in the meantime, bbc africa eye has conducted its own investigation into the killings of november 18th and 19th. we ve now analysed some 400 videos shot over those two days and spoken with more than 30 eyewitnesses to these events. using this evidence, we can bring you a more complete story about some of the people who were killed in kampala, and we can answer, at least in part, the question posed by general tumwine who shot them and under what circumstances? november 2020.
account, more than 50 people count, more than 50 people were killed on november 18th and 19th. but in the days that followed, museveni s government, and in particular, his security minister, general elly tumwine, tried to justify the killings. first, tumwine defended the use of live fire. then, he asked a question. six months after that statement was made, no public inquiry into the killings has been held and no investigation has been published by the ugandan government.
hearing gunfire, she runs for cover. seconds after this clip, a bullet hit her in the back of the head. she fell here, on the second floor of this building. he reached the balcony in time to see his granddaughter s body carried into the road. he ran down, but the street doors were locked. all he could do was take this photo. we now know who she was and something about the circumstances in which she died. but general tumwine s central question remains who shot her? the video we ve already seen, the one that captures the final seconds of her life, was filmed from here.