; - Original Message ----- From: Rehema Mukooza To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 7:07 PM Subject: Re: ugnet_: Kabaka to Meet Sudan Elders Over LRA Rebels Lupa-Lasaga: You've got a nice point here with your question: What is the best strategy for bringing about federalism
Lupa-Lasaga:
Okay, if the Kabaka traveled to W.Nile twice in the mid 90's to help draw attention to the plight of Sudanese refugees that was seriously good. The issue of the Sudanese refugees in W.Nile is different from the situation in the "internally displaced people'srefugee camps" of Ugandans
Lupa-Lasaga:
You've got a nice point here with your question: What is the best strategy for bringing about federalism in Uganda? Below are my contributions towards an answer.
1st. getting all districts under "regions" together at the round table and discuss their union and how they are going to
Dear sister Zakoomu,
Far from criticizing the Kabaka's action regarding the plight of those in
the displaced people's camp in the north, I actually applauded it.
But I do understand. You're in attack mode, and regardless of what I say,
I'm damned. Fortunately, I'm wearing body armor, so I
but again those are details to be ironed out in a fedral arrangement. First, change the constitution back to what it was in the the 1960's when, yes, Uganda was a federal state!
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Hahahaha, you've got alot of comedy talk! Maybe you can become a cartoon with your body armor while I'm shooting! Aahahah, I'm just joking. So, what was your point?Vukoni Lupa-Lasaga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear sister Zakoomu,Far from criticizing the Kabaka's action regarding the plight of those
; Groupe de communication Mulindwas "avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie" - Original Message ----- From: Rehema Mukooza To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 7:07 PM Subject: Re: ugnet_: Kabaka to Meet Sudan Elders Over LRA Rebels Lupa-Lasaga: You've got a nic
Duh!
At 07:03 PM 1/25/2004 -0800, you wrote:
So, what was your point?
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Lasanga: You wrote below,
"It's just that demographically and geographically Buganda looms large in our politics."
Have you ever thought of how to put a balance to the demographic dominance of Buganda in Uganda politics?? My resolution to this demographic dominance is FEDERALISM to all regions
Lasanga:
The King has not (to my knowledge) traveled to the refugee camps in northern Uganda to show solidarity with the residents who were and are being looted and killed by armed groups as our own UPDF looked the other way.
My question to you is: If the residents in refugee camps are not safe
hy" Groupe de communication Mulindwas "avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie" - Original Message - From: Rehema Mukooza To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 12:05 AM Subject: Re: ugnet_: Kabaka to Meet Sudan Elders Over LRA Rebels Mulindwa:
Zakoomu,
Now, I do happen to have expressed in various fora the view that I see a
lot of merit in federalism. So, really, you're not telling me anything new.
The crucial question is, what is the best strategy for bringing about
federalism in Uganda?
vukoni
BTW, the bad news for those who
Zakoomu,
What do I gain from making this up? Ask those who know and they will tell
you (e.g. the Kabaka's press secretary). The Kabaka traveled to West Nile
twice (if my memory serves me right) in the mid-90's to help draw attention
to the plight of Sudanese refugees. Newspaper or TV
that this is the first
time the Kabaka has said anything about the war in the north. Now, that is
the mother of all lies.
Kasangwawo
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I'm not a monarchist but if truth be told, this Kabaka has displayed
remarkable statesmanship in expressing solidarity with Ugandans and other
Africans within our borders who continue to bear the brunt of the NRM's
failed militarist approach to solving every problem.
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Why ask this question?.Has there even been a tim
Lupa-Lasaga:
Being a monarchist is not a bad thing. Monarchism with fundamental democracy is alot more better than the One-party Movement System our country has been lead into chaos with. How come Ugandans have accepted this One-party Movement system and they they dispise our good old fashioned
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Why ask this question?.Has there
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Original Message Follows From: Vukoni Lupa-Lasaga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: ugnet_: Kabaka to Meet Sudan Elders Over LRA Rebels Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 09:33:25 -0600 I'm not a monarchist but if truth be told,
oweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie"
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Mulindwa:
The Kabaka is informally political if you didn't kno
ows From: Vukoni Lupa-Lasaga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: ugnet_: Kabaka to Meet Sudan Elders Over LRA Rebels Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 09:33:25 -0600 I'm not a monarchist but if truth be told, this Kabaka has displayed remarkable s
My dear Zakoomu,
It wasn't my intention to draw attention away from Kabaka Mutebi's
praiseworthy peace efforts. But since you appear so eager to proselytize
on behalf of monarchies, let me state my position more clearly.
1. I do not believe that political power should be inherited and I
Zakoomu,
If I may add other another instance of the Kabaka's goodwill: He traveled
more than once to the refugee camps in northern Uganda to show solidarity
with residents who were being looted and killed by armed groups as our own
UPDF looked the other way.
At 10:11 AM 1/23/2004 -0800, you
Gook,
There are at least two other ways to look at the blood-soaked chapters of
our history:
1. Both Obote and Museveni wooed the Baganda and the Buganda monarchy to
seize power -each time with disastrous consequences for most of us.
2. On at least two critical times in our history, the
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Mulindwa:
The Kabaka is informally political if you didn't
know, in the same way Mengo gov't is an informal
Hahahahah, you got something to say. Monarchism with democracy is good. Your ideas about monarchies are yours and mine are mine. I see nothing wrong with monarchism with democracy.
Republicanism as we know it in Uganda has cost us more lives than monarchism has. Ex. look at the republicanism of
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy" Groupe de communication Mulindwas "avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie"
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Why ask th
Likewise, I salute the Kabaka for trying to search for peace to end the misery of our suffering brethren.
Ssemakula
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Likewise, I salute the Kabaka for trying to search for peace to end
the misery of our suffering brethren.
Ssemakula
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Mulindwa:
The Kabaka is informally political if you didn't know,
in the
I am pleased to see our King Ronald Mutebi extending his hand to try with other traditional leaders to get some ways of resolving this issue in the North. The war will not stop itself as the government is wishing for. I believe that all traditional leaders have always wanted to work together
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