nyanzi to be summoned in Court to prove her allegations.
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