[Ugnet] DENNIS NYONDO YOU HAVE GOT MAIL
Denis Nyondo I had to go after this writing. You see every single dictator is a very good man and everything he does he does it from the goodness of his heart and for the care he has for his country. There was no good man to sit with on a table than Hitler and everything he did was actually sold as for the benefit of The Germanys. There was no man that was so social than Iddi Amin, and these days one wonders why I have used him a great deal. Amin would show up at a swimming pool and swims with everybody. There was a time he was driving back to Kampala from Arua and he stopped into Luwero for there was a soccer match one of those districts competing with each other. He pulled in and stared to support a team that was beaten, but that was Iddi Amin, so a people person, but he was a dictator. And that is important to be included on this writing. What makes these people dictators is that they start by loving their country, then they bypass the entire system of election, they ignore the whole of us as 36 million Ugandans and write a policy we all must follow and why. Iddi Amin had reasons written on a back of a table mart, Museveni abandoned all of us and ignored all of us for he had a better brain to reason for all of us, he went to Luwero war even though we had an elected government. But he single handedly had a better agenda for all of us as Ugandans, he stared by killing Northerners and today the road blocks are in Mbarara its self. Paul Kagame is another one, he listed every murdered Tutsi even if it was a 1 hour pregnancy as long as you are a Tutsi he listed you and used that to kill as many Hutus as he can, to today there is no official number of the Hutus dead even though we know all The dead Tutsi. Watch Rwanda as it falls into turmoil, Paul Kagame is going to start to kill The Tutsis too. Which brings me to AMO, as much as many misunderstand that man, I respected him for several reason but this is the one that did it for me. When Amin was thrown out of power, Uganda almost fell into a power vacuum, you had these people that simply wanted to take power at all costs, we had loose killers like Museveni in FRONASA, we had murderers like Andrew Kayiira that would murder professionally but you had lost Baboons like Nkwanga. And all these people even though were not politicians wanted to lead the country. As this confusion continued a call was made to Obote to come back and lead the country for he would by-pass all that and unite every one under one burner. Obote declined. As confusions continued to grow in Uganda AMO refused to come back and lead the country, until when he made a condition of his coming back, if I am to lead the country we have to hold an election and if Ugandans elect me I will lead. That is what a democratic man does, he uses the 36 million as reference to make the national decisions. There was many reasons why AMO would directly show up, the man's mandate had not been finished then Amin threw him out of power. Obote used his friendship with Nyerere to build a war base in Tanzania to a point of getting The Tanzanian army to be involved, none of these people would have fought in Uganda without the Tanzanian base. And no one would convince Nyerere than Obote to do so, this is all to show you how effective AMO was in that war, and yet he never wanted to lead Uganda without an election. And to lead it when he had no ulterior motive, he never stole money from Uganda even though he was The Minister of Finance, a very powerful position, he never invested out of Uganda and he died a poor man. But he wanted to ask Ugandans permission before he came back to leadership and Ugandans allowed him to do so. Dennis Nyondo you love that country, but that country has 36 million people, you have absolutely no right deciding for all of them what will happen after Museveni. And yet you have sat in Nakaseke probably with your other half and made a decision that Ugandans need a Transitional government. Dennis you consititutionary have no authority to do that, what you are allowed to do is to hold an open and general election if Ugandans elect you fine. I just get so sick and tired of these policies written in some guy's toilet of we have a registration to 2021, what constitution gave you that sir? Ugandans are not stupid if Museveni leaves today we can hold an election the next day. It all starts with good intentions of I will lead only one term. Dennis Nyondo get out of the way of Ugandans so that they choose whoever they wish to lead them, you are neither their brain nor heart. Every single terrorist we have had in State House came talking with a small voice as you have just done in this writing. Your postinghee under must frighten every Ugandan dead or alive. JESUS !! EM On the 49th Thé Mulindwas Communication Group With Yoweri Museveni and Dr. Kiiza Besigye Uganda is in anarchy
[Ugnet] A BRUNDIAN ARRESTED IN OREBRO FOR SPYING ON RWANDESE This is too close for comfort
http://livingtext.blogspot.ca/2013/02/rwandas-planned-assassinations-in-sweden.html 'Banana code' cited in refugee spying charges 8 Feb 2013, 14:32 A Burundian national has been charged for using coded messages about bananas to pass along intelligence on Rwandan dissidents living in Sweden, and faces up to four years in prison if convicted.  The 44-year-old man was arrested in Örebro, central Sweden, in May last year. Between 2010 and 2011, the man had collected information secretly and fraudulently about Rwandans living in Sweden, prosecutor Ronnie Jacobsson said. The man spied on dissidents including journalists, writers, and those active in Rwandan associations. According to prosecutors, the 44-year-old had been given the mission from high-ranking military officials in Rwanda to gather information about dissidents' political opinions, including where they live in Sweden, their telephone numbers, and other background information. He then coded the intelligence before sending it back to representatives of the Rwandan regime, prosecutors claimed, based on evidence gathered from intercepted phone calls between the 44-year-old and Rwandan representatives. Prosecutors believe messages about bananas were part of the man's tradecraft. The man who eats bananas will guide you, was said in one telephone conversation. Go to the place to meet the man who will eat a lot of bananas. Focus on the bananas, was other instruction to the 44-year-old suspect. Tomorrow I'm going to look for the banana market, but I don't have enough oil, he wrote in a text message. The man claims, however, that he was interested in importing bananas. He denies what has been said, but I haven't had time to analyze the indictment closer and can't give any further comments, the 44-year-old's lawyer Magnus Arntell told TT. The man risks up to four years in prison, with the prosecutor aiming to have him deported from Sweden. The man was held on remand for two months last year, and upon release was prevented from leaving the country. Sweden's foreign ministry has previously accused Rwandan intelligence agencies of being active in Sweden. A 2010 foreign ministry report called Rwandan intelligence agencies goal-oriented, saying they use basically method available to aggressive services in carrying out orders from political powers in Rwanda. Thé Mulindwas Communication Group With Yoweri Museveni and Dr. Kiiza Besigye Uganda is in anarchy Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni na Dk. Kiiza Besigye Uganda ni katika machafuko ___ Ugandanet mailing list Ugandanet@kym.net http://kym.net/mailman/listinfo/ugandanet UGANDANET is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ All Archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com/ugandanet@kym.net/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ---
[Ugnet] MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD LEADERS, AND MUBARAK AGAIN FACE TRIAL IN EGYPT. {What is The American foreign policy on Egypt?}
Muslim Brotherhood leaders, Mubarak face trial in Egypt http://www.reuters.com/ Description: ReutersBy Alistair Lyon | Reuters 6 hours ago By Alistair Lyon CAIRO (Reuters) - Three leaders of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood and the movement's former arch-foe Hosni Mubarak faced separate trials on Sunday on similar charges of involvement in the killing of protesters. With Egypt now under an army-installed government after last month's overthrow of Islamist President Mohamed Mursi, local media seized on the symbolism of scheduling both sessions on the same day. Trial of two regimes, headlined al-Shorouk daily. In the end, Mohamed Badie, the Brotherhood's General Guide, and his deputies did not appear at the opening of their trial for security reasons, a judicial source said. Citing their absence, the judge adjourned the proceedings until October 29. The case against Badie, Khairat al-Shater and Rashad Bayoumy relates to unrest before the army removed Mursi on July 3. Mursi has been detained in an undisclosed location since then. More than 1,000 people, including about 100 soldiers and police, have died in violence across Egypt since Mursi's fall, making it the bloodiest civil unrest in the republic's 60-year history. Brotherhood supporters say the toll is much higher. Mubarak, who left prison on Thursday after judges ordered his release, appeared in a courtroom cage in a wheelchair, wearing sunglasses and dressed in white, along with his jailed sons Gamal and Alaa and former interior minister Habib al-Adly. After a hearing that lasted about three hours, the judge set the next session for September 14, pending further investigation. The former president was sentenced to life in prison last year for complicity in the killing of protesters during the 2011 revolt against him, but an appeals court ordered a retrial. A helicopter flew Mubarak to the court in the Police Academy on the eastern outskirts of Cairo from a military hospital where he was placed under house arrest after his release from jail. The government used a state of emergency it declared earlier this month to place Mubarak under house arrest, apparently to forestall any public anger if he had simply walked free. The trial of the Brotherhood leaders signals that Egypt's new army-backed rulers intend to crush what they have portrayed as a violent, terrorist group bent on subverting the state. The Brotherhood, which won five successive post-Mubarak votes, says it is a peaceful movement unjustly targeted by the generals who ousted Mursi, Egypt's first freely elected leader. The military contends it was responding to the people's will, citing vast demonstrations at the time against the rule of a man criticised for accumulating excessive power, pushing a partisan Islamist agenda and mismanaging the economy. BROTHERHOOD IN DISARRAY Charges against Badie and his aides include incitement to violence in connection with an anti-Brotherhood protest near the group's Cairo headquarters on June 30 in which nine people were killed and 91 wounded. The 70-year-old Brotherhood chief was detained last week. Shater and Bayoumy were picked up earlier. Pro-Mursi crowds staged small-scale marches on Friday, but the Brotherhood's street power appears to have faded due to the round-up of its leaders and the bloody dispersal of protest camps set up in Cairo to demand the president's reinstatement. A pro-Mursi alliance known as the National Coalition to Support Legitimacy and Reject the Coup called on Sunday for a campaign of civil disobedience to paralyse Egypt, retake the revolution and reverse the army takeover. A day earlier, in a sign of confidence, the government relaxed a night-time curfew, saying it would start at 9 p.m. (1900 GMT), instead of 7 p.m. The month-long curfew was imposed on August 14, the day the pro-Mursi protest vigils were stormed. Banks and financial institutions are working normally again. Castigating foes of the army, a spokesman for interim President Adly Mansour said Egypt had undergone difficulties in the past two months, but had reached a safe area. Those who tried and are still trying to break the Egyptian army will fall alongside the Tatars and Crusaders and all other enemies in the same dustbin, Ahmed el-Meslemani declared. The army has announced a roadmap back to democracy that involves revising the constitution adopted under Mursi in late 2012, with parliamentary and presidential elections to follow. Changes proposed by a government-appointed legal panel would scrap last year's Islamic additions to the constitution and revive a Mubarak-era voting system. Islamists and liberals have expressed alarm about the suggestions. Egyptian authorities arrested an Islamist militant on Sunday, saying he was close to the brother of al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri and had supplied arms to Mursi's supporters. Security sources said the authorities described the man, Daoud Khairat, as the right-hand man of Mohamed al-Zawahri, who was
[Ugnet] TAKE THIS FOR WHAT IT IS WORTH {Now that we have no foreign policy}
Press Statement Marie Harf Deputy SpokespersonOffice of the Spokesperson Washington, DC August 25, 2013 _ The United States is alarmed by the escalating fighting between the M23 armed group and the armed forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (FARDC) in eastern Congo. We condemn the actions of the M23, which have resulted in civilian casualties, attacks on the UN peacekeeping mission (MONUSCO), and significant population displacements. We are also concerned by reports of shelling across the Rwandan border, including credible UN reports that the M23 has fired into Rwandan territory. We call on the M23 to immediately end the hostilities, lay down their arms, and disband, in accordance with UN Security Council resolutions. We commend the actions of MONUSCO to protect civilians in and around Goma. Attacks against UN installations and personnel are unacceptable. We are deeply concerned about evidence of increasing ethnic tensions in Goma and call on all parties to avoid any actions that could exacerbate such tensions. We urgently call on the DRC and Rwandan governments to exercise restraint to prevent military escalation of the conflict or any action that puts civilians at risk. We reiterate our call for Rwanda to cease any and all support to the M23 and to respect DRC's territorial integrity, consistent with U.N. Security Council resolutions and its commitments under the Peace, Security, and Cooperation Framework. We also call on the DRC to take all prudent steps to protect civilians and to take precautions that FARDC shells do not inadvertently land in Rwandan territory. We urge MONUSCO and the Expanded Joint Verification Mechanism to promptly and thoroughly investigate charges of cross-border shelling. We urge all parties to facilitate access for humanitarian organizations assisting populations in need. The United States fully supports the Peace, Security, and Cooperation Framework signed by the DRC, Rwandan, and neighboring governments in February 2013 as the basis for a political dialogue to resolve the longstanding conflict in the region. We also believe any political settlement of the conflict must include accountability for human rights atrocities committed by leaders of the M23 and other armed groups, including the FDLR. The United States stands ready to consider further targeted sanctions against the leaders of the M23 and other armed groups and those who support them. PRN: 2013/2032 Thé Mulindwas Communication Group With Yoweri Museveni and Dr. Kiiza Besigye Uganda is in anarchy Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni na Dk. Kiiza Besigye Uganda ni katika machafuko ___ Ugandanet mailing list Ugandanet@kym.net http://kym.net/mailman/listinfo/ugandanet UGANDANET is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ All Archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com/ugandanet@kym.net/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ---
[Ugnet] World Folk Music Festival
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