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Mother stages lone protest over son shot dead during riots, seeks Shs 2bn
April 14, 2021 Hajjarah Nakitto is demanding justice for her son
A mother whose teenage son was shot in the mouth and died during the November 18-19, 2020 riots is demanding Shs 2 billion compensation.
Hajjarah Nakitto on Monday staged a lone protest at the gates of parliament seeking justice for her 15-year-old son, Amos Ssegawa. Dressed in a black dress, Nakitto held a blue placard written on “We Need Justice, Police Killed Him, Rest in Peace Ssegawa Amos”. She marched from Food Hub along Kampala road to the gates of parliament weeping.
Woman petitions Kadaga over son killed in November protests
Monday April 12 2021
Ms Hajara Nakitto, the mother of Amos Ssegawa, a 15-year-old student who was shot dead during the November 2020 protests has stormed Parliament demanding to meet the Speaker Rebecca Kadaga. PHOTO/ COURTESY/ DAMALI MUKHAYE
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Ms Nakitto in an earlier interview with this publication said since she was 15 years older than her son, they understood each other well. They discussed business plans and he was obedient and also God-fearing.
Ms Hajara Nakitto, the mother of a 15-year-old student who was shot dead during the November 2020 protests has stormed Parliament demanding to meet the Speaker Rebecca Kadaga.
UGANDA; Ms Hajara Nakitto, the mother of a 15-year-old student who was shot dead during the November 2020 protests has stormed the country's Parliament demandi
Daily Monitor
Thursday January 07 2021
People walk with their hands raised up in Kampala during the riots on November 18 where scores were shot dead after the arrest of presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi, alias Bobi Wine. PHOTO | STEPHEN OTAGE
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Grieving families and friends share the triumphs, travails and final moments of relatives in a way that offers insights into the lives of victims hitherto treated as statistics.
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In the new series, we chronicle how bullets prematurely shattered the blooming dreams of dozens during two days of madness last November. In interviews with our reporter,
Gillian Nantume, grieving families and friends share the triumphs, travails and final moments of relatives in a way that offers insights into the lives of victims hitherto treated as statistics.