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As we are trying our best to make The Northern Uganda case very public, I
request that you read my posting this morning, where I re-posted the piece that
covered almost 20 years in Great Lakes history. I said and I repeat, Museveni
and Kagame are presidents that work effectively
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Betreff: Ugandans go to Iraq
Ugandan graduates leave for Iraq
Recruits undergo selection
A TOTAL of 100 Ugandan graduates and S6 leavers on Thursday evening
left the country for Iraq in spite of protests from Members of
Parliament.
The recruits left Entebbe Airport at around 10:20pm
Movement regime becoming undefendable abroad
Hajji Moses Sebunya
It was Thursday morning June 2, 2005 I caught a metro to the Ronald Reagan building to attend a panel discussion about Uganda's political future. The security personnel at the reception were directing guests to the sixth
Why Rwanda humiliated Museveni at Katuna
Timothy Kalyegira
In September 1980 when Yoweri Museveni was vice chairman of the Military Commission, he was traveling along the Jinja-Kampala highway. Near Kireka along the road was a UNLA army roadblock.He was made to get out and sit down at the
UGANDA: IDP camps, no home away from home
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Pabbo IDP camp, Gulu.
GULU, 9 Jun 2005 (IRIN) - Mary Acen, 43, came to Pabbo 18 years ago to seek the security of the government's army base in Gulu, northern Uganda,
Victims of Uganda's forgotten war plough on
June 10 2005 at 11:55AM
By Dave McguffinGulu, Uganda - Margaret Okello was nine months pregnant when soldiers from the rebel Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) came into her village outside the Northern Ugandan town of Gulu.They dragged her deep
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Dead Russian enrages govt
By The AnalystWEEKLY OBSERVER, 9th June 2005
Kampala, June: Hardly six months after it outlawed the staging of Eve Enslers play The Vagina Monologues, government plans to slap a ban on another world-renowned play, Nikolai Gogols The Government Inspector.
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Why VP Bukenya must not meet Baganda soldiers
By Ssemujju Ibrahim NgandaWEEKLY OBSERVER, 9th June 2005
The Uganda Peoples Defence Forces (UPDF) has six lieutenant generals, none of them a Muganda. It has 10 major generals and 18 brigadiers, and only one is Muganda at each of these two ranks. Of
June 8, 2005
Crumbs for Africa
President Bush kept a remarkably straight face yesterday when he strode to the microphones with Britain's prime minister, Tony Blair, and told the world that the United States would now get around to spending $674 million in emergency aid that Congress had
Hugh Sturrock
A freshly fed mosquito, top; one 12 hours after being killed by a fungus, center; and one 24 hours after being killed by the fungus.
June 10, 2005
Fungus Fatal to Mosquito May Aid Global War on Malaria
By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.
In a finding that may open promising new ways to
SHOPTALK: Who is eating ghost money?
Weekly Observer, 9th June 2005
Stung by allegations in an official report claiming they were instrumental in creating thousands of ghosts, several UPDF officers have called The Weekly Observer to say the report prepared by Defence Minister Amama Mbabazi,
19,000 prisoners in Ugandan jails
By Benon Herbert OlukaWEEKLY OBSERVER, 9th June 2005
Close to 19,000 prisoners are languishing in different prisons around the country, causing unbearable congestion and death to some prisoners due to poor living conditions.Senior assistant commissioner of
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