"But let me say this directly to President Museveni, many people have disagreed with you, and this is not a crime to disagree with you. You led us to win the war, but you can't continue applying military war tactics on those who disagree with you forever. It is wrong." Byanyima said.
"During our visits to Kitalya Prison, we are not allowed to speak with the detainees individually. Only one person speaks for the group. On our last visit, we learned that soldiers were trying to convince them to change their plea, warning that failure to do so would lead to a longer jail term," Kyagulanyi said.
The dead have been identified as Beatrice Ajok, 52, and her two sons; Owen Norman 20 and Dan Joachim Binyang, 18, a Senior Six student of St. Pope John Paul II SS.