Kampala,
02nd/April/2012; A journalist working with NBS TV, Ivan
Kabaale was knocked down by a police vehicle as he covered the transfer of the
opposition Forum for Democratic Change leader Dr. Kizza Besigye from Kampala to
Kasangati police on Saturday 31st/March/2012.
Besigye was seated in
his car which was parked along Luwum Street in the city Centre before police
towed him in his car to Kasangati. He was arrested with three others including
his driver one Kato. His car was pulled by a police crane amidst tight security
up to Kasangati police division. Besigye was released later in the night.
Kabaale was knocked
down at Luteete along Gayaza road as he tried to capture the security convoy in
which Besigye was driven.
Kabaale talked to
HRNJ-Uganda from a clinic in Gayaza where he was rushed for First Aid
treatment. He sustained injuries on his right arm, leg and jaw; he said that he
was going through a lot of pain.
“I was on a boda boda (motorcycle)
riding side by side with the police and capturing the events as they towed
Besigye. We rode past the police crane vehicle which was towing Besigye in his
car; suddenly, a police crane
registration number UP 2389 swayed at us
and hit the boda boda on which we were traveling at a place called Luteete. I
fell down together with the cyclist. The crane just sped off. I was helped by
fellow journalists who came moments later and a police patrol car which took me
to a clinic in Kasangati just next to the police station.” Kabaale told
HRNJ-Uganda from Capital Health Clinic and Laboratory
When the team from
HRNJ-Uganda visited him, he was visibly in great pain and had injuries on his
body. His video camera was shattered. Kabaale also told HRNJ-Uganda how the
police tried to confiscate his video footage when he entered a police van Reg.
no: UP 1931.
“The police chased away
all cyclists and made us travel in their van. When I entered, a policeman in civilian
attire grabbed my camera and tried to eject the video tape but he failed, then
he returned the camera and asked me to take it out for him. At that time, my
editor rang me for news story updates, so the police man was distructed, which
gave me an opportunity to give him a wrong tape which he took away as I
retained the one he needed. He took advantage of the absence of other
journalists in the van at the moment. He did not beat or insult me.” Kabaale
told HRNJ-Uganda.”
Kabaale’s efforts to
open up a case file at Kasangati police were frustrated when the police
officers on duty told him that they were too busy to attend to him. He is
currently hospitalized in Entebbe and a recent scan shows that he sustained
internal bleeding.
In a related
development, a WBS journalist William Ntege reported that a Commissioner for
Traffic Stephen Kansiima tried to grab his video camera along Luwum Street at
Mutaasa Kafeero plaza as he took footage of the arrival at the scene of the
police crane which towed Besigye and his car. “He did not want to be captured
as he came in with the police crane. He kept asking me what I was capturing. I
warned him against touching my camera and he left.”
On the same day, journalists
also confronted the District Police Commander of the Central Police Division James
Ruhweza over police actions against the journalists covering opposition related
activities. The police were deliberately blocking the media from capturing the
incident involving the towing away of Besigye’s car.
HRNJ-Uganda condemns
this latest approach by the police to target the journalists in such a manner.
“The environment for
frontline journalists is getting more dangerous by the day at the hands of both
the uniformed and un-uniformed police men. This is all in total abuse and
violation of their cardinal duty to protect Ugandans as they maintain law and
order in society. It is wrong for the police to criminalize the work of
journalists who cover news items involving the opposition. The police
leadership seems to be in total agreement with this act because they have not
come out to take action against officers who target journalists. We appeal to
the Inspector General of Police to prevail over this situation with earnestness.”
Said HRNJ-Uganda Programme Coordinator Wokulira Ssebaggala
For
More Information Contact;
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(HRNJ-Uganda)
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