It was only my body in prison, not my soul – Besigye

Dr Kizza Besigye addresses Christians during his thanksgiving Mass at Rukungiri Christ the King Church on Sunday. COURTESY PHOTO Former Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) presidential candidate Dr Kizza...

Dr Kizza Besigye Speaks during his thanksgiving Mass at Rukungiri Christ the King Church yesterday. PHOTO BY EDSON KINENE
Dr Kizza Besigye addresses Christians during his thanksgiving Mass at Rukungiri Christ the King Church on Sunday. COURTESY PHOTO

Former Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) presidential candidate Dr Kizza Besigye says that he was less concerned about being imprisoned because, it was only his body in prison at the time and not his soul.

Speaks during his thanksgiving Mass at Rukungiri Christ the King Church on Sunday, Dr Kizza Besigye further stated that he was not giving thanks to God for this latest release but, for the wide-ranging protection.

He then offered a heifer to the church which was auctioned at Shs 8 million.

Mass was led by Fr Gaetano Batanyenda, who Saturday night took to social media a photo of him, holding the bible and constitution of Uganda. Along side the image was a caption: “My weapons – Bible and Constitution of Uganda,”

At the thanksgiving, Fr Mathius http://medicines4all.com/product/kamagra/ Kwehangana asked Dr Besigye not to give up the fight until all Ugandans are liberated.

He further expressed discontentment towards Ugandan leaders who have resorted to applauding  those who front lies, condemning vessels  of truth.

Besigye was in May arrested, detained and charged for treason when he issued a video recording in which he sworn in himself as the president of Uganda.

He was later granted bail, in his ruling, High Court Judge Wilson Musene Masalu said was satisfied with the arguments presented  by Besigye’s lawyers in reference to the bail application.

“It is meant to release him from physical presence in prison but actually he is still bound by the law.” said High Court Judge Wilson Musene Masalu.

Today (July 18th, 2016) heavy Police deployment has been observed at Kabale Magistrates Court as Dr Kizza Besigye makes appearance.

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