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“Keep My Daughters’ Names Out of Your Mouth” – Gen. Muhoozi’s Explosive Threat Goes Viral

coprianBy coprianJune 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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A chilling warning has been issued by Uganda’s First Son and presidential advisor, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, after renewed social media commentary about his daughters.

In a blunt statement posted online, Muhoozi said, “I had closed the Basement, but I will re-open it for the next fool who asks me about my daughters!” — a comment widely interpreted as a veiled threat against critics.

The term “Basement” is known among political circles and human rights defenders in Uganda as a reference to the notorious torture chambers allegedly operated by security agencies during past crackdowns.
Its mention sparks fears of a return to violent repression, especially against those who cross certain “red lines” drawn by powerful figures within the regime.

Muhoozi’s reaction follows a series of online posts and discussions involving his family — particularly his daughters — a topic he has made clear is off-limits.While the General often engages in public debate and political commentary on his X (formerly Twitter) account, this emotional outburst has drawn both alarm and criticism.

Analysts believe Muhoozi is increasingly using social media not only to shape political narratives but also to intimidate opponents and silence dissent.

His rise within the military and growing political profile has long been controversial, especially with speculation that he is being groomed to succeed his father, President Yoweri Museveni.

Human rights groups have condemned the General’s remarks, calling them dangerous and reminiscent of past abuses.

“Threatening torture, even symbolically, sends a terrible message in a country still struggling with accountability,” said one Kampala-based activist.

This latest outburst raises deeper concerns about the shrinking space for freedom of expression in Uganda.

Even as political temperatures rise ahead of the 2026 elections, Gen. Muhoozi’s statements are likely to further polarize the public — and send a warning to those daring to question the powerful, especially on matters deemed “personal.”

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