Kampala, 13th/Mar/2012; A government investigation
report has exonerated the Uganda Police Force in the alleged shooting of a Daily
Monitor photo journalist Isaac Kasamani during an opposition rally early this
year. It attributes the blast to a teargas canister which was thrown by the
police.
The 115 paged report by a government hired Irish
investigator, William Redmond says that there was no shooting at all by any
occupants of the police van UP 1928. He concludes that the 64mm gas/smoke canister
which was used emits a sharp noise which sounds like a shot and sparks are
emitted
“As a result of this demonstration the investigator is
satisfied that the only item of all the items demonstrated that could be
described as a gas/smoke canister is the 64mm hand thrown smoke grenade which
also contains a small amount of C.S gas. This item when thrown emits a sharp
noise which sounds like a shot and as it explodes what you would describe as
sparks are emitted before the smoke begins to pour out of the canister. The
effect of all these items are heavily influenced by the wind speed and the
direction of the wind. So before they are used, the commander has to be sure
that he and his officers will not be affected should they decide to use them.”
Reads the report in part.
Kasamani says that he narrowly escaped death when a police
man allegedly shot at him on the 24th January/2012 at about 7:30PM
local time, as he took a photo of a tear gas canister thrown near Dr. Kizza
Besigye’s car at Gayaza road round about at Kalerwe as police dispersed Besigye’
supporters after a walk-to-work demonstration organized by the Activists 4
Change (A4C). Two others, Michele Sibiloni an AFP photographer and Suleiman
Mutebi, a Bukedde T.V reporter were also roughed up. Kasamani said that a
policeman emerged from a van registration number UP 1928 and shot towards him as he took a photo.
While releasing the report at the government’ Media Centre,
the state minister of Internal affairs, James Baba said that Kasamani could
have mistaken the blast for a gunfire, “ It is clear on any reasonable
assessment of the facts that no shot was fired by police at Mr. Isaac Kasamani.
I must assume Mr. Kasamani was mistaken.” He said amid questions by the
journalists whether the report was not doctored to clear the image of
government.
Baba added, “Honest mistakes happen. There is no culpability
in making an honest mistake but I feel bound to say that some people in the
media bear culpability for their lack of professionalism.”
There has been increase in the attack of journalists
especially those who cover opposition rallies and activities by the security
agents especially police.
On Saturday 21th/Jan/2012, Kasamani while covering a scuffle
between Besigye and police at Nakawa, a Kampala suburb had allegedly been
confronted by the Kampala Metropolitan police (KMP) commandant, Assistant
Inspector General of police Andrew Felix Kaweesi who told him that “So you are
a Besigye journalist. You are everywhere he is.” However, Kaweesi denied the
allegations when contacted by HRNJ-Uganda.
Hon. Baba
attacked the media for what he described as using false reports to tarnish
Uganda’s international reputation.
“We in
government should soon come to a point when we will have to consider how the
media is regulated in this country. We simply cannot continue to allow our
international reputation to be tarnished by false reports which are published
as fact. It is something I intend to raise in cabinet with a number of my
colleagues.”
“We welcome
the report and the swift manner in which it was done. However regard the
threats made by the minister as serious attacks on the independence of several
media houses which could unfortunately be understood as a justification for
police to unleash their brutality on journalists” Said the HRNJ-Uganda
Programme Coordinator Wokulira Ssebaggala.
Wokulira
observed that this is seemingly a systematic and deliberate targeting of media
personnel by security operatives intended to block them from covering details
of police and security conduct during demonstrations.
Wokulira
said that HRNJ-Uganda is analyzing the details of the report in order to react
to it.”
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