Reliable sources suggest that there will be 45
"unprotected camps" that will incarcerate the Acoli population, to
enableus to provide abundant arable land andslave
labour.
Think!!!
KNO
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Makow-Why Men Are LosingInterest in WomenThe
Ravages of Feminism
By Henry Makow, Ph.D.9-29-3
ABC TV's flagship public affairs program
"20/20" Friday was devoted to the "biggest secret of American marriage."
Uganda Army Deploys Near Congo Border
New Vision (Kampala)
September 29, 2003
Posted to the web September 29, 2003
E. Mulondo And Grace Matsiko
Kampala
UPDF troops have been deployed in Bundibugyo district, following reports that the Allied Democratic Front (ADF) have regrouped in the
'Borrow to Buy Off LRA'
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September 29, 2003
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Chris Ochuwun
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PARTICIPANTS at a Human Rights Commission (UHRC)
Teso war over, says Minister
By Walakira Geofrey
September 29, 2003
SOROTI - The war in Teso sub region has ended and people are back to their usual business, the Minister of State for Security, Ms Betty Akech has said.
Akech accused the media and some politicians of blowing the situation in
Fellow Citizens:
The Akech type are the worst type of NRM sycophants one can came across. The Honourable is telling people that the war in Teso is over..and that people should now go back to their villages. ..and yet "Kony rebels" did attack and kill 10 teso civilians. This occurred this past
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Nebbi district assistant chief administrative officer Nathan Ahimbisibwe said the rebels were only interested in money.
Did the "rebels" tell our friend Nathan Ahimbisibwe that they want money? if so were
As I said earlier, it's a waste of national resources.
This young lady is nearing 30 years of age and her name is NOT Miss Natasha
Museveni. Her name is Mrs Natasha Kagumire, a married woman with a family
separate from that of her parents. She does not qualify as a child (below
18 per
The saying:"A Fortune in the hands of a Fool is a Great Misfortune",
appears to be what is guiding most of us in the debate of Federalism.
Genuises usually make very complex issues/ideas common place,while
Fools make common place/simple ideas/issues very complex.Where
do we actually want to
UN Urges More Focus On Plight of Children in North
UN Integrated Regional Information Networks
September 29, 2003
Posted to the web September 29, 2003
Nairobi
The plight of children abducted by rebels in northern Uganda is not getting enough international attention, the UN has
Fellow Citizens:
For 18 years Bantrazi's UPDF has been "enforcing peace" in Northern Uganda... except that peace has never been realize in Northern Uganda in spite of Bantariza claims that UPDF is a "peace enforcer"!
I hate to say this.. but then I think the so called Uganda Rebels should attack
DRC-Uganda: Ugandan Army Deploys Near Border
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M7 is erratic in thought and an intellectual pretender. Incidentally, he shares many
traits with the current US president.
Batera emundu, batunga obusingye!
Stephen
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Mw. Semakula,
This is from Daily
Key points here:
Onega says" The Government has appointed a Presidential Peace Team with an office in Gulu. That's an indication that the Government is willing to talk peace," he said.
This, alone and in of it self is not and cannot be a SUFFICIENT condition which somehow portrays the
More Than a Million Displaced People
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The number of Ugandans who
Old mans Corner
By F.D.R. Gureme Cabinet gave president lions shareSeptember 30, 2003
The Monitor of September 24 featured Cabinets recommendations to the Constitutional Review Commission (CRC): naked attempts, not only to boost the already excessive powers of the President,
Dear Kipengi,
Me as an ordinary Muganda, I would be insane to think that the man from the
other tribe is the enemy.
The few Baganda you hear belching that kind of nonsense about other tribes
are realy pushing a personal, and the enemy's, rather than an agenda for
the general good of any
Country Now Feels the Pinch of Supporting US War On Iraq
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Kampala
A confidential Ministry of
ADF planning attack army
By Emma Mutaizibwa Eunice Kabahuma
September 30, 2003
Bundibugyo in rebel scare
KAMPALA The army has confirmed reports of an imminent attack in western Uganda by rebels of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF).
UPDF 2nd Division Commander Col. Poteli Kivuna said
Iteso must run
Desperate situations call for desperate solutions. I fear the Iteso will be wiped out before something drastic is done to control the indefatigable killings by the Karimojong and Konys LRA. Iteso have had their patience over-stretched.
Can you imagine a Karimojong grazing their
The question then is: why is The Monitor trying to mislead the people of Uganda to believe a rather different version of the story below? That is the Question. Is this, on the part of The Monitor newspaper, an attempt to hide, so to say, certain things, in move to please or rather Pander to some
Govt should feed displaced people
Editorial
September 30, 2003
The World Food Programme has reported that the number of people displaced by the northeastern war has risen from 800,000 to 1.2 million over the past two months.
The UN humanitarian body says its ability to provide food and temporary
Talking with Hugo Chavez
"We Have Proof of the CIA in Venezuela"
By GREGORY WILPERT
In a three-hour lunch meeting with foreign journalists yesterday, Venezuela's president Hugo Chavez roamed over a wide variety of topics, from the cancellation of his trip to the U.S., to the recall
Banyoro meeting not anti-Bakiga
By Henry Ford Miirima
September 30, 2003
This is in response to your article Banyoro ministers in anti-Bakiga meeting in The Monitor of September 26, 2003. Please kindly allow me to give you the correct version of what took place in that meeting of September 2,
Mitayo,I am really at loss whether to disagree with you less!.
From the outset,my writing was in no way blaming Baganda
peasants for what Ndinawe Byekwaso was stating.In his article
he more less promoted Xenophobic wonts than promoting the
cause of Federalism or Feudalism as you have stated.There
In as much as Naduli might be right or wrong, but
Buganda must and should start to think in the 21st century. Buganda must look
into investment, into job creation, into creating tax bases. But you see it is
only comical when we complain on what we must be given. That is why I was so
amazed
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Listers is this development a sign of the malaise
that the Ugandan society has degenerated into due
to lack of common national values
Interesting...what about Zimbabwe and Namibia. I once saw a report on the
DRC crissis that implicated Zimbabwean generals for plundering DRC's
resources particularly in that they areas that they controlled at the time.
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Comment Tuesday, September 30, 2003
What the continent can learn from EUBy SANOU MBAYE
The African Union, which replaced the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) in 2002, is trying to reproduce the European Unions institutions and behaviour. But copying the EU blueprint means that nothing
Cost of the Iraq War
$76,802,807,623
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Mulindwas Communication Group"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in
anarchy"
Groupe de communication Mulindwas "avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans
l'anarchie"
What do we call tradition/culture?.Must we necessarily subject
our departed one to the censors of these rituals even when,they
were alive they may not have condoned it?.
Kenya is replete with many such stories.
Read on.
Thank you.
Kipenji.
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Matek, Kony and his gang of thugs are TERRORISTif Kony does not qualify
as a terrorist then i don't who does...even Alqida does not kill it's own to
start with. Probably you are waiting for Kony to kill half of the people in
Uganda before he can rise up to your threshold of terrorism...i
Musaazi:
Let me quote the article below :
a) " The International Criminal Tribunal (ICT) has said that massacres in DR Congo's
ITURI REGION will continue unless the plundering is checked."
b) "Moreno-Ocampo reaffirmed the urgency of opening a judicial inquiry into the
war crimes and
Guyeez,I am only wondering why it is so easy today to
refer to anybody we are fighting with as Terrorist.Is it
because America has made us aware of this in their belatedly
effort to rally the whole world to fight the ever changing enemy?.
Not many years ago,Kony was a mere rebel/thug/killer,yet
Em:
Unfortunately a lot many Ugandans must die before it clicks, so to say, in Musaazi's BRAIN that enough is enough. In any case given our tribal colloquial tribal politics.., Musaazi is perhaps bothered less since after all it is not his tribesmen who are dying in the bushes of Teso, Lango,
Dear Uganda Netters,
Here is why I Haji Nadduli is spot on about the
projects issue.
In America, taxes are collected at the federal, state,
county, and city levels.
No one is forced to pay any of the lower taxes (here
lower means sub-federal).
There is a simple solution if you do not want to
Netters,
My names are Joice Nansikombi, of course a Ugandan from Masaka. I have just moved from UK to the USA. I am a nurse by profession. As for my age I think as we discuss we will find out according to the stories and memories.
I very much wish to knowthe ladies on the net.
thanks,
Ms. Okurut,
my brother; you think it is still a seed? Oh no! It is now a big tree. And you do
not irrigate trees, do you? At least not in Uganda; where the climate is so
conducive, trees do not just dry up like that, even if they so badly wanted to.
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It seems your old tree is
JoyceNansikombi
Welcome toAmerica and moreso; to ugandanet!
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Netters,
My names are Joice Nansikombi, of course a Ugandan from Masaka. I
Netters,
Thsi is a classic case of how the dictator lies. We are fed up with this kind of lies. We have never had a government which lies like this one. It even embarases one to see a head of state lying like crazy. The Rwandese government told us the truth and said that it was only Uganda who
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Netters,
My names are Joice Nansikombi, of course a Ugandan from Masaka. I have just moved from UK to the USA. I am a nurse by profession. As for my age I think as we discuss we will find out according to
The Thugs Who Control The Darkness
September 29, 2003:
By Sheila Samples
YOU'RE GONNA DIE IN THERE! ALL OF YOU! YOU ARE GONNA DIE!~~Reverend Henry Kane, Poltergeist II
The fear in this country was so thick immediately after 9/11 that most Americans could taste it. Two years later,
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