As opposition leader’s home is surrounded by army and police he says he fears for his life

The party of the Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine says it is preparing to challenge President Yoweri Museveni’s election victory as it condemned what it called the house arrest of Wine and his wife.

Amid growing international concern about the conduct of the election, Wine told the BBC World Service in a telephone interview from his house, where he is surrounded by army and police, that he was “worried about my life and the life of my wife”.

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