Kampala,
04th/October/2012; the police have
assaulted and shuttered cameras of two journalists as they covered the arrest
of the opposition leader Dr. Kizza Besigye in Kampala
Daily Monitor’s
photojournalist Isaac Kasamani told Human Rights Network for Journalists-Uganda
(HRNJ-Uganda) that he was slapped by one policeman while another held him by
the neck from behind and pulled him down, damaging his photo camera.
“I was taking photos of
Dr. Besigye as they brought him to CPS when a police officer in a blue uniform
stood in front of me to obstruct me and ordered me to stop taking photos. As I
pleaded, he slapped me hard on the left cheek with his right hand. As I
protected my camera, another officer standing behind me grabbed my neck from
behind and pulled me down. I fell and hurt my right elbow. My camera was
shuttered beyond repair. I was also blocked from entering CPS to register a
case of assault” Said Kasamani
Kasamani earlier
reportedly survived a bullet allegedly aimed at him by police while covering
walk to work demonstrations early this year. Police instituted an investigation
which ruled out any possible shooting.
Another victim
journalist, William Ntege a.k.a Kyuumakyayeesu told HRNJ-Uganda that he was
pushed down the stairs of Central Police Station. He rolled down hurting his
right leg and in the process his video camera was also shuttered.
Ntege told HRNJ-Uganda
that he was filming Besigye’s arrest at CPS when he was pushed down the stairs.
“A police man ordered
me to leave the place, but as I was explaining to him, another emerged and
pushed me and I rolled down the stairs. My video camera was damaged beyond
repair in the process. When I went to file a case at the same station, the
officers turned me away saying I should return the next day. I cannot recognize
the police officers since they had covered their heads.” He told HRNJ-Uganda.
Ntege was recently
compensated for his two cameras damaged by the police as he covered opposition
related stories. Ironically, the police destroyed the very camera which they
compensated him for recently.
When contacted, the
police deputy spokesperson, Vincent Ssekatte told HRNJ-Uganda that he did not
have the facts yet.
“This is a total
violation of media rights and freedom. These habitual acts of violence on media
practitioners by the police are a clear indication that impunity is on the rise
in this country. This incident must be investigated and the perpetrators
brought to book.” 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: news@hrnjuganda.org,humanrajournalists@yahoo.co.uk
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