Mw. Ssemakula,

There is something odd about Binaisa's taking responsibility 
for this low moment in Uganda's political history, while 
Obote his boss and UPC, the ruling party, do not accept that 
they did anything wrong.

Binaisa was merely an accomplice, a tool.  Any other 
mendacious attorney general would have told his/her 
autocratic superiors what they wanted to hear, ie, "overthrow 
the constitution and everything will be alright."  Of course 
we know otherwise.

vukoni
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>Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 16:52:13 +0000
>From: "J Ssemakula" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>Subject: Re: ugnet_: Professor Binaisa Admits Abrogating 
Constitution  
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>Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 09:14:53 +0000
>From: "gook makanga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>Subject: ugnet_: Professor Binaisa Admits Abrogating 
Constitution  
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><P class=headline1>Professor Binaisa Admits Abrogating 
Constitution</P>
><P><B>By Anne Mugisa</B> <BR>For the first time since 
leaving power, former President Godfrey Binaisa has admitted 
responsibility for abrogating the 1962 constitution in 1966. 
<BR><BR>Prof. Binaisa, who was the then Attorney General, 
said he had to avert the brewing blood shed and a military 
take over by Idd Amin, the then feared Army Chief-of-Staff. 
<BR><BR>He said he wrote the 1966 pigeon hole constitution 
with Kamba Mugerwa and Koffi Cran, both Ghanaians. 
<BR><BR>�Faced with the 1966 events, I had to keep the 
citizens and foreigners from harm,� Binaisa said. <BR><BR>�I 
offered a solution. I told Dr. Obote that it was the only 
thing to do to save the country from military take over. I 
kicked out all the Ugandans from the office and let the 
Europeans handle it so as not to leak it. That constitution 
saved this country. I think I did a good job,� Binaisa added. 
<BR><BR>Binaisa was reacting to Justice George Kanyaihamba�s 
assertions in his book �Constitutional and Political H!
> istory of Uganda,� which was re-launched on Saturday. 
<BR>Kanyeihamba said Binaisa abrogated the Constitution. 
<BR><BR>Up to now, nobody had taken responsibility for the 
1966 pigeon hole constitution which saw the monarchies in 
Uganda abolished and the country�s titular president, Kabaka 
Frederick Mutesa, exiled. <BR><BR>Binaisa, however, denied 
that his action was intended to abolish the monarchy. 
<BR>Ends</P>
><P>Published on: <B>Tuesday, 29th October, 
2002</B></P><BR><BR><BR>Gook 
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