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Three Killings in Kampala
An investigation by the 麻豆社's Africa Eye into the police crackdown on protesters in Uganda last November, with evidence of security forces shooting a number of unarmed people.
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 麻豆社 Africa Eye documents a killing spree on Kampala Road, and shows damning evidence that Ugandan security forces, firing from the back of a police truck, shot at least seven unarmed people.
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