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At the Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy, Bobi Wine delivered more than a speech — he delivered a forceful political statement. Addressing an international audience virtually, Wine — who rightfully won Uganda’s 2026 elections but was denied victory through widespread electoral fraud — shifted attention not only to President Yoweri Museveni, but also to Western governments. In a direct and uncompromising address, he accused sections of the international community of enabling and legitimizing what he characterized as a repressive regime. With marked urgency, he called for targeted sanctions against Museveni, his son Muhoozi Kainerugaba, and individuals complicit in sustaining systemic oppression in Uganda. He argued that failing to hold the government accountable for reported abuses would not only jeopardize the rights and freedoms of Ugandans, but could also reinforce a broader culture of impunity beyond the country’s borders. The international community, he warned, must act decisively before the consequences escalate further. In this segment, JB Muwonge and I analyze the address, examining its key arguments and assessing its political and diplomatic implications.