Re: [Ugnet] RE: [Ugandacom] Politics of the Gun in Uganda

2005-08-28 Thread Onegi


In a message dated 8/28/2005 1:10:41 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Museveni said the resurgence of murders was due to the "loose" storage of ammunition that allows armed forces to keep them in their "huts and houses" rather than in the armoury.

This was Museveni's own strategy that it would be easier for him and his bandits members to get access to guns and then take over an institution like the army or police barracks. Well, it now appears that it was not a wise thing after all! The issue should have been civic education, not how to make it easy to access guns for the overthrow of a government or go to the bush. Let him solve it!
In another vein, let everyone have a gun in his hut so we can control our wayward leaders.

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Re: [Ugnet] RE: [Ugandacom] Politics of the Gun in Uganda

2005-08-27 Thread Y Yaobang
It is called Delution -- that's what it seems the dictator is suffering from.
yMatek Opoko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

JO

I reckon you are probably right in your Analysis. In politics and political theory, once you have reached a stage wereby you need a whole Battalion of Soldiers ( armed with ant-aircraft guns, Bazookas, 0.06 Artillary..Muti purpose Machine Guns...e.t.c and travelling in battlewagons, mambas, APC) to escort the "president" say from Crested Towers to Museveni's resident in Nakasero...youknow you are pretty much done.. finished caput. Indeed , in suchcircumstances, the "president" becomes Paranoid .. he begins "seeing things"in the darkin imaginary ally...I feel for Kaguta...but then again he deserves to sleep in the bed he has help make over the years!!!
Matekjoseph odwe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


MK
This is all about the guy's fear of the eminent possibility of those guns being turned against him. He is beating around the bush to see what comes out. jO
Je Mujinga Akyererufuka Mwerefu Huenda Wapi!


From: Matek Opoko [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: ugandanet@kym.net, [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [Ugandacom] Politics of the Gun in UgandaDate: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 17:38:10 -0700 (PDT)


Museveni said, "We have been at war almost all times. We were keeping our guns in our huts and houses so that as soon as there's anything, we go to the trenches. This is a practice that has outlived its usefulness because the country is peaceful."eveni Orders Gun Crackdown
Citizens... we can only conclude that Mucebeni does not believe that Northern Uganda, were war continues to rage, on is not part of Uganda since after all Uganda is at "peace"
Secondly, is not but a fact that under Yoweri Museveni Military dictatorship, the politics of "GUN VIOLENCE", kirring, wars has been NRM policy since day one...Remeber Muchakamucha...yeap..remember when the regime decided that that "THE GUN MUST BE DEMYSTIFIED...and that every able bodied Uganda should go Military training to fight against the "Anyayas"..well..What did Kaguta expect? you train all this people how to handle guns..and when poverty bits ( as is the case in Uganda) guess who will be at the end of that Gun Barrier...!

Matek.














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New Vision (Kampala)
August 26, 2005 Posted to the web August 26, 2005 
Felix Osike And Henry MukasaKampala 
PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni has ordered a crackdown on guns in Kampala city following a number of grisly murders of prominent people.
Museveni said the resurgence of murders was due to the "loose" storage of ammunition that allows armed forces to keep them in their "huts and houses" rather than in the armoury.




"For many years, the army and the Police were not keeping the guns in the armouries. I have already directed that the whole thing be reviewed. We should go back to the practice that all guns are kept in the armoury," he added.
The President, flanked by the Tanzania head of state, Benjamin Mkapa, was addressing a press conference at State House Nakasero at the end of Mkapa's farewell state visit.
Mkapa, who is retiring in November after serving two five-year terms, flew back to Tanzania yesterday evening.
Museveni said, "We have been at war almost all times. We were keeping our guns in our huts and houses so that as soon as there's anything, we go to the trenches. This is a practice that has outlived its usefulness because the country is peaceful."
He said the murderers of Kampala lawyer Robinah Kiyingi were arrested promptly, while the Police had informed him that it had got clues on the Sunday killers of Send-a-Cow country manger, Samwiri Naswaali in Kira town council.
Museveni said he might appoint a commission of inquiry to probe the operations of the Programme Management Unit of the Ministry of Health over the suspension of aid by the Global Fund to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.
He said the Fund had acted "sensibly" by limiting the aid on seminars and not the offer of free anti-retroviral treatment to people living with HIV.
Mkapa said by urging "home-grown democracy" during his address to Parliament, he did not mean that constitutions should be frozen but that parameters for good governance should not only be Euro-centric.
Asked whether he would make a reciprocal farewell visit to Kenya and Tanzania soon, Museveni, after repeated chuckles, said, "Regarding my itinerary of when I will go to say bye to the people of E. Africa; that one I will arrange when time comes."











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East Africa Uganda Crime and Corruption Arms and Military Affairs 
Museveni said the adoption of the East African political federation would not lead to the dismantling of the borders.
Mkapa dismissed reports that the Tanzania Parliament had recommended that the country pulls out of the EAC because of an attempt by Museveni to seek another term in office. On Burundi, Museveni said, "The completion of the peace process 

[Ugnet] RE: [Ugandacom] Politics of the Gun in Uganda

2005-08-26 Thread Matek Opoko
JO

I reckon you are probably right in your Analysis. In politics and political theory, once you have reached a stage wereby you need a whole Battalion of Soldiers ( armed with ant-aircraft guns, Bazookas, 0.06 Artillary..Muti purpose Machine Guns...e.t.c and travelling in battlewagons, mambas, APC) to escort the "president" say from Crested Towers to Museveni's resident in Nakasero...youknow you are pretty much done.. finished caput. Indeed , in suchcircumstances, the "president" becomes Paranoid .. he begins "seeing things"in the darkin imaginary ally...I feel for Kaguta...but then again he deserves to sleep in the bed he has help make over the years!!!
Matekjoseph odwe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


MK
This is all about the guy's fear of the eminent possibility of those guns being turned against him. He is beating around the bush to see what comes out. jO
Je Mujinga Akyererufuka Mwerefu Huenda Wapi!


From: Matek Opoko [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: ugandanet@kym.net, [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [Ugandacom] Politics of the Gun in UgandaDate: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 17:38:10 -0700 (PDT)


Museveni said, "We have been at war almost all times. We were keeping our guns in our huts and houses so that as soon as there's anything, we go to the trenches. This is a practice that has outlived its usefulness because the country is peaceful."eveni Orders Gun Crackdown
Citizens... we can only conclude that Mucebeni does not believe that Northern Uganda, were war continues to rage, on is not part of Uganda since after all Uganda is at "peace"
Secondly, is not but a fact that under Yoweri Museveni Military dictatorship, the politics of "GUN VIOLENCE", kirring, wars has been NRM policy since day one...Remeber Muchakamucha...yeap..remember when the regime decided that that "THE GUN MUST BE DEMYSTIFIED...and that every able bodied Uganda should go Military training to fight against the "Anyayas"..well..What did Kaguta expect? you train all this people how to handle guns..and when poverty bits ( as is the case in Uganda) guess who will be at the end of that Gun Barrier...!

Matek.














Email This Page Print This Page VisitThePublisher'sSite 







New Vision (Kampala)
August 26, 2005 Posted to the web August 26, 2005 
Felix Osike And Henry MukasaKampala 
PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni has ordered a crackdown on guns in Kampala city following a number of grisly murders of prominent people.
Museveni said the resurgence of murders was due to the "loose" storage of ammunition that allows armed forces to keep them in their "huts and houses" rather than in the armoury.




"For many years, the army and the Police were not keeping the guns in the armouries. I have already directed that the whole thing be reviewed. We should go back to the practice that all guns are kept in the armoury," he added.
The President, flanked by the Tanzania head of state, Benjamin Mkapa, was addressing a press conference at State House Nakasero at the end of Mkapa's farewell state visit.
Mkapa, who is retiring in November after serving two five-year terms, flew back to Tanzania yesterday evening.
Museveni said, "We have been at war almost all times. We were keeping our guns in our huts and houses so that as soon as there's anything, we go to the trenches. This is a practice that has outlived its usefulness because the country is peaceful."
He said the murderers of Kampala lawyer Robinah Kiyingi were arrested promptly, while the Police had informed him that it had got clues on the Sunday killers of Send-a-Cow country manger, Samwiri Naswaali in Kira town council.
Museveni said he might appoint a commission of inquiry to probe the operations of the Programme Management Unit of the Ministry of Health over the suspension of aid by the Global Fund to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.
He said the Fund had acted "sensibly" by limiting the aid on seminars and not the offer of free anti-retroviral treatment to people living with HIV.
Mkapa said by urging "home-grown democracy" during his address to Parliament, he did not mean that constitutions should be frozen but that parameters for good governance should not only be Euro-centric.
Asked whether he would make a reciprocal farewell visit to Kenya and Tanzania soon, Museveni, after repeated chuckles, said, "Regarding my itinerary of when I will go to say bye to the people of E. Africa; that one I will arrange when time comes."











Relevant Links





East Africa Uganda Crime and Corruption Arms and Military Affairs 
Museveni said the adoption of the East African political federation would not lead to the dismantling of the borders.
Mkapa dismissed reports that the Tanzania Parliament had recommended that the country pulls out of the EAC because of an attempt by Museveni to seek another term in office. On Burundi, Museveni said, "The completion of the peace process vindicates the ability of Africa to solve its own problems."
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