Mr Wire,

I see you  have also joined the risky game of giving ultimatums to Kony. I put this to you, from where do you get this new found confidence?

I know you as a Linux man..the business of predicting Kony's demise has  traditionally  been an ISO,CMI,UPDF/NRA pastime.

A year is not such a long time as you shall soon find out, just like Kaguta and his many Commanders have done these past 18 years. I hope that by years end you shall not ask for a "Sad term" to allow you "professionally" finish off Kony?

In other words young man, i take you on your offer! God or no God!

And on this God finishing off anyone..what if this God finishes off you..or God forbid" Kaguta himself?..Perhaps you think this is not possible? Think again.




Gook
 
“The strategy of the guerilla struggle was to cause maximum chaos and destruction in order to render the government of the day very unpopular”
Lt. Gen. Kaguta Museveni (Leader of the NRA guerilla army in Luwero)

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From: Lunghabo James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: ugnet_: Are the Days of Prophet Kony numbered?
Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 09:32:30 +0300 (EAT)


Kony is not surviving beyond this year. If the Government fails, certainly
God is going to do away with him. Quote me on this one.

Wire Lunghabo

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> Bashir Declares Kony A Terrorist
> By Alfred Wasike
> SUDAN has declared Joseph Kony and his Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA)
> rebels terrorists and its enemies.
> The Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) yesterday announced that
> President Omar El-Bashir, whose country has harboured Kony and his
> terror organisation for 17 years, issued the condemnation during a
> meeting with Uganda’s defence minister Amama Mbabazi.
> Mbabazi was in Khartoum on Wednesday to deliver a message from President
> Yoweri Museveni.
> Uganda and Sudan have renewed, for three more months starting March 1,
> the protocol that allows the UPDF to pursue Kony into Sudan. The deal
> was first done in early 2002 as a precursor to the anti-LRA Operation
> Iron Fist.
> Bashir sent condolences to President Museveni and Uganda for the 200
> people massacred by the LRA rebels at Barlonyo on February 22.
> Mbabazi’s statement to the weekly media briefing yesterday reads, “The
> President of Sudan was happy with the consolidation of the existing
> cooperation in defence. He reiterated his government’s commitment to rid
> Sudan of Kony and his band of terrorists whom he declared as enemies of
> Sudan.”
> The briefing was moderated by information minister James Nsaba Buturo,
> who challenged government critics to produce Kony for talks to end the
> conflict.
& gt; Others at the briefing were the Minister of State for Security, Betty
> Akech, and the Police spokesperson, Asuman Mugenyi, who warned
> unregistered political parties against holding public rallies.
> Army spokesman Shaban Bantariza said the Sudanese defence minister, Maj.
> Gen. Bakri Hassan Saleh, met Mbabazi’s delegation that included the
> Chief of Staff, Brig. Joshua Masaba and the Chief of Military
> Intelligence, Col. Noble Mayombo, at Khartoum airport.
> Ends
> Published on: Friday, 5th March, 2004
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