Kampala, 01st/October/2012; a journalist working with the Vision Group
has been injured on the head and left bleeding on his right eye while covering a news story
in the capital Kampala.
Kizza
Martin, a journalist with the government owned Bukedde Television was hit by a
policeman on the bled profusely. This happened while the police was dispersing
supporters of the City’s Lord Mayor, Ssalongo Elias Lukwago who together with
the city councilors were protesting the reported ruthlessness of the Kampala
Capital City Authority’s Executive Director, Jennifer Musisi. The police fired teargas and used baton to
disperse the opposition supporters.
Kizza told
Human Rights Network for Journalists-Uganda (HRNJ-Uganda) that he was recording
a scuffle involving the police and the Rubaga North Member of Parliament Moses
Kasibante who was being denied access to the city center through Arua Park.
“This
particular policeman first tried to hit my colleague Nkalubo but missed him narrowly
at Arua Park. I was capturing the
incident of the police blocking Kasibante from accessing the place, when
something hit me on the head; it was an elbow by the policeman who was using a
baton to chase away people. I started bleeding on my right eye. A civilian
helped to rush me to a nearby clinic from where I received first aid treatment.
Am feeling severe headache and pain around the eye” Kizza told HRNJ-Uganda.
Efforts to
talk to the police leadership were futile as their official cell phones went
unanswered.
The police
force banned holding public rallies, processions and demonstrations until after
the country's Golden Jubilee celebrations which are due in a week's time on 9th
October, citing security reasons. The opposition and human rights activists however
denounced the ban as illegal.
They argued
the police’s directive is out of the legal framework governing the country as
there are no laws backing up such a ban. The move by government curtails the fundamental
human rights and democratic space in the country.
“The police
force has of late turned its wrath to journalists who cover opposition related
activities, yet the police leadership has not prevailed over these errant
officers. The police should ensure the safety of journalists at all times
rather targeting them because of the nature of their work. Journalists play an
important role of informing the public and as such we challenge the police to
take action against the officers who have been implicated in over 50% of
attacks against frontline journalists.” Said the HRNJ-Uganda National
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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