Photo shows Ugandan troops in the DRC, not at Kenya protests
- Published on June 28, 2024 at 11:53
- 2 min read
- By James OKONG'O, AFP Kenya
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The photo of soldiers in military uniforms, armed with guns and surrounded by armoured vehicles, has been shared more than 500 times since it was published on X on June 25, 2024.
“Museveni sends 40 truckloads of UPDF to 'quell Kenyan treasonous Gen Z demos’,” the caption reads.
The “UPDF” stands for Ugandan Peoples’ Defence Forces while the country’s leader is President Yoweri Museveni.
Tax bill upheaval
In June, Kenyans took to the streets to protest against the government's Finance Bill 2024 (archived here).
Presented to parliament in May, the bill proposed introducing various taxes and levies on basic commodities such as bread, cooking oil and sugar.
President William Ruto won the 2022 election on a pledge to elevate the lives of the poor. The public response to the bill has been strident.
Police opened fire on angry protesters who stormed parliament on June 25, resulting in the eventual deaths of more than 20 people. Sections of the building were set ablaze as lawmakers tried to pass the controversial bill (archived here).
A day later, Ruto announced the proposal would be withdrawn (archived here).
However, the image doing rounds on social media does not show Uganda troops en route to Kenya to help crush the anti-tax protests.
Uganda and DRC
A reverse image search led to the image on the official UPDF spokesperson’s X account — and republished from there on the news site Sputnik (archived here and here).
Yesterday 2nd April 2023, Uganda Contingent of the East African Community Regional Force officially occupied areas of Bunagana Eastern DRC for a peacekeeping Mission in DRC after M23 left the area for UPDF. pic.twitter.com/hA0Wi5SYKz
— - (@UPDFspokespersn) April 3, 2023
UPDF spokesman Felix Kulayigye told AFP Fact Check that “the photo is of Uganda peacekeepers when they arrived in Bunagana in the Democratic Republic of Congo in April last year”.
In the past year, the eastern DRC region has experienced a surge in violence initiated by different armed groups, among them the M23, prompting the intervention of the United Nations through the deployment of peacekeeping forces (archived here).
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