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Journalists "beaten by Bobi Wine's team" seek justice

The victims of the assault are Gertrude Mutyaba of NTV, Magret Kayondo of Radio Simba, and Zainab Namusaazi of NBS TV.
Gertrude Mutyaba of NTV and Zainab Namusaazi of NBS TV say they were assaulted by Bobi Wine's team
Gertrude Mutyaba of NTV and Zainab Namusaazi of NBS TV say they were assaulted by Bobi Wine's team
  • Bobi Wine's security team accused of assaulting three journalists
  • Journalists beaten up while covering a burial in Lwengo
  • Victims of the assault identified as journalists from NTV, Radio Simba, and NBS TV

The Greater Masaka Journalists Association (GREMAJA) says the scribes were beaten up by Bobi Wine’s bodyguards while they covered a burial in Manja Village, Lwengo.

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According to GREMAJA, the victims of the assault were Gertrude Mutyaba of NTV, Magret Kayondo of Radio Simba, and Zainab Namusaazi of NBS TV.

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The association identified one of the perpetrators as Achileo Kivumbi, a bodyguard to Bobi Wine.

The journalists were reportedly attacked and had some of their equipment destroyed by the group of private bodyguards led by Achileo.

"This act of brutality is not only an attack on the media but also a deliberate attempt to infringe upon freedom of expression,” said, Farish Magembe, the GREMAJA President.

Seeking compensation

GREMAJA has called for a thorough investigation by the police and urged media rights defenders, such as the Human Rights Network for Journalists (HRNJ) and other human rights organizations, to take an interest in the case.

"GREMAJA is committed to seeking justice for our fellow journalists and will pursue public prosecution to ensure that those responsible are held accountable for their actions.”

The NUP leaders were given an ultimatum of 48 hours by the journalists to issue a written apology and to compensate the injured reporters.

Neither Bobi Wine nor the NUP leadership had responded to the matter by Monday afternoon.

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