Monday, January 21, 2013

Radio Talk-Show Host Suspended On Orders of a Regulatory Body


Mbarara, 21st January 2013; Uganda's broadcast regulatory body, the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC), has suspended a talk-show host working for Endigito FM radio in Western Uganda over hosting critical politicians. The radio also suspended its current affairs programme ‘Ekitandaro’ which airs on Sundays and replaced it with music citing pressure from government. Ekitandaro in English means a rack for drying utensils.

Kasiriivu James, aged 33 years, was suspended on 10th January 2013 after men reportedly from State House stormed the radio with a letter they claimed was from UCC ordering for the journalist’s suspension. He was the host of a weekly program the ‘News hour’ which carried political analysis and commentaries on the major news events and ‘World Express’ which highlighted major global news and events.

“I am currently stopped. I was relieved of my work. My boss told me that he had been instructed to suspend me.” Kasiriivu told HRNJ-Uganda.

Endigito (88.3 FM), owned by Hon. Nuru Byamukama a Member of Parliament (NRM) for  Kitagendwa County  in Kamwenge district, broadcasts mainly in local languages, covering Western Uganda. Byamukama is also the proprietor of Hits FM in Fort portal which recently suspended all political programmes from air citing political pressure.
The Executive Director of the UCC, Godfrey Mutabaazi was non-committal on the matter when contacted. “Please give us time and space to do our work.” He told HRNJ-Uganda, adding that, “We get uncomfortable if you are calling to ask how far we have gone.  Isn’t that intimidation?” he asked

The Officer in Charge of Media Crimes at the Criminal Investigations Department, Fred Mirondo, who collected and listened to the recordings of Kasiriivu’s programmes told HRNJ-Uganda last week that they have no case against the journalist and that he should be re-instated; “I have advised them (UCC) to re-instate the journalist since we have no case against him. UCC have not explained to me what he did, much as it’s true that they suspended him.”

"UCC should desist from curtailing freedom of expression and information. Ugandans have a right to express themselves on matters of governance and UCC should not worsen the trend of intimidation and hounding free speech. We call on government to protect and promote free speech and expression as well as media freedom,” said HRNJ-Uganda's National Coordinator, Wokulira Ssebaggala.

For More Information Contact;
Human Rights Network for Journalists-Uganda (HRNJ-Uganda)
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