Masaka, 13th/ July/2012; Police in Masaka detained a
Daily Monitor journalist while covering the Bukoto South by-elections. He was
handcuffed and assaulted by a female police officer.Herbert Muggaga was arrested at
Kinoni town in Masaka at around 10:00PM local time as he went to his hotel and
detained at the Masaka Central Police Station for one night. He was later
released on orders of the police chief Lt. Gen. Kale Kayihura without any
charges preferred against him.
He told Human Rights Network for
Journalists-Uganda (HRNJ-Uganda) that he clearly identified himself to the
police but they went ahead to arrest him and handcuff only him of all the over
20 people that had been arrested.“The police got me carrying out
an interview at a camp set up by the opposition politicians at white house
hotel, where I had booked to sleep. I introduced myself and presented my
company identity card, but the police operation commander ordered for my
arrest. I was mixed with other politicians from where a police man came and
handcuffed me tightly causing me pain in the process; he abused me as I pleaded
for mercy. A female police officer came and started hitting my joints with a
baton. I was later carried on a police truck together with other people to
Masaka Central Police station at around midnight from where I was detained at
night. I was released the following day without any charges.”
Muggaga was covering a hotly
contested by-election for Bukoto South constituency which fell vacant after the
election of Muyanja Mbabaali was nullified on academic grounds. The opposition Democratic
Party (DP)Secretary General Mathias Nsubuga was declared winner beating the
ruling party’s (NRM) flag bearer Alintuma Nsambu.
“This incident was very
unfortunate for the police to single out the journalist from the cloud and maltreating
him. It was a deliberate move to close out media coverage from the different
scenes of the election. Such acts serve to intimidate the journalists who cover
opposition related activities, which is a direct attack on the media freedom.
Police should refrain from persecuting journalists who cover political events.
We want the police to investigate this matter and take punitive action against
the police officers that carried out this attack.” Said HRNJ-Uganda advocacy
officer Robert Ssempala
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
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