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Four battered journalists drag government to court


Daily Monitor
Wednesday March 03 2021
L-R. Human Rights lawyer Eronie Kiiza with some of the journalists who were tortured at the offices of UN Human Rights Headquarters in Kololo; John Cliff Wamala, Josephine Namakumbi, and Shamim Nabakooza at High Court in Kampala on March 03, 2021. PHOTO | ABUBAKER LUBOWA.
Summary
Last month, several journalists were admitted to hospitals with serious injuries which they sustained when military police assaulted them while covering the National Unity Platform (NUP) president, Robert Kyagulanyi as he delivered a petition to United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) offices in Kololo, Kampala.
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Four journalists who were beaten at the United Nations Officers in Kololo last month have dragged the government to court over the continued harassment.  ....

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Unmasking commander behind journalists beating


Daily Monitor
Friday February 19 2021
On the left are some of the errant soldiers who were arraigned and charged by the general court martial on February 18, 2021 after they beat up journalists on February 17. Lt Col Frank Namanya (right) commanded the operation. PHOTOS/COURTESY/DPU
Summary
Although the army spokesperson claimed that there was no evidence implicating the operation commander, Mr Cliff Wamala, one of the victims of army brutality and a senior journalist with NTV- Uganda, identified Lt Col Namanya as the man who hit his head twice.
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The man behind the military police operation that left innocent and defenceless journalists in crutches and others nursing injuries for doing their work, has been identified as Lt Col Franklin Namanya also known as “Napoleon”.  ....

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