On Friday September 11, 2009, president Museveni’s security operatives ambushed and kidnapped Robert Serumaga, a Muganda journalist, as he left a live WCBS TV debate where he spoke against Museveni’s mistreatment of Ssabasajja Kabaka Mutebi. In a manner reminiscent of Idi Amin days, Museveni has resorted to arresting his political opponents by ambushing them , forcing them into civilian cars without explaining to them or others with them what is going on and speeding them off to extralegal ”safe houses” where they are tortured before getting handed over to the police.
After Robert Serumaga was kidnapped, he was taken to a torture facility and severely beaten up, according to doctors at Kampala International Hospital where the police took him after Museveni’s security operatives handed him over in bad shape. The head of the hospital, Dr. Ian Clarke, told the press that Serumaga has suffered multiple concussions as a result of the Idi Amin style head blows. He was also suffering from memory loss.
An inside view of sequence of events as Serumaga got kidnapped is provided by another journalist, Bernard Tabaire, who was a co-panelist with Serumaga on the TV program and an eyewitness to the crime. In his opinion piece published today by the Aga Khan’s Monitor Newspaper, Tabaire narrates abduction as follows:
I got to my car and promptly got distracted trying to tip a rather sleepy guard. The moment I opened the car, I heard commotion. I looked in the rear-view mirror and saw someone being dragged up Dewinton Rise. Being a Friday night, I dismissed the whole thing as some drunkard being helped by friends. I shut the car door ready to fire up the engine. Just then I heard Maria’s voice. They are taking Robert, she cried.
Damn! It cannot be. It was 11 p.m. Minutes earlier, in the studio, we had talked about free expression being curtailed so casually yet so sweepingly in the chaos of the moment.
I turned my head. Three men or so were dragging Serumaga along the rough Dewinton Rise. They had reached a spot in front of Walusimbi’s Garage (corner of Dewinton Rise and Dewinton Road) that was all wet because of a broken water pipe some place nearby. A battered white saloon car was reversing into position on the Dewinton Road side of Walusimbi’s. With Serumaga bundled into the back of the car, it sped off towards Siad Barre Avenue and into Kampala’s dangerous unknown where, ironically, state security agencies rule.
That was rattling. It is one thing to hear and read about these things. It is another to see them happen to someone you know and to actually witness it. Rattled or not, our phones lit up. They had to. We had to get word out for all it was worth. In the process, I spoke to someone in the security services who claimed to be aware of all that was happening. The source said agents would subject Serumaga to severe psychological stress to teach him a lesson. And that the earliest they would release him would be Wednesday (as it turns out, he was released on Tuesday after being charged with six counts of sedition). The source also hinted that Serumaga was being picked up as part of an elaborate campaign to tame the media, and not so much for what he said that Friday night on WBS but for a series of utterances and writings over time on his Spectrum talk-show on Radio One and elsewhere. The source added that the government is tired of Mengo’s machinations and it was time to deal with it decisively; and that whatever happens, Mengo’s CBS radio would never return on the air. “CBS is banned,” the sourced said. “Whatever Mengo does, CBS is banned.”





September 21st, 2009 at 1:36 am
First of all, I wish to express my sympathies and comforting words towards Kirundi Sserumaga and his family for the most horrible experience they have just gone through at the hands of dictator M7’s goons. At this moment in time, there should be no doubt in anybody’s mind that what is happening in Kampala/Uganda is a reincarnation of yet another fascist dictator who is worse than both Obote and Amin combined. What a big joke it was for the Baganda and other Ugandans to be fooled by M7 in joining him in the Luwero jungles to ostensibly fight “election rigging”, “tribalism/sectarianism” and “dictatorships of the Obote and Amin regimes”. What a big lie it was to the Baganda and other Ugandans to hear M7 making the phrase “… ours is not a mere change of guards but a fundamental change”! Having rigged all the elections he has held under his amorphous NRM movement/party, and also having rigged the lifting of the term limits through his parliamentarians by accepting 5 M shillings each, it would be foolhardy on any person with brains to think that M7 would be any different from Idi Amin, Milton Obote, Bokassa, Mobutu, Eyadema and the Mugabe’s of the African continent. Much worse is yet to come Uganda and East Africa if all Ugandans don’t come to the realization that Uganda is facing a far greater danger in M7 than it has ever faced.
I would really scoff at anybody who thinks that the closure of CBS “for good” will stop the tide from the inevitable. Did M7 own a radio station in the luwero jungles for him to organize the rebellion? Did our forefathers own radio stations to disseminate information during the struggles to get rid of colonialism and later to gain independence?? Incidentally, it is also naïve for any dictator to think that in this era of a global village, you can stop folks from getting and/or disseminating critical information to the world. It is human nature that once one is faced with danger such as the one currently facing Uganda under M7’s dictatorship and fascism, one will devise incredible ways and means to get rid of that danger. CBS’s closure, therefore, should not make the dictatorship in Kampala to begin dancing on its grave. Unless M7 turns back on the right course of what took him and 40 something men he went to the bush with, the gene is already out of the bottle for him.
Wama Musajja wa Kabaka Sserumaga, ojjira okulikayo Ssebo!
May God save our King, His Majesty Muwenda Mutebi
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May God save our nation and motherland Buganda!
May God save our country Uganda!