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Standing in the dock over fabricated charges, National Unity Platform (NUP) Deputy Spokesperson Alex Waiswa Mufumbiro did more than defend himself — he delivered a chilling warning. In a courtroom thick with tension, he reached back to the haunting lyrics of “Alone and Frightened” by Philly Bongoley Lutaaya, invoking the sobering line: “Today it is me, tomorrow it is somebody else.” It was not merely a quote. It was a thunderous caution. A reminder that when justice is bent to serve political ends, no one is truly safe. His words pierced through the legal formalities, challenging what he portrayed as a dangerous descent into the weaponization of the judiciary — a path that could redefine the nation’s democratic future. Whether history will vindicate his fears remains to be seen. But in that moment, his voice carried beyond the courtroom walls — a stark alarm bell warning that political witch-hunts, once unleashed, rarely stop at their first target. This is my commentary.