Wakiso,
21st/April/2012; Rebecca Nakame a reporter with
the government owned Bukedde Television was attacked by a mob on the orders of
one Hakaya Luswa a special police constable attached to Kajjansi police station.
Her camera was damaged and confiscated.
The incident happened at Bweya village, Ssissa
sub-county in Wakiso district where she had gone to cover a news story about a
family land wrangle. She had not started filming anything when a family member
saw her video camera in the bag and reported her presence. Luswa ordered for
her beating. She was mobbed by some family members for about 10 minutes, while
the others tried save her along with the local council defense chief.
Nakame told Human Rights Network for
Journalists-Uganda (HRNJ-Uganda) that she was kicked, slapped, pushed and
pulled by the hair as she pleaded for mercy.
“When I opened my bag to remove and pick a call, the
woman next to saw a video camera inside and she told others that there was a
journalist in their amidst, it is then that Luswa ordered that they beat me.
Two men pounced on me and started the beating before they were joined by
others. I pleaded for mercy but they couldn’t heed. I was kicked in the back,
slapped, pushed and my hair pulled in an attack that lasted for about 10
minutes. I fell down as I struggled to stand and run away. I survived narrowly,
thanks to the area secretary for defense and some other few people especially
women who rescued me.” Nakame told HRNJ-Uganda.
She sustained bruises and severe back pain. An
assault and theft of property was reported a Kajjansi police station.
“We commend Kajjansi police for the urgency the have
accorded this matter and we hope that thorough investigations will be carried
out and the culprits will be brought to book. The manner in which the security
officer handled the journalist was uncalled for since she was not told that the
meeting which was in the courtyard was closed to the media. Hakaya was being
accused of mishandling the family land, so that’s why he turned away the
journalist in such a crude way. This is a serious case in which HRNJ-Uganda
would help the victim journalist get justice.” Said HRNJ-Uganda Programme
Coordinator Wokulira Ssebaggala.
For More Information Contact;
Human Rights
Network for Journalists-Uganda (HRNJ-Uganda)
Kivebulaya
Road – Mengo Kampala Opp. St. Marcelino Pre. School
P.O.BOX.
71314 Clock Tower Kampala
Tel:
+256-414-272934 / +256-414-667627
E-mail:
news@hrnjuganda.org
humanrajournalists@yahoo.co.uk
Website:
www.hrnjuganda.org
BLOG:
http://hrnjuganda.blogpost.com
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