Former PM urges supporters to rally ‘at the end of your streets and villages’ and ‘sacrifice’ in push for immediate elections
has called for nationwide “freedom” protests on Sunday after his brief arrest and detention last week triggered deadly unrest.
“Freedom does not come easily. You have to snatch it. You have to sacrifice for it,” he said on YouTube on Saturday night. His arrest on Tuesday came just hours after he was rebuked for claiming senior officials were involved in an assassination attempt against him in 2022.
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