US asks govt to account for 54 killed in November riots
The United States government has warned Ugandan security forces
against torture of citizens, saying government has a constitutional
mandate to protect citizens and ensure that their rights are protected.
Ms
Liza Peterson, the acting US assistant secretary of State for
democracy, human rights and labour, while addressing journalists after
her two- day work visit to Uganda, asked the government to account for
the 54 people who were killed during the November 2020 riots in Kampala
and other towns.
The riots took place after security forces arrested the then
presidential candidate, Mr Robert Kyagulanyi, alias Bobi Wine, in Luuka
District.
“During my meeting with the Uganda Human Rights Commission,
I conveyed the United States government concerns of recurring events of
forced disappearances, arbitrary detention and torture of Ugandans by
the security forces. I also reiterated United States government call for
Uganda government to transparently show accountability for security
forces abuses including killing of 54 individuals in November 2020 and
reports of forced disappearances and torture,” Ms Peterson said.
She said her visit underscores the US commitment to the people of
Uganda and the need to raise the concern over human rights abuse. Ms
Peterson said Ugandans deserve better than what the government is
offering.
She added that the US has unwavering support to deepen
democracy, respect for human rights, freedom of expression and
association.
“Forced disappearances, arbitrary detention, physical
and mental torture of Ugandan citizens by the security forces must
stop,” she said.
Tribute to survivors
The US assistant secretary
for democracy, human rights and labour paid a glowing tribute to the
survivors of torture for standing up to the regime and telling their
stories without fear.
“I commend the survivors of torture for
sharing their experiences with the public and I commend citizens calling
for full expression of their constitutional rights and protection,” she
said.
Bobi Wine, who earlier in the day together with the Leader of
Opposition in Parliament, Mr Mathias Mpuuga, said torture has continued
to be used by the security forces as a tool for suppressing dissenting
voices.
“You all know what the Uganda government under Gen Museveni
has continued to do. He has continued to preside over torture and comes
to thump chest his soldiers for job well done after torturing Ugandans.
You all remember the events of November 18 and 19, 2020 where people
were killed...,” he said.
He said as people fight for change, they
will continue to use different avenues to put pressure on the government
to respect human rights.
Mr Mpuuga said the Opposition leaders are united to demand for a free Uganda.
In
the police report, which former Foreign Affairs minister Sam Kutesa
shared with diplomats representing countries that are permanent members
of United Nations Security Council during a meeting on April 13,
investigators said the actions of security forces were provoked by
rampaging rioters who assaulted passers-by, damaged property and blocked
and set car tyres alight on roads.
Government explanation
Mr Kutesa “regretted’ the
November riot killings, but denied abductions by security forces mainly
of the NUP party, arguing that “anyone suspected of wrongdoing in Uganda
will be arrested, investigated and subjected to the due process of the
law,” according to an April 13 press statement issued by the Department
for Public Diplomacy of Foreign Affairs
In a televised November 29 2020 address, President Museveni said 32 of those killed were rioters, backed by Opposition politicians, and characterised them “terrorists” in latter addresses some of whom he said had been taken out of action by Special Forces who had distinguished themselves fighting al-Shabaab in Somalia and Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels in the DR Congo.
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