Kampala,
09th/July/2012; the police have grilled a Central
Broadcasting Services (CBS) talk show host for three hours over a political
programme he moderated last month.Meddie Nsereko
Ssebuliba, a prominent talk show host in the country working with the Buganda
Kingdom-owned radio CBS, appeared before the police’s media crimes department at
the CID headquarters at Kibuli- a Kampala suburb. He was accompanied by his
lawyer Mudde John Bosco of Katende, Sempebwa and Company Advocates. Others
included CBS’s managers Robert Kasozi, Kawooya Mwebe among others.
He was grilled by a
team of detectives led by Mbonimpa Emmanuel in a matter that had no one
complaining about the contents of the radio programme. He recorded a statement
after listening to the recordings of the programme in question. However there
were no charges preferred against him.Nsereko is accused of allegedly
failing to moderate a talk show he hosted on Thursday June 28, 2012 thereby
allowing the panelists to de-campaign the ruling party (NRM) flag bearer John Chrysostom
Alintuma Nsambu in the Bukoto South parliamentary by-elections. The panelists
were Members of Parliament, they Included Betty Nambooze (Mukono Municipality -DP),
Mohammad Nsereko (Kampala Central-NRM), Mathias Mpuuga (Masaka Municipality-DP)
and Kyeyune Kasolo Haruna (Kyoteera-NRM). The seat fell vacant when court
nullified the election of Mohammad Mbabaali on academic ground. DP’s Mathias
Nsubuga and Nsambu are the main contestants in the race of seven candidates.
Nsereko told
HRNJ-Uganda that he was not moved by the interrogations because they seem to be
politically motivated. “I am not scared; this is meant to intimidate me. It is
the usual police stuff. And I am very surprised that there is no complainant in
this matter. Let’s see where it ends.” he said soon after walking out of the
interrogation room.
“Nsereko’s case is a
clear indication of how the state is bent on silencing the media and curtailing
free debate on matters of national interest. Such acts infringe media work and
should not be condoned by a human rights respecting society. It is a direct
infringement on the freedom of the press. The journalists should avoid being
used to testify against their sources of news, unless compelled by court. HRNJ-Uganda
demands respect for the journalism profession and understanding of the core
values of the profession, including the protection of sources of information.” said
HRNJ-Uganda Programmes Coordinator Geoffrey 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:
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