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Uganda's Forum for Democratic Change leader Kizza Besigye (2nd L) is arrested by plainclothes policemen in the capital Kampala, 28 April 2011
A Ugandan military police officer walks past a barricaded road in Kampala, 29 April 2011
The military and police turned out in force to stop the trouble which spread across the city, paralysing transport and closing shops. Dr Besigye lost to President Yoweri Museveni in an election in February but says it was r
igged.
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On Thursday, Dr Besigye had to seek medical treatment after being tear-gassed in his car and bundled roughly into a truck when he was detained for a fourth time this month for his participation in a "walk-to-work" protest over the high cost of food and fuel.
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Commuters struggled to stay clear of the chaotic scenes. This woman was helped after being caught in tear gas fired by the security forces.
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Correspondents say Friday's riots were partly fuelled by rumours that Dr Besigye had died. He went to hospital from court on Thursday but was discharged later that evening. The security forces fired live ammunition and used tear gas to contain the protesters. Here they are being pelted with stones from nearby buildings.
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