now on bbc news, an investigation by the bbc s africa eye into the police crackdown on protesters in uganda last november, with evidence of security forces shooting a number of unarmed people. a warning this programme contains images some viewers may find upsetting. these are some of the ugandan citizens who, in november last year, were shot on the streets of kampala. gunshot. ..not by terrorists or criminals, but by the security forces of their own government. the killings took place in the run up to uganda s elections, as the police and the army scrambled to suppress violent protests protests sparked by the arrest of bobi wine, the young opposition leader who is challenging president museveni s 35 year rule. by the government s own 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
an investigation by the bbc s africa eye into the police crackdown on protesters in uganda last november, with evidence of security forces shooting a number of unarmed people. a warning this programme contains images some viewers may find upsetting. these are some of the ugandan citizens who, in november last year, were shot on the streets of kampala. screams. ..not by terrorists or criminals, but by the security forces of their own government. the killings took place in the run up to uganda s elections, as the police and armies scrambled to suppress violent protests protests sparked by the arrest of bobi wine, the young opposition leader who is challenging president museveni s 35 year rule. by the government s own 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 de
obese when she died at the family home in october 2020. and bp announces record profits of £23 billion, more than double that of the year before. and, the great british fighting plane, one of the most famous from world war two, known as the mosquito, could soon fly again in the uk thanks to a group of volunteers. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. more than five thousand people are now known to have died after yesterday s devastating earthquakes that hit turkey and syria. many more have been injured, as thousands of buildings collapsed. the homeless are now having to endure freezing temperatures without shelter, as rescue teams and local residents scramble to free others trapped in the rubble, with some people being heard crying out in pain for help. the uk hasjoined dozens of countries in promising aid for turkey s gaziantep province, near the epicentre of the quakes. with more, here s richard galpin. almost 36 hours after the huge earthquake struck this region, survi
This story is part of a CBC Sask. series featuring artists' work in celebration of Asian Heritage Month. For more on this project, visit cbc.ca/lovesk, where you can see more of the art we'll be featuring.Shamim and Shima Aghaaminiha may have left their home country of Iran, but the sisters say they've found a way to reflect the struggle of the Iranian people through art in their new home of Regina."In the past 45 years, the Islamic regime killed thousands of people. And in the first years, peop
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