Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 5:24 AM
Subject: [Ugandacom] YOWERI KAGUTA MUSEVENI'S STORY (Part one)

Netters
For some time we have posted a great deal of information about Uganda and especially Northern Uganda, a part of a country that today has its own people clearly labelled Internally Displaced people. One of the things that many people fail to understand about Uganda is the craftiness of Yoweri Museveni, the plans of The National Resistance Movement and the kind of minds of people who can kill their fellow Nationals in the manner the movement has killed Ugandans in these past 18 plus years. So it is very crucial that we understand what Uganda as a nation is up against, and what a better way than to understand the man behind all these murders. Yoweri K. Museveni.
This story has two parts, this morning we are going to make public part one and tomorrow morning we will post part two. Please I imploy you to take the time and read these notes so that you can understand the mind in this man. Museveni's history and then you can know where he is going.
 
I must take a minute to thank the brains which took the time to compile this history of the very dark side of our country.
Em
Toronto Canada
       The Mulindwas communication group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
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Museveni infiltrated the Musasani Palace and cheated President Nyerere that he was a committed Marxist/Socialist and would die for the cause, he now peddles capitalist ideology of extreme capitalism called 'globalization. He infiltrated President's Offices in Parliament building in Kampala and cheated Obote/Akena Adoko that he was the most loyal UPC youth and use to crawl on his knees on the 4th Flour to show respect for President Obote, but now abuses and cannot give the slightest of respect expected of a younger person to an Older person in our  African culture. He again cheated Nyerere and claimed in 1972 that he had personal army of 6,000 men in the ready in Uganda. It was on this bases that Nyerere allow for an invasion of Uganda. Museveni turned up at Mutukula with only 13 men and 2 women. The invasion attempt ended in a tragic fiasco in Masaka and Mbarara. 1,015 Ugandan invaders were killed. Museveni escaped driving himself into Tanzania in the only Medical truck which was supposed to rescue the injured.

Come Arusha Conference, Museveni again posed as the great revolutionary and an anti-Obote who would save  President Lule. Lule appointed him as his minister of defence, giving him a free hand to recruit heavily from UN Rwandese Refugee Camps and train hand selected officers at Munduli in Tanzania. President Binaisa took him in confidence as well during which he continued to consolidate the position of his private army within the UNLA. On the other hand he took active part in overthrowing both Lule and Binaisa, If fate gave him the fortune to become President , certainly Binaisa gave him the arms.

In 1980, when the general elections effectively threw him out of the Uganda political arena and limelight, he now fully fell back on to his originally conspired master plan to subvert any Uganda government by the force of arms. He declared war on the elected government, 1981 and organised his army in Luweero. In an amalgamation with Lule's UNM, Museveni cheated Lule and kept most of the power the newly formed NRM/NRA. Andrew Kayira, Lule's right hand man was pushed to the fringes. Kayira attacked Lubiri Barracks in 1982, and on withdrawing through Rubaga, Museveni laid an ambush and relieved Kayira of the arms he  had looted from the barracks. Despite this rift, Cardinal E Nsubuga managed to put Museveni and Kayira together to continue to work together in tandem. 

The UNLA's specialist 51 Brigade thoroughly defeated Museveni's NRA in Luwero near river Kaafu Dec 83. Fortunately for Museveni, a UNLA helicopter carrying the Chief of Staff Lt.Gen Oyite Ojok crashed killing him and all his staff on board instantly. His death was to change the course of history of Uganda. During the lull for the mourning for Oyite, the defeated NRA escaped from the encirclement, crossed river Kaafu and entered the thick of Bundogo Forest.

The NRA defeat at Kaafu sent an unwelcome signal in certain circle in Uganda and capitals abroad. By this time Grace Ibingira had successfully sold Museveni to his friend President Bush as a budding African leader of the Savimbi-class. From visits to the USA and Mike Pike's videos and photographs, Museveni was analysed and had fitted the CIA bill very well (who says the CIA recruits people without personal ambition, without ingenuity, without craftiness and cunning, without audacity to openly lie and ruthless viciousness?). Already in Uganda, White House was accusing the incumbent government in Kampala of human rights violations in Luwero and at the same time praising and glamourizing the NRA models of democracy and administration in the areas it occupied

There was a flurry of international actions to save NRA from Budongo Forest. Help arrived in time. The UNLA roadblocks at Kiboga and Hoima were withdrawn except for a platoon roadblock miles outside Masindi Barracks. Immediately NRA occupied Hoima and Museveni was there in person addressing rallies at the Hoima football field etc. Then four trucks fully loaded with arms, ammunitions, food and medical supplies arrived at Masindi Barracks. It is alleged that the officer in charge of receiving supplies could not be found and permission for the trucks to enter the barracks at night could not be obtained. So, the 4 trucks were lined up outside the barrack walls, with some 2 guards. By the morning the NRA had helped itself to the 4 trucks and their contents (according to plan?).

By this time Lt.General Bazilio Olara Okello, the officer commanding the UNLA Northern Brigade under which was also Masindi Regiment and barracks, had been sucked deep into the conspiracy to subvert the Uganda government by the force of arms. There was no way such large amounts of armament could be moved in his area of command, from Gulu to Masindi, without his knowledge. He was openly defying orders from his superiors in Kampala and openly campaigning against the government.

The Bazilio factor played the ultimate role in the NRA and Museveni survival. The NRA rearmed and, reorganized and split into two. One section marched straight to establish new bases in Toro, Kasese and Bundibugyo. The other re-entered Luwero again and received massive recruits from priests who were now allowed to actively support NRA. For the first time the Baganda out-numbered the Banyankole and Banyarwanda in NRA. At this time also Kayira's UNM and Ngwanga's FEDEMU became very active.

And importantly, at this time Museveni had completely infiltrated the UNLA military intelligence and communication systems, and poor NASA. He got all the information he wanted, misinformed, disinformed at will. (to continue). 

The recently promoted Captain Okwera, commanding Fort Portal, was one of Bazilio�s very close confidants. He no longer took orders from his commanding officers in Mbarara Brigade H/qtrs, but directly from Bazilio in Gulu. He was ordered to supply the NRA with UNLA food and other logistics. Sooner, he sent out army vehicles to ferry the NRA into the barracks. The officers of the loyal section of the UNLA were confused and escaped to Mbarara, abandoning the barracks to the NRA without a single fight. Cpt. Okwera was killed instantly at Kamdini when he ran into Bazilio�s own ambush as he was driving to Gulu to report to Bazilio his successful handover of Fort Portal to the NRA.

 The UNLA Advance Tactical headquarters on Kasese/Fort Portal road also collapsed after its new commanding officer, Brigadier Obot was killed in an NRA ambush. The NRA went on to secure their first firm base of two municipalities and districts of Fort Portal and Kasese. This easy success, facilitated by the Bazilio factor, was vitally significant to the success story of the NRA. Mbarara barracks could now be easily attacked; food supply improved and most importantly, NRA could now fly its personnel and logistics out of and into Kasese Airfield without any hinderance (its pilot agent in Uganda Airlines high jacked and flew a plane to Kasese). All NRA actions that followed were now to be planned and directed from H/qtrs here.

 Unbeknown to Bazilio, there was an intrigue within intrigue. Bazilio�s forces were to do the �dirty job� of fighting the bulk of the loyal UNLA. for sometime. Bazilio was to engage the loyal UNLA in Acoli , Lango and Luwero areas, and thus destroy the UNLA. This was expected to last for some time. NRA was poised to take on the easy task of sneaking behind the battlefront, joining up with Kayira/Nsubuga forces, and marching with fanfare and pomp of a conqueror and capture Kla without resistance, and overthrow the elected UPC government. The exhausted Bazilio could then be kept out of Kla.

 The intrigue failed by default. The sudden and dramatic collapse of the loyal UNLA Command allowed Bazilio an easy one-day march on to Kla to grab state power. After Kla fell to Bazilio�s troops, Bazilio, like any other person, heard on Radio Uganda his officers arguing on live microphone whether they could be heard in Gulu or Kitgum and after playing their favorite Congolese music, they informed their Commander and asked what to do next.  Bazilio was soon out of his Command Post at the Bishop�s House at the Catholic Mission in Gulu where he had been hiding since he had began to defy orders from Kla. In a victory salute to announce his success, Bazilio rode an open Land Rover with Mr. Andrea Adimola, the Vice President General of the DP by his side, both men fractically waving to the bemused Gulu shopkeepers and market crowd in that sweltering heat of an eerie Saturday afternoon. They then hurriedly left Gulu for Kampala.

 Bazilio�s success (say luck!) was not predicted and was totally unexpected. It introduced an entirely new, different and awkward political and military situation. The victory was received with great anger and apprehension among the conspirators. NRA must now change plans to fight Bazilio�s reconstituted UNLA/Military Council, directly.

The continuation of part one is next

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