By Associated Press Undefined KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — Ugandan opposition presidential candidate Bobi Wine said Friday the military had entered and 'taken control' of his home and 'we are in serious trouble,' while the country waited for election results amid a government-ordered internet blackout. Wine tweeted just hours after he alleged that Thursday's election was rigged and said 'every legal option is on the table' to challenge the official results, including peaceful protests. He referred to himself as the 'president-elect.' 'None of these military intruders is talking to us. We are in serious trouble. We are under siege,' tweeted Wine, […]
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