but according to the evidence we ve gathered, kamuyat and the other people shot by police truck 17 on kampala road, were not destroying property. the sisters, shamim and shakira, were not armed or dangerous. the boy, amos, had not reached a certain level of violence. these people were mothers and fathers, workers and pensioners, locals and passersby, children and unborn babies shot and killed by the same security forces whose job is to protect the citizens of uganda.
streaming on facebook at 2:23 p:m., was filmed from the back of a motorbike riding out of kampala and along ginger road. it begins here, just 90 metres from where the sisters were standing and just half an hour before the first report of the shooting. a kilometre to the east, the bike meets a convoy of cars blocking the road. we see a man in military uniform carrying a rifle, as well as two vehicles immediately identified as government motorcars. the car on the right looks like the same model and make as the vehicle in the convoy. the car on the left, a land cruiser, is identical to the second vehicle seen in the drive by shooting. all the
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.
election rallies that reach uganda s covid 19 rules on mass gatherings. the arrest, his supporters say, is politically motivated. within the hour, young men are gathering on the streets of kampala. almost immediately, the police and the army are deployed in force. tear gas is fired. by ten o clock. tear gas is fired. by ten o clock, people - tear gas is fired. by ten o clock, people have - tear gas is fired. by ten l o clock, people have been tear gas is fired. by ten - o clock, people have been shot. 0ne o clock, people have been shot. one of them is this woman in her red dress. it marks the start of a killing street in kampala. a killing spree.
so, can the full facts about this drive by shooting be verified? 500 metres from this corner, the convoy would have passed a bank of security cameras watching the ginger road, part of a government operated surveillance that includes 83 high tech monitoring centres and covers much of kampala. these cameras were used to identify some of the protesters who turned violent on november 18 and 19th. including this man, who was jailed for attacking a policewoman with a hammer. but if the government can identify the vehicles involved in the shooting, but named the men who were writing in them, it has not made that information public. more than six months after this incident, shamim and shakira have received nothing. no apology from the government, no compensation for the