A Former President of Mexico Charged With
1971 Killings By Ginger Thompson and Tim
Weiner The New York Times
Saturday 24 July 2004
Mexico City - A special prosecutor filed charges on
Friday against a former president and other officials in the killings of student
protesters
Saddam's People Are Winning the War
By Scott Ritter
International Herald Tribune
Thursday 22 July 2004
Misunderstanding Iraq
Washington - The battle for Iraq's sovereign future
is a battle for the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people. As things stand, it
appears that victor
Orphans as they are, these kids look neat in their uniforms and
their teachers seem to be jovial. If we still have structures like that just 2 miles from the
capital, I wonder how areas which are a good distance away look like.
There are known knowns - there are
things that we know th
In pictures: Teaching in Uganda
Slum area
BBC News Online is running a competition, where people send in pictures of their daily lives.
Moses Zimbe, headmaster of a school in the slum area of Nakulabye in Uganda's capital, Kampala, describes his life as a teacher.
This photo is taken
Jul. 24, 2004. 09:20 AM
Royson James
Refugee wins a reprieve: Ugandan woman who says official raped her won't be
deported
`I felt like I was dreaming,' says grateful mother
NICHOLAS KEUNG
IMMIGRATION/DIVERSITY REPORTER
Immigration Minister Judy Sgro has granted a reprieve in the deportation of
a
Pius Ncube has indeed lost his marbles
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Pius Ncube has indeed lost his marbles
"A DEEPLY disturbed archbishop, who lost his marbles a long time ago
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Sir Donnelly: I came, I saw, I sneaked!
By Nathaniel Manheru
While I am aware that the tradition of British knighthood (very much steeped in the feudal ideal) enjoins the knighted to quickly slough off their surnames (as if they are Catholic nuns!), I had t
Take It or Leave It:
With Austin Ejiet How UPC chairman lost head July 25 - 31, 2004
Nineteen years ago today, Maj Gen Bazilio Olara Okello entered Kampala at the head of a ragtag army to proclaim that the UPC government led by Apollo Milton Obote had been overthrown. Returning to the
On The Mark:
With Alan Tacca On Mike Mukulas Museveni, kisanja July 25, 2004
As regimes become long in the tooth, less accountable and more reckless, the spotlights gradually swing and focus on the ruler as a person for more intense public scrutiny.
The laws of African politics at thi
Last day as President By Richard M. Kavuma July 25, 2004
Mr Chris Opio had just left Uganda House when the shooting started, on July 27, 1985. A member of the Central Executive of the ruling Uganda Peoples Congress, Opio was in his private office at the present Orient Plaza on Kampala Road. To
Most MPs undecided on federo By David Kibirige July 25, 2004
KAMPALA - The majority of MPs are undecided on the contentious issue of adopting a federal system of governance for Uganda. Sunday Monitor sounded out 151 legislators out of the total 305. There are 295 elected MPs and 10 ex-official
It has taken Anglo-American imperialism about 100 years to bring down this once advanced region and people.
Is a similar project underway in our Great Lakes region?
Do you think that Anglo-American imperialism is spending in Uganda, Rwanda, SPLA all that capital in money, diplomacy, propaganda, w
Right on! listen you must ..may be you will pick something...anything...the message
..the writing on the wall
MK
Diplomats from the British, American, Irish and German embassies listened attentively
as Kiggundu delivered his message. He said he carried three main messages; for the
President
What ever happened to the efforts of the witchdoctors, the Mayenbe, jaja
Muujjee!!...at one time we were all optisitic that the witchdoctors would succeed in
uprooting KONY!...now it appeared the efforst of the wirchdoctors have been all but in
vain!
MK
Gulu, Kitgum, Pader Bosses Offer Sh80m
Pafo-RA merge,no clear leader
By Mwanguhya C. Mpagi & Richard Mutumba
July 24, 2004
KAMPALA- Reform Agenda and Pafo last evening resolved to merge but did not decide on
who should lead the new coalition. However, Reform Agenda delegates had earlier
resolved that Dr. Kizza Besigye should lead t
New group urges Museveni to quit 2006
By Mwanguhya C. Mpagi & Richard Mutumba
July 24, 2004
KAMPALA â Dr. Suleiman Kiggundu has again told president Yoweri Museveni to leave
power in 2006. Museveni will by then have ruled Uganda for 20 years. Kiggundu said the
President has served enough and s
http://www.idr.co.ug/dfwa-u/Nymapp/justice.htm
Media, Bestiality & Drunker presenters
- In fact there is no other period like this so many men have turned to beasts
to satisfy their desires in this nation.
- It was,
Blair draws up plans to send troops to Sudan
· Army could be used to protect camps
· A million lives at risk from starvation
Ewen MacAskill, diplomatic editor
Thursday July 22, 2004
The Guardian
Tony Blair has asked Downing Street and Foreign Office officials to draw up plans for
possible m
There are elements within Yoweri Museveni's NRM and and Paul Kagame's Rwanda
Patriotic Front who have and will continue to created political instability in DRC.
This fact cannot be over emphasised. Anybody who is interested and is following the
politics of the great Lakes Region in general an
My comments were directed to whoever wrote the article. Period.
If you did not write it then why worry?
You two are wack!
Let us talk about Male-Homosexuality, because it's what really interests me more than female-homosexuality. It's a phenomenon to watch two, three, or four men on each other. I find it very interesting and the more I watch, the more I get curious. It's fun watching men on men
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