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Bobi Wine accuses government of planting spies in People Power, says it has printed for them red t-shirts to disguise as members

Alex Taremwa by Alex Taremwa
September 18, 2018
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Set to return from the US on Thursday, Bobi Wine has accused the government of printing People Power T-shirts with the aim of planting violent elements in his movement to portray it as a violent organisation.

“We are not a violent group of people. I have been telling from the beginning that we should be peaceful but assertive. I know President Museveni and his lieutenants have been trying so hard to portray as a violent group. 

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“This is because they want to respond to us with violence. They plant many people, many criminals among us to throw stones so that they can respond to us with bullets. I have it on good authority that they have printed many red T-shirts with the word People Power so that they can send out those criminals to cause chaos and blame it on us,” Bobi Wine said.

He warned that these “criminals” will be dealt with accordingly and asserted that the government is now in panic mode. 

“Stand confident and always remember that the people we are scared of are actually more scared of us. They don’t know how to deal with a united group. They have never seen so many young people speaking with one voice. So the more stand together and project what is good and reject what is bad is when we shall positively change our country,” Wine added. 

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