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Uganda’s Security Minister defends shoot to kill

Uganda’s  Minister, Elly Tumwine has said Police in the country have a right to shoot protesters dead if they “reach a certain level of violence”.

Clashes with police sparked by the arrest of presidential candidate and former pop star Bobi Wine have left at least 28 people dead since Wednesday.

He was later charged with spreading coronavirus at a campaign rally.

But human rights groups said the charge is a pretext to suppress opposition ahead of elections due in January.

The musician, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi, is among 11 candidates challenging President Yoweri Museveni, who has been in power since 1986.

The singer was released on bail on Friday after a court appearance.

His arrest two days earlier outraged his supporters. Groups of young people set up barricades, burnt tyres and piles of rubbish in the streets of the capital, Kampala, and other towns.

Security forces responded by firing tear gas and live bullets to disperse people.

Pointing to the fact that 11 security personnel had been injured Mr Tumwine told reporters that “police have a right to shoot you and kill you if you reach a certain level of violence”.

“Can I repeat? Police have a right to shoot you and you die for nothing…. do it at your own risk.”

In a statement, police said 28 people had died during protests on Wednesday and Thursday, but the AP news agency quotes a police pathologist and the head of police health services as saying they had counted 37 bodies by Thursday morning.

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