UN Condemns Attack On Journalists By Uganda Military

UN Condemns Attack On Journalists By Uganda Military
Ugandan security forces briefly beat then detain a protester in downtown Kampala, Uganda, Monday, Aug. 20, 2018. Ugandan police fired bullets and tear gas to disperse a crowd of protesters demanding the release of jailed lawmaker, pop star, and government critic Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, whose stage name is Bobi Wine. (AP Photo/Ronald Kabuubi)
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The Union Nations has condemned an attack by the Ugandan security forces that left several journalists injured warning of possible sanctions if the attacks continue.

The journalists were reportedly reporting on the opposition MP and musician Bobi Wine as he was highlighting allegations of human rights abuses in the country.

The police said security personnel were dispersing an uncontrolled crowd and said it was unfortunate that journalists were injured.

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It comes amid growing concern at the ongoing clampdown against the opposition following President Yoweri Museveni’s victory in a disputed election.

Videos show members of the Ugandan military police chasing after journalists and beating them with long sticks.

Some reporters were left with serious injuries including bleeding cuts to the head.

The brutal incident took place right outside the UN Human Rights Office in the capital, Kampala.

The media was there as Bobi Wine was about to meet officials to call for an investigation into rights abuses.

His party says a number of supporters are missing and alleges some have been tortured in detention.

It seems the Ugandan authorities fear the popular appeal of Bobi Wine.

But unarmed civilians being bludgeoned will give yet more publicity to the musician who says he joined politics to end oppression in Uganda.

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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