Most probably the Reform
Agenda is aimed at saving faces.
When you look at its hierarchy, it�s purely movement. They would like to prove to the feeble
minded now that they are holier than thou.
If they had taken the path of born and again and confessed of their atrocities
before the reform, maybe someone would give them ears.
They may not have raised a finger or
voiced concerns while imagined Muslim opponents were branded ADF rebels because
then they were part of the concerts then and will always be.
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Don't sit and watch as neighbour's house burns:
Ssenkabirwa M
I have been following the way Reform Agenda activists have been disappearing
one after another, to be produced in court later to answer treason charges.
I don't support the trend but I say, let them also feel the heat.
I remember in mid-90s, these were the people serving in President Museveni's
government when members of a certain religious group were tortured and labelled
ADF collaborators (ADF was a rebel group operating in Rwenzori region). Some of
the people arrested even died in prisons.
Reformists didn't, at any one time, raise a finger against the arrests and
torture of these innocent Ugandans.
At least multipartists have all along been tried to challenge the Movement
government through election but the reformists turned a deaf ear when all these
scandals were taking place.
Days have come and gone and events have turned against them.
Remember George Orwell in his book, The Animal Farm summed it thus: "Man
is the only real enemy we have, remove man from the scene, and the root cause
of hunger and overwork is abolished for ever."
January 24, 2003 10:57:00