Re: [Ugnet] {UAH} THE POLITICAL BLIND SPOT UGANDANS THROW EACH OTHER
Peter Simon Okurut I know when I raise the issue of West Nile, you remind me of the Bombo road where Museveni was attacking cars. Listen I drove into a middle of an Attack of Owinyi Kibul Bus at mile 20 Bombo road, I saw the fragments of brains on the road, I saw people crying and their stomachs ooze out as they pull oxygen in for they were open, I saw half hands and I saw limbs of legs left two feet from a live human being. Don’t ever dare educate me on what happened on Bombo road sir for I lived it. And that had absolutely nothing to do with a cutting off of a West Nile completely off the government services. Today you are reminding me of the UPC Buganda agreement, Peter that agreement had absolutely nothing to do with the cutting off of the West Nile. The political history we have had in Uganda has absolutely no relevancy for any one in Uganda to decide to cut off a region, a full Arua and Apach Districts. 8 whooping constituencies that were abandoned since Amin left power until when Museveni came to power. That was wrong and it should have never been done, and should never be allowed again in our country. What you can do this Toronto morning sir, is to educate to what happened in the deal of UPC party and Buganda to justify that closure. Peter what happened in Lango and Acholi or on Bombo road to justify crucifying an entire population of the 8 full constituencies sir? Jog my history sir. EM -> { Trump for 2020 } On the 49th Parallel Thé Mulindwas Communication Group "With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in anarchy" Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi "Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni katika machafuko" From: ugandans-at-he...@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Simon Okurut Sent: Monday, August 3, 2020 9:12 AM To: ugandans-at-he...@googlegroups.com Cc: ugandanet@kym.net Subject: Re: {UAH} THE POLITICAL BLIND SPOT UGANDANS THROW EACH OTHER Herr Mulindwa, You know that we are all concerned about the terrible situation our country has gone through. The successive regimes have meted untold suffering onto Ugandans due to intolerance of divergent opinions and policies. From Obote I to present. What I disagree with you is your tendency to blame one regime, UPC without even attempting to trace and discuss the cause. For instance, while it's true that UPC/KY formed the first government in 1962 with Kabaka Mutesa as president and Obote as Prime Minister, you don't tell Ugandans what happened so that they disagreed which climaxed to the Lubiri attack in 1966. Even elders like Prof.Sekamwa, Sibambi, etc shy to inform Ugandans. Only Joshua Mayanja Nkangi has recently owned the mistake but the rest of you misinform the masses. Peter Simon On Monday, August 3, 2020, Herrn Mulindwa Edward mailto:mulin...@look.ca> > wrote: Peter Simon Okurut The first sentence of your writing is very disappointing, so to you if the government terrorizes a region and the politics of that region stall, it has a right to sit in Kampala and anoint any one it wans to represent it in parliament. What if Museveni did that, would have you concurred? There was a war in West Nile, the responsibility is not of Moses Ali who I even fail understanding what he was fighting for, but the responsibility of making decisions in West Nile or about West Nile was the government responsibility. Your second paragraph shows the exact danger of people inside the government failing to understand what its arm or how its arms are functioning out there, surely it is very possible that Paul Muwanga never understood the violence that was masking the entire Kampala, the man had a 24 hour security service. Here is the surprise to you sir, all those administrations you have listed were truly in Kampala but neither Lule, Godfrey Binayiisa, the Military Commission nor Milton Obote were in charge in Uganda, it was actually one man David Oyite Ojoke. Through out all those administrations Oyite made the most brutal decisions in that country that covered the region from the day of Amin departure to when Museveni came to power. If my recollection is right the region remained closed off throughout, and the first car to be driven to West Nile was Chris Opoka’s vehicle that had a first view of what exactly was done in West Nile. It was shocking. My dear friend the late OJ also had an aerial view of the region and he puked. Peter there was so much suffering in West Nile, it is a region that we have absolutely no hand on knowing how many people were murdered, United Nation has a fair knowledge and I use that term sparingly, of how many Acholi and Langi that died in the Kony/Museveni war. There is no organization that can tell us how many people died in West Nile. A region you now blame on Moses Ali. But holding this discussion is very complex for you
[Ugnet] THE POLITICAL BLIND SPOT UGANDANS THROW EACH OTHER
Peter Simon Okurut The first sentence of your writing is very disappointing, so to you if the government terrorizes a region and the politics of that region stall, it has a right to sit in Kampala and anoint any one it wans to represent it in parliament. What if Museveni did that, would have you concurred? There was a war in West Nile, the responsibility is not of Moses Ali who I even fail understanding what he was fighting for, but the responsibility of making decisions in West Nile or about West Nile was the government responsibility. Your second paragraph shows the exact danger of people inside the government failing to understand what its arm or how its arms are functioning out there, surely it is very possible that Paul Muwanga never understood the violence that was masking the entire Kampala, the man had a 24 hour security service. Here is the surprise to you sir, all those administrations you have listed were truly in Kampala but neither Lule, Godfrey Binayiisa, the Military Commission nor Milton Obote were in charge in Uganda, it was actually one man David Oyite Ojoke. Through out all those administrations Oyite made the most brutal decisions in that country that covered the region from the day of Amin departure to when Museveni came to power. If my recollection is right the region remained closed off throughout, and the first car to be driven to West Nile was Chris Opoka’s vehicle that had a first view of what exactly was done in West Nile. It was shocking. My dear friend the late OJ also had an aerial view of the region and he puked. Peter there was so much suffering in West Nile, it is a region that we have absolutely no hand on knowing how many people were murdered, United Nation has a fair knowledge and I use that term sparingly, of how many Acholi and Langi that died in the Kony/Museveni war. There is no organization that can tell us how many people died in West Nile. A region you now blame on Moses Ali. But holding this discussion is very complex for you blame Museveni of murdering Acholi and Langi than Joseph Konny, but you turn around and blame Moses Ali for murdering the death of the people in West Nile than UPC and the Obote two government. That kind of selective twisted reasoning must frighten ever intelligent Ugandan out there. You take on the different organizations that were running Kampala, but according to your knowledge, Peter do you know a single function that was done by the Yusuf Lule, by Binayisa, by the Military commission in West Nile? Do you know of any government agency that had an office in West Nile? What is its name sir, for even police stations were closed. Now few days go Pink stated that life under Amin was hell on earth, Peter you were in Uganda under the Amin’s government, do you actually know of a single government agency that was cut out of Lango or Acholi? And I agree Amin was a dictator, the man came to power through a gun which I opposed and still oppose to today, but during his reign, was there a school that lost a teacher, a text book that was never handed to Acholi kids and Langi kids and for free? A teacher that failed to be paid a salary? A road that was never maintained, a power shortage, a phone system that failed to work. Peter Simon Okurut tell me a single government service that the Obote government had running in Lango and Acholi which Iddi Amin removed. We were both living in Uganda than the Pinks craps that talk out of the CNN behind. I worked in the region, and I toured it many many times, and I know exactly what happened there, please tell me what service that was lost due to Amin’a hate of Lango and Acholi to make it a hell on earth. I insist on services because with out them you might as well have put a bullet on every human being in that region. For the record if I may, Iddi Amin doubled and in many times tripled but expanded the government services that Lango and Acholi had during the Obote one government. Lango and entire Acholi expanded with the rest of the country in the Amin expansion of services to the people. If Acholi and Langi found that expansion to be the hell on earth, and pay it back by cutting West Nile off the country for all those years, then one can visibly understand why the mother fuckers deserved to be camped. Museveni is probably the man of the generation. EM -> { Trump for 2020 } On the 49th Parallel Thé Mulindwas Communication Group "With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in anarchy" Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi "Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni katika machafuko" From: ugandans-at-he...@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Simon Okurut Sent: Sunday, August 2, 2020 5:32 PM To: ugandans-at-he...@googlegroups.com Cc: ugandanet@kym.net Subject: {UAH} THE POLITICAL BLIND SPOT UGANDANS THROW EACH OTHER Herr