Three Killings in Kampala – BBC Africa Eye documentary

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Three Killings in Kampala – BBC Africa Eye documentary


In November last year, more than 50 people were shot and killed during a government crackdown on the streets of Uganda’s capital, Kampala. Officials defended the use of live fire, saying the police were responding to rioters. But a new investigation by BBC Africa Eye documents a killing spree on Kampala Road, and shows damning evidence that…

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  1. Prayers alone can't change things. God will not come down to lead countries. We need Kingdom minded presidents in Africa. Enough of wickedness. Enough

    I HATE injustice with all my heart.

  2. This video brings back painful memories of some of the happenings during the Uganda 2021 general elections. May the souls of the departed victims rest in peace. What a country! Oh Uganda, may God uphold thee! 🇺🇬🙏🏽

  3. It's now the 18th of August 2023 and nothing tangible has been done on behalf of the NRM government. Tumwine, RiP with the innocent souls shot by your security forces.

  4. On the Day of Judgement, all those wicked murderers will be thrown down into the deepest pit of Hellfire for as long as Hell exists forever. God is the sole Almighty Judge for sure! God alone is our One and Only Omniscient Lord of all the worlds!!!!

  5. Thank GOD I have a golden ticket to live within the United States of America. It could be any one of us that could of ended up living in these 3rd world countries, being killed by our own government. Thank GOD and may the folks who were killed RIP and those that killed them innocent folks rot in hell. No one deserves to live like this.

  6. This day was a very terrible. This only reflects a little of what Museveni's henchmen are capable of to keep him in power. Many innocent people lost their lives even more still unfairly incarcerated. We Ugandans are so peaceful as a people and only want to see change in government. Sadly the despotic regime is not about to un-impose and will do all possible to keep clinging in power. Lastly being a survivor of this November 2020 incident, i can only thank God because many people who were injured and others who were coldly murdered were not even involved in these riots. Waking up to go and hustle and then not being able to return home or return injured is very wrenching. Thanks BBC News Africa for this commendable job. I hope one day the families and victims of this terror get justice.

  7. I have friends that want me to come visit them in Uganda. Friends that want me to visit them in Bosnia. We have enough gun violence here in the U.S. I'll stay home, don't need to be trapped in another country with their civil unrest.