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Journalists Pepper Sprayed In Bobi Wine Procession

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There was chaos on November 3, 2020 in Nakawa as journalists clashed with police forces.

The journalists were also pepper sprayed while covering National Unity Platform leader Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine’s procession to Kyambogo.

Journalists shed tears after being fed by Teargas (Image Credit Nicholas Bamulanzeki)

Police earlier clashed with his supporters all the way from his Magere home in Wakiso district.

Police teargased his supporters in Kyanja, Ndundu, Ntinda and Nakawa.

At Nakawa, police and military personnel erected a roadblock to await presidential aspirants and their entourage who they will lead on to the nomination centre in Kyambogo.

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