itemprop=description content=National Unity Platform president Robert Kyagulanyi has been arrested upon arrival at Entebbe airport at 10:20am.
National Unity Platform president Robert Kyagulanyi has been arrested upon arrival at Entebbe airport at 10:20am.Kyagulanyi had been on an international mobilisation tour for his party.However, a day ago police said that Kyagulanyi's supporters would not be allowed to hold a procession welcoming him back into the country.).
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