I loathe such nincompoops ! Somehow in their wisdom members of this gang think they have the monopoly over knowledge and ability to analyse the situation in Uganda !


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Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 21:47:04 -0400

Semakula

Now NRM is autocracy? I thought that it is me and the mateks the Opokas the GRs who are backwards that do not know how Uganda is doing better?
Some how I have a feeling that any of you guys coming here today in 2004 and you oppose this movement, you how just how stupid you are. And I will leave it at that.


Em

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These political prisoners illustrate the urgent need to unseat the Movement government.




  Down with autocracy!



  ssemakula



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17 Anti Third Term Activists Remanded
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The Monitor (Kampala)
June 10, 2004
Posted to the web June 10, 2004
Mwanguhya Charles Mpagi
Kampala
Seventeen anti third term activists have been remanded in Kalisizo,Masaka. The seventeen are members of a youth pressure group, the Popular Resistance Against Life Presidency.
The acting Regional Police Commander, Mr Eric Naigambi, said the youths were arrested in Kyotera town, Masaka on Sunday for holding an illegal assembly.
They appeared in court in Kalisizo on Monday and were remanded for two weeks. The youth league of the National Democrats Forum (NDF), which also houses the PRALP at Katonga road in Kampala, issued a statement condemning the arrest. The statement was signed by their chairman Mr Titus Ekimanga.
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Naigambi identified some of those arrested as Mr Zakaria Munakayiba, Mr Waswa Kayondo, Mr Ibrahim Kasozi, Mr Ssozi Abdul, Mr Francis Bbale, Mr Robert Kavuma and Mr Tabu Mohammed.
Others are Mr Gonzaga Kalisa, Mr Ssenabulya Katerega, Mr Ssemwanga Kasirye, Mr Badru Zimbe, Mr Paul Lusiba, Mr John Ntumwe, Mr Godfrey Banadda, Ms Rehema Namatovu and Mr Godfrey Kagimu.
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