As we drove home from the shops in Lugogo, the roads were almost deserted. I am sure we did not imagine the sound of gunfire as we approached our street ...
Today's riots were sparked by the fourth arrest of opposition leader Besigye, this time in his car. He was attacked so seriously with tear gas and pepper spray that he has gone blind. The latest report is that he has been blocked from trying to get on a plane to Nairobi, where he was planning to go to obtain medical treatment. I have to say I was quite disconcerted to read this passage in The Guardian:
In Ntinda, angry youths shouted and hurled stones and chunks of concrete at passing cars. On one corner, a man ran up to a council vehicle as it drove by and smashed the driver's window with a rock, raising cheers from onlookers.
Ntinda is the next district to where I live, just about 5 minutes drive away. It is one thing to read about riots in the down town areas or by the university and quite another to think of it happening on your doorstep.
So back to the wedding ... which we watched with the sound of gunfire in the background. We waved our Union Jacks and gave the happy couple royal waves. The dress was amazing, she looked beautiful and he looked ... well quite bald actually - he's lucky she didn't change her mind and marry Harry!
A happier image of the 29th April |
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