Aziz Azion Features Top Ugandan Artists in New Song 'Kikyamu' Condemning Police Brutality
19 November 2020
[Photo Credit: Aziz Azion Instagram]
By Gloria
Ugandan musician Aziz Azion has dropped a new jam dubbed ‘Kikyamu’ condemning police brutality in Uganda.
In 'Kikyamu' (loosely translated from Luganda to mean 'It is wrong'), Aziz Azion has featured a number of top Ugandan artists.
The song focuses on police brutality experienced in Uganda over the years where the police have been accused of shooting and extensive use of teargas to disperse rioters.
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The artists address a number of issues including; lies told by the politicians, corruption, violation of human rights, unsolved deaths of Hon. Abiriga, Kaweesi, Afande, Kirumira and artists; AK47 and Mowzey Radio.
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Early this week, several people died and others sustained injuries while protesting the arrest of National Unity Platform (NUP) founder and presidential candidate 2021 Bobi Wine, real name Ssentamu Robert Kyagulanyi.
Videos of the protests captured in Kampala and the others parts of the country showed police using excessive force to disperse rioters who were demanding for the release of their candidate.
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Bobi Wine’s arrest elicited massive reactions across the world with his fans using #ReleaseBobiWine to pile pressure on the government.
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