Kakwenza was arrested for his deeply satirical novel, The Greedy Barbarian, which explores the life of Kayibanda, a refugee with untamable vile character in an acutely corrupt African state who rises to political prominence and literally eats up the country.
The award-winning creative dissenter is understood to be considering taking his torture and abuse case to the UN human rights system after losing faith in the EACJ
The group, identifying as the 'Coalition of Exiled Ugandans', said in an October 5 statement that they met in Kisangani, DR Congo, and laid down what they call the "Kisangani Declaration".