by the government s own count, more than 50 people were killed on 18th november and 19th november. president museveni s government, and in particular his security minister general elly tumwine tried to justify the killings. police has a right to shoot you and kill you if you reach a certain level of violence. bbc africa eye has now found evidence indicating that government security forces shot indiscriminately at people who were neither armed nor taking part in protests. one of them was kamuyat ngobi, a 28 year old mother of four who worked as a food vendor on kampala road. this is kamuyat. seconds after this clip ends, she is killed by a bullet to the back of the head. if we look at that video more closely, we see a truck coming
john amera, a 31 year old of two. abbas kalule, a local man who worked in a shop. and john kitobe, a 72 year old retired accountant. there is no evidence to suggest that any of these people were rioting. in their village in eastern uganda, kamuyat s mother zikaye and her sister have been left to raise the children orphaned by the killing of kamuyat. we put the allegations contained in this report to the ugandan government. they told us in security forces had been deployed to quell rioting. they acknowledged that that four people were killed on kampala road people were killed on kampala road but say that these deaths had been investigated and attributed to stray bullets. merchuma, bbc news.