Masaka, 19th/June/2012;
A Vision Group journalist has been arrested in court and detained for about an
hour in a court cell at Masaka High Court.Namuwonge Hanifah, a reporter with the government media
outlets; Bukedde Television, Bukedde Newspaper and Bukedde FM was arrested on
the orders of Grade One Magistrate Doreen Ajuna during a court session
involving a Masaka-based business tycoon accused of robbery and murder.
Commercial (Boda boda) motorcyclists in Nyendo in the
Central region accuse Kafuuma Faisal of stealing motorcycles and murdering the
cyclists. He was arrested on 08th/May/2012.Namuwonge is the Vice President of the Masaka-based South
Buganda Journalists’ Association (SOBUJA). She told Human Rights Network for
Journalists-Uganda (HRNJ-Uganda) that she had not started capturing the
proceedings when the Magistrate charged at her.
“I was writing a note to pass on to her asking for
permission to capture the image of the suspect, but when she saw me, she
charged at me asking what I was writing in her court without her permission. I
explained but she became more furious and as a result she ordered for my
arrest. She told the Court Clerk, one Kazibwe to bring a police officer one Wetaka
who led me out to a Court cell in which I was detained for about an hour. She
said that she was tired of journalists.” narrated Namuwonge soon after her
release.“I want to discipline you people. Go there (cell) and see.”
Namuwonge quotes Ajuna as having said. The cell contained another woman inmate
with her baby.
Namuwonge was released after the intervention of a Ssuubi FM
journalist Margaret Kayondo who approached the Magistrate and pleaded for her
by presenting the note asking for permission which Namuwonge was writing at the
time in court.“I went to her after that court session and pleaded for my
colleague with whom I was in court. The Magistrate said that she was tired of
journalists and would therefore convene a meeting to block journalists from
covering court proceedings. She cautioned her in absentia before ordering for
her release.
Upon her release, Namuwonge was given back her video camera
and two mobile phone handsets which had been confiscated.This incident comes at a time when the Judicial Service Commission
is investigating into the alleged misconduct of Justice Faith Mwondha of
throwing out journalists from her open court sessions without a clear reason. The
investigation was prompted by HRNJ-Uganda which petitioned the Commission and
the Principal Judge seeking for intervention to restrain Mwondha from
witch-hunting the media. This was as a result of various incidents in Kampala,
Jinja and Entebe where she reportedly threw out journalists from courtrooms for
no clear reason.
“HRNJ-Uganda is dismayed by the conduct of the Magistrate. This
act infringes the rights and freedoms of journalists and the media. The
journalists are the people’s eyes and ears who need not to be thrown out of
open courts. We therefore would appeal to the Judicial Service Commission to
expedite the investigations into Justice Mwondha as this will protect and restrain
judicial officers from harassing media practitioners.” 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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