In November last year, more than 50 people were shot and killed during a government crackdown on the streets of the Ugandan capital, Kampala.
Officials defended the use of live fire, saying the police and army were responding to rioters.
But a new investigation by BBC Africa Eye shows evidence that, on November 18th, a police truck drove through the city centre and, in the space of a minute or so, shot seven unarmed people.
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