WHERE ARE THOSE UGANDAN WHO ALWAYS CONTEND THAT THEY CAN TALK SENSES INTO KONY / LRA AND BRING HIM TO SERIOUSLY BOTH COMPLY WITH AND COMMIT TO PEACEFUL DIALOGUE WITH THE UGANDAN REGIME?

 

What are they waiting for?

 

Do they proceed from their desire for new governance in Uganda or from the severity of the doggy situation our Ugandan commonality is exposed to?

 

If the latter bears any superiority then they should commit regardless of the power wielder at state house.

 

It is about making the best of the worst situation!!! Uganda democracy is another five.

 

Otherwise, a logical conclusion is that they neither have the ability or the capability of engaging the LRA into a meaningful dialogue. And, what would the dialogue be about anyway, considering the magnitude of subsequent barbarism?

 

One thing seems certain, they have burnt down all bridges and dialogue about political power sharing is invisible at present moment.

 

The Uganda government should go at full length to protect our people!!

rgds

noc'l gaumoy

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>揂t least 17,000, perhaps as many as 20,000 people in Kitgum and the surrounding area spent the night away from home, and they will do the same in the days to come. The situation will continue until someone manages to put a stop to the acts of violence carried out by the rebels of LRA (Lord抯 Resistance Army),?a local religious source told MISNA, describing the necessarily 憇tray?existence of thousands of people in Kitgum, capital of the northern district of the same name. 揂t sunset, they are forced to abandon their homes, and are able to return only at dawn the following day, in the hope of finding the belongings that they left behind, and of being able to resume 憂ormal?life, at least until sunset,?said the source. Yesterday, MISNA released the news that thousands of people have been pouring into KItgum for days following reports of attacks and ambushes and persistent rumours that the rebels are mounting a series of large-scale operations. 揟his is a p henomenon that is completely new: north Uganda is the only region in the world to have nocturnal displaced people,?continues the source, explaining that 搕he people cannot do otherwise. Every family has now seen a child abducted or a loved one beaten or killed by the rebels? The figures pertaining to this night-time exodus are worrying: 揑n the province of Kitgum, at least 7,000 people are seeking shelter, particularly in church and hospital structures, while there are at least 10,000 in the city,?explains the interlocutor. The displaced are right to flee, says the source: 揘umerous homes were looted last night as well. Fortunately, there were no victims, given that with sundown all the homes empty. However, death comes easily in north Uganda. This morning, for example, intense gunfire was heard around 15 kilometres northeast of Kitgum. I would have liked to have gone to see what was going on, but I soldier stopped me: 搕he roads are not safe ?he told me ?it is better if you do not go.擺LC]
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