did not commit any crimes, Dr. Milton Obote insists
I AM A MUGANDA: Obote
Former President Dr. Milton Obote is expected to return on May 27. BBCs Veronica Edwards caught up with him to explain his plans. Below is the interview Q: When, and if, do you intend to return? Answer: I will go
Mr. Opoko,
What is the source of this quote?Matek Opoko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"Museveni shook up the military, in which the Acholi made up about 60 percent, to better reflect the country's ethnic make-up, says Peter Mulira, who runs a law firm in Kampala, and is an official of the ancient
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Uganda [DVD] : The war of the children / a film by Walter Heinz.
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Uganda [DVD] : The war of the children / a film by Walter Heinz.
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Uganda's AIDS Crisis: Its Implications for Development
by Jill Armstrong Price: $ 22.00
English Paperback 108 pages
Published December 1995 by World Bank ISBN: 0-8213-3437-9 SKU: 13437
World Bank Discussion Paper No. 298.
Traces the social and economic channels through which the AIDS
As D-Day approaches, it behooves all stake holder to pay close scrutiny to this report.
www.humanrights.uio.no/forskning/publ/wp/wp_2001_17.htm
Dilemmas of Popular Support in Guerrila War (in Uganda)www.duke.edu/web/licep/6/kasfir/kasfir.pdf
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Uganda killed 1,600 people DRC
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) documented about 1,600 people including 138 Congolese soldiers, which it says were killed by Ugandan soldiers, reports Anne Mugisa. This was one of the issues that the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague is to
2.6 million voters to miss polls
By Badru D. Mulumba
Monitor, April 15, 2005
KAMPALA A report of registered voters confirms Kampala as the district to scramble for by the political parties in the run up to a possible referendum, and possibly the presidential elections.But Mbarara is fast
Obote 'not planning return soon'
Uganda's former President Milton Obote has told the BBC that he has no plans to return home soon because the country is still a "dictatorship".
After reports that Mr Obote would end his exile in Zambia next month, President Yoweri Museveni has said that he
Museveni backtracks on succession
By Will Ross BBC Focus On Africa magazine
In Yoweri Museveni's 2001 election manifesto, he stated he wanted a second and last term in office - and one of his tasks would be to choose a successor.
He won the election, which was marred by an increase in
The battle over Uganda's Aids campaign
By Will Ross BBC News, Kampala On the billboard is a photo of two crested cranes - Uganda's national bird. "The Crested Crane sticks faithfully to one partner until death. Abstinence and faithfulness - 100% guaranteed," reads the caption below
Why Ceausescu Fell: His Silent War Against the Romanian People Backfired
by Thomas P.M. Barnett
COPYRIGHT: The Christian Science Monitor, 1989 (28 December edition, p. 19)
The end finally came for Romania's Nicolae Ceausescu.
Literally scared out of office by an angry population that
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