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Journalists Announce Boycott of Security Activities

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March 14, 2025
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Joint organizations advocating for journalists’ rights have announced a boycott of all security agency-related activities. This is in response to the violence against journalists by security agencies during the Kawempe North By-election.

On Thursday, Several Journalists were attacked by security personnel, mainly from Uganda People’s Defence Forces-UPDF and Police. Those who were assaulted and injured include Abubaker Lubowa, Denis Kagubo, Raymond Tamale, and Hasifa Nanvuma from the Nation Media Group (Daily Monitor, NTV, and Spark TV), as well as Hakiima Wampamba and Francis Isano from Next Media. The UPDF soldiers also damaged or confiscated many of their gadgets.

Various journalist bodies that advocate for the press freedom, including the Uganda Journalists Association (UJA), Uganda Parliament Press Association (UPPA), Uganda Sports Press Association (USPA), and Human Rights Network for Journalists in Uganda (HRNJ), held a joint press briefing in Kampala, and announced a collective decision to boycott coverage of all security agency-related activities as a form of protest.

Robert Ssempala, Executive Director of the Human Rights Network for Journalists in Uganda (HRNJ-Uganda), stated that while the decision to boycott coverage of security agency-related activities is painful, it will serve as a crucial lesson for security agencies to prioritize journalists’ safety.

“Moving forward, we demand that the safety and rights of journalists be respected. Unfortunately, the continued violation of these rights has reached a tipping point. Effective immediately, we will no longer cover activities of security organs, including the Police and UPDF, until we engage with their leadership to ensure the safety of journalists.”Ssempala.

According to Ssempala, other associations, including the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) and the Uganda Editors Guild, have also endorsed the decision to boycott coverage of security agency-related activities in protest of the treatment of journalists.

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Emmanuel Kirunda, Secretary General of the Uganda Journalists Association (UJA), emphasized that the boycott is a deliberate measure aimed at teaching a lesson to those responsible for perpetuating impunity against journalists.

Moses Al Sayed Lubega, President of the Uganda Sports Press Association (USPA), underscored that the decision to announce a boycott was a unified one, made collectively by the various journalism associations.

He warned media houses and individual journalists who might consider defying the boycott, cautioning that they would face isolation if they do so. “We can no longer guarantee the safety of our colleagues in the field. We believe it is in the best interest of media houses and individual journalists to ensure safety. We believe this environment will no longer allow journalists to partake in their trade.” Lubega said-URN. Give us feedback on this story through our email: kamwokyatimes@gmail.com

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