it was even picked up by president museveni.t killed amos was aimed at any legitimate target. all the evidence indicates that a soldier was firing indiscriminately from the back of a truck. bcc africa eye has now spoken with two other eyewitnesses. there is nothing to suggest that the bullet that killed amos was aimed at any legitimate target. all the evidence indicates that a soldier was firing indiscriminately from the back of a truck. bbc africa eye has now spoken with two other eyewitnesses. none of these witnesses feel safe enough to testify in public. only the boy's mother will say on camera that the military killed her son. on april 12, five months after amos was killed, his mother walked to parliament to demand somebody be responsible for the death of her boy. the speaker promised to support her case. but to date, no soldier has been charged or arrested and no compensation has been paid. his mother is now taking legal action. she wants the court to declare his shooting was unlawful and violated his human right to life, a