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Premises of Daily Monitor searched for evidence against army general who questioned president's succession plan.
Government accused of placing restrictions on media and rights activists amid continued price protests.
Police arrest Kizza Besigye for "disturbing traffic" while he was on his way to join protests against high food prices.
Violent clashes in the capital following the president being sworn in for the fourth time.
Presidential inauguration overshadowed by unrest in the capital, as Museveni's rival returns to the country.
Kizza Besigye's supporters violently dispersed as president Museveni is sworn into his fourth term.
Kizza Besigye returns to Uganda, 24 hours after he was barred from boarding flight ahead of presidential inauguration.
Kizza Besigye prevented from boarding flight home following hospital treatment in Kenya, according to his party.
Government crackdown on protesters continues as politicians vow to continue demonstration against spiralling prices.
Kizza Besigye, who challenged incumbent president, says courts are being used to "harass and persecute" him.
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