Fort-Portal,
29thJanuary
2015;Gerald
Kankya, an activist working with the Twerwaneho Listeners Club (TLC),
a community based governance organization in Fort-Portal, Western
Uganda, was allegedly attacked, assaulted and battered by about 30
club wielding men along Lugard Road in Fort Portal town on the
afternoon of 23rd
January 2015.
Kankya,
a European Union Human Rights activist Award winner for 2011, told
HRNJ-Uganda that as he returned from a lunch break with two other
friends, a gang of men, clad in‘Queen
Mother Best Kemigisa Nursery, Primary and Vocational Schools traffic
reflector jackets,
accosted them in the presence and on orders of the Fort Portal
District Police commander Kahebwa Geoffrey and another police officer
identified as Rwatooro.
“We
tried to run towards Voice of Tooro radio station thinking that the
presence of many people would prevent the men from attacking us.
Before we could move inside the radio station, the gang of men
grabbed me, hit me with their clubs, some boxed me, repeatedly kicked
me, and attempted to grab a file I had in my hand which contained a
number of TLC documents. During the scuffle, all my colleagues were
too scared and ran away leaving me on the ground swarmed by the gang
of men. The people around responded by attempting to attack the men
who had hit me several times.
Kankya
told HRNJ-Uganda that he sustained bruises and a loose tooth. He
reported the matter to the police at Fort Portal under case reference
number 38/23/01/2015I.
He was then given a police medical form to take to a government
regional hospital for examination and medication. On returning the
form to police, the officers refused to record his statement claiming
they were under strict orders from the DPC not to record a statement
from him or anyone from TLC on charges related to assault.
When
HRNJ-Uganda contacted the DPC Kahebwa, he denied being involved, “Did
Kankya say that I beat him up? If he was beaten by police officers, I
am responsible, but if he was beaten by his fellow thugs and fools
like him, then I am not accountable. In fact he is the one who beat
up people because we have assault complaints against him”.
HRNJ-Uganda
condemns any form of violence against individuals. The police force
is mandated by law to keep law and order, to protect persons and
their property. It is unfortunate that the DPC feels no sense of
accountability or responsibility in this matter. We call upon the
police leadership to ensure that Kankya’ statement is recorded and
full scale investigations commissioned into this matter.
For
More Information Contact; Human Rights Network for Journalists-Uganda (HRNJ-Uganda)
Plot 18, Block 12 Stensera Road Kayanja Triangle Zone
P.O.BOX. 71314 Clock Tower Kampala. Tel: +256-414-272934 / +256-414-667627
E-mail: info@hrnjuganda.org / hrnjuganda@gmail.com
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