UGANDA  28/10/2004 11:26
FORMER REBEL GROUP ABANDONS ARMED CONFLICT AND REPATRIATES
General General, Brief

The Ugandan government has one less enemy, as reported by the Kampala press, giving the news of the return, yesterday to the capital, of 120 men of the West Nile Bank Front (WNBF), the rebel group headed by Taban Amin, son of former president and dictator Idi Amin Dada. After the return of Taban to Uganda in 2003, the Ugandan government decided to include the group in an amnesty programme that also foresaw the dismantling of the rebel strongholds present in the neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo. In the past months, some 600 WNBF members already returned to Uganda. The air lift that repatriated the last 120 rebels was guaranteed by the United Nations Mission in DR-Congo (MONUC), while the Irish Embassy to Uganda allocated some 100,000 Euro for projects for the reinstatement of the former combatants into society.
[BO]

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and now that WNBF Part one is back and ready to be rehabilitated, like WNBF part TWO prior to them, they  are now  ready for even more handouts from Yoweri Museveni's NRM Dictatorship.  This,  as we awaite for WNBF part THREE or is it part FOUR to also join the grove train  and  benefit  from the Ugandan Treasury .


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