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Ugandans seek massacre 'revenge'
The rebels say they are fighting for the rights of the Acholi peopleMarchers in northern Uganda, protesting against a massacre, have attacked
Massive demonstration in Lira - New Vision Web 25/2/2004
Four killed as demonstrators turn violent A PEACEFUL demonstration organised by some District leaders in Lira town has turned violent, with police shooting in the air to disperse about 20,000 people. The people are reportedly marching
Editorial- EastAfrican - Nairobi - KenyaMonday, February 23, 2004
Political Fog Hits UgandaAs political developments in Uganda continue to unfold, the general public as a whole is getting anxious, as no one can tell for sure what will happen in 2006, when President Yoweri Museveni's current
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Unintended Invents- Baganda/Acoli absurdities.
-Pop star psychology, sociology / psychic and thought structure is very interesting were ever they can be located. But understanding how POP STARS behave is a good thing for would be pop stars.
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Regional- EastAfrican - Nairobi - KenyaMonday, February 23, 2004
ISO: Uganda May Have Overpaid Swipco by $20m
By WAIRAGALA WAKABI THE EASTAFRICAN
UGANDA'S INTERNAL Security Organisation (ISO) has informed President Yoweri Museveni and Finance Minister Gerald Sendawula that the government
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are /were registered as DP / UPC active political members
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Images from northern Uganda after a massacre carried out against refugees.
Ms. Mukooza,
For the most part, this is one issue we are agreed upon.
I urge those Ugandans who still view Buganda's stance on federo with suspicion (sp), fear, apprehension to take the time to read the document at:
www.federo.com/Pages/Pattern_of_Local_Govt_in_Buganda.htm so they can aquaint
Sounds like you have a ssemakula-fixation of sorts ... How does ssemakula come into this or is he just a convenient electronic pin-cushion?
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Mr. Ssemakula i agree with you on almost all that you have outlined below.
Indeed as far as i'm concerned, Uganda reverting back to federo/federalism
is a forgone conclusion, particularly in light of our past political history
and our diversity as a country. Any thinking Uganda should clearly
The other day I asked whetheryou ever thought about the Rwanda genocide happening in Uganda to the acholi people.These "acholi rebels" (?)are slowly but surely fueling other tribes.
Here is another prediction below.
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Lukaka,
The news out of Lira in the last few
The Baganda and I, myself agree on this one. The Kabaka will always be 'apolitical', until you see him on a ballot paper or political party's committies. I think you can understand that clearly well. Ask yourself, what rights do politicians hold the Kabaka does not have?? Rights like; running for
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A woman, named Anne, stands in the charred remains of
"The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to
People beat the body of an alleged Lord's Resistance Army collaborator after he was killed by a mob with stone's and sticks, Wednesday, Feb 25, 2004 after a peace march turned violent in Lira in northen Uganda.On Saturday the Lords Resistance Army carried out a massacre in the area killing
Civilians carry an injured man as members of the police and army open fire on protesters Wednesday Feb 25, 2004 after a peace march turned violent in Lira in northen Uganda.On Saturday the Lords Resistance Army carried out a massacre killing at least 200 civillians in a village in the area
Civilians take cover as members of the police and army open fire on protesters Wednesday, Feb 25, 2004 after a peace march turned violent in Lira in northen Uganda. On Saturday the Lords Resistance Army carried out a massacre in the area killing at least 200 civillians in a village in
A man drags the body of a slain protester after members of the police and army opened fire on protesters as Wednesday Feb 25, 2004 when a peace march turned violent in Lira in northen Uganda. On Saturday the Lords Resistance Army carried out a massacre killing at least 200 civillians in
Ojok Nelson cries out for help as he gets attacked by a mob who mistook him for a Lord's Resistance Army collaborator, Wednesday, Feb 25, 2004, during a peace march in Lira in northern Uganda. (AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)
AP - Feb 25 4:53 AM
"The lie can be maintained only for
Local defence force members take cover with civilians as members of the police and army open fire on protesters station , Feb 25, 2004 as a peace march turned violent in Lira in northen Uganda.On Saturday the Lords Resistance Army carried out a massacre in the area killing at least 200
A man shows his hand that was burned during Saturday's attack on the Barlonyo refugee camp in which as many as 200 people were killed, according to local officials, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2004, during a peace march in Lira in northern Uganda. (AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)
AP - Feb 25 4:53 AM
Woman wail, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2004, during a peace march in Lira in northern Uganda. Last weekend rebels raided Barlonyo refugee camp near Lira where they shot, hacked and burned alive as many as 200 people. (AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)
AP - Feb 25 4:52 AM
"The lie can be
Ugandan soldiers sit on their tank during operations against the Lords Resistance Army (LRA) around Lira town, northern Uganda February 24, 2004. Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni visited Lira and pledged on Tuesday to win the battle against LRA rebels as the death toll from one of the
Ugandan soldiers sit on their tank during operations against the Lords Resistance Army (LRA) around Lira town, northern Uganda February 24, 2004 after a massacre in the nearby Barlonyo camp. Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni visited Lira and pledged on Tuesday to win the battle against LRA
Villagers sit in the back of a Ugandan army truck as they are moved to a safe area, Tuesday, Feb 24, 2004 from near the Barlonyo camp, the site of Saturday's massacre carried out by the Lords Resistance Army, as the Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni visited the area in northen Uganda. The
Ugandan soldiers sit on the back of a truck as they patrol near the Barlonyo camp, the site of Saturday's massacre carried out by the Lords Resistance Army, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2004 as the Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni visited the area in northern Uganda. The Ugandan President on Tuesday
Ugandan soldiers sit on the back of a tank as they patrol near the Barlonyo camp, the site of Saturday's massacre carried out by the Lords Resistance Army,Tuesday, Feb 24, 2004 as the Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni visited the area in northen Uganda. The Ugandan President on Tuesday
A wounded Ugandan man is treated in a hospital February 23, 2004, in the northern town of Lira after surviving an attack by rebels of the Lords's Resistance Army (LRA) on Saturday. Uganda's rebels shot and burned to death 192 civilians at Ogur camp in northern Lira district, according to a
A wounded Ugandan boy sits in his hospital bed February 23, 2004, in the northern town of Lira after surviving an attack by rebels of the Lords's Resistance Army (LRA) on Saturday. Uganda's rebels shot and burned to death 192 civilians at Ogur camp in northern Lira district, according to a
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In pictures: Uganda protest turns violent - BBC
1 of 7About 10,000 people marched through the northern town of Lira, calling for government and UN protection from rebels after a
Two boys are treated for severe burn wounds in the Lira hospital in northen Uganda, Monday, Feb. 23, 2004. A small group of rebels of the Lord's Resistance Army, a shadowy group which has been fighting the Ugandan government for 17 years, raided Barlonyo refugee camp north of the town of
A wounded Ugandan man waits for treatment at a hospital February 23, 2004, in the northern town of Lira after surviving an attack by rebels of the Lords's Resistance Army on Saturday. Uganda's rebels shot and burned to death 192 civilians at Ogur camp in northern Lira district, according to
Eight Dead in Uganda Rebel Protest
24 minutes ago
By KAREL PRINSLOO, Associated Press Writer LIRA, Uganda - Massive street protests after a massacre by rebels in northern Uganda turned violent Wednesday, with mobs beating rival tribesmen and burning houses and police shooting
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A woman, named Anne, stands in the charred remains of Barlonyo camp, near Lira in northern Uganda, the scene of a massacre at the weekend.
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The camp was meant to be a safe haven for
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Ugandan shot dead after peace march-witnesses
LIRA, Uganda, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Ugandan security forces shot a man dead on Wednesday as they dispersed protesters who were trying to force their way into a
Inventing Africa
New York Times archives reveal a history of racist fabrication
By Milton Allimadi
When New York Times reporters such as Lloyd Garrison in the 1960s and Joseph Lelyveld in the 1980s filed news stories from Africa, editors at the Times routinely fabricated scenes and
Times Concocted 'Darkest Africa'
Posted Dec. 30, 2003
By Shayla Bennett
Allimadi has appointed himself unofficial ombudsman and takes the so-called "newspaper of record" to task for what he deems to be a pattern of distorted coverage of Africa.
The New York Times is under fire
Uganda survivors face grisly aftermath
By Orla Ryan
BBC, northern Uganda
Many victims were burned alive in their grass huts
Barlonyo camp in northern Uganda, the scene of rebel attacks at the weekend, is now practically empty. The only people there are people who have come
Matek:
There is nothing new you are teaching me about "politics" that I don't already know. What I want thoughis for you to show me the evidence of the Kabaka being "political".
I want you to show me Kabaka's name of a ballot paper and show me him standing for elections. Until he exercises that
Parliament declares north disaster areaBy Emma Mutaizibwa Mercy NalugoFeb 26, 2004
KAMPALA Parliament yesterday carried a motion declaring northern Uganda a disaster area.
Mwenge South MP Dora Byamukama tabled the motion, which was fought unsuccessfully by the executive on Tuesday.
Ms
Mutale sued for defying courtBy Angella LwangaFeb 26, 2004
COURT Former presidential advisor Maj. Kakooza Mutale and MP Sebalu Sitenda have been sued for defying a court order.
Sitenda is the MP for Kyadondo East.
The complainant, Mr Bosco Angol, filed the suit in the High Court at Nakawa
Uganda: Death Toll Rises to Five in Lira Protests
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Five people were killed in
We have alot of Baganda Muslim DP supporters. That's for sure because I'm one of them and I know lots of Muslim DP supporters. I proudly support DP, we are working on settling religious divisions. I hope for the Acholi DP supporters to do the same and work on religious divisions. We will get there
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Luwero unhappy with MuseveniBy Rogers MulindwaFeb 26, 2004 - Monitor
LUWERO District officials here are unhappy with President Museveni for frequent failure to attend their functions.
Mr Museveni had been invited chief guest at the 40th anniversary celebrations for Ndejje SS on February 21,
5 killed in Lira anti-Kony demoBy Joe Wacha Orla RyanFeb 26, 2004 - Monitor
LIRA Several people were killed here yesterday when a peaceful demonstration turned violent.
A demonstrator kicks a food stand to force those inside to join the protest in Lira town yesterday (Photo by Rick
Kabaka shuns Prince Kimbugwe over sh40m
New Vision - 26/2/2004
By Josephine Maseruka KABAKA Ronald Mutebi has dissociated himself from Prince Edward Kimbugwe following his failure to clear a sh40m bill in a Germany hospital. He is not a son of Sir Edward Muteesa II and he was not in
Is Music Good Cross-Training?
Neuroscientists have detected a number of structural differences in the brains of musicians; these findings suggest that musical training can influence brain organization and ability.
Several areas of the brain are larger in adults who play musical instruments
Bidco bid clarified
By Steven Odeu
MWESIGWA Rukutana, a state Minister in the finance ministry, has assured the public that the Government is not giving any subsidies to BIDCO Oil Refineries for the development of the vegetable oil project in Kalangala.
During a news conference yesterday,
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Haiti Q A
by Mary Turck
February 23, 2004
As violent gangs invade Haitian towns, murdering police and opening jails,
news reports repeat several catch phrases as if everyone knew their meaning.
In fact, those catch phrasesfrom the opposition to flawed (or
fraudulent) elections of 2000are
In South Africa, the Poor Could Win the Water Battle
By Fabienne Pompey
Le Monde FR
Tuesday 24 February 2004
South African anti-privatization movements are poised to win the water
battle. Ever since the government adopted the World Bank-imposed total cost
recovery principle, the
WHO Suppressed' Scientific Study into Depleted
Uranium Cancer Fears in Iraq?
By Rob Edwards
Sunday Herald UK
Sunday 22 February 2004
Radiation experts warn in unpublished report that DU weapons used by Allies
in Gulf war pose long-term health risk
An expert report warning that
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This is exactly what Uganda needs, especially on electricity and water too. Electricity was privatized and so wasthe water systems. Privatization is not bad as long as the people who buy these companies are Ugandans who can get things going at affordable prices. I'm sick and tired of seeing
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