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Posts: Hari's is a hopeless approach
�The acholis are safer only with Kony killed.�
Should actually be made to read:
�The Acholis are safer only when Hari has killed Joseph Kony�.
As of now, with Hari�s testicle wrapped up in worm place in his exile home, but not in the cold bushes of Acholi land, the Acholis shall never know any peace.
Abdul Hari if you love the people of Acholi as seen in your crocodile tears, get up, dress, depart for Uganda, come join the UPDF and kill Kony. Without that, don�t waste our precious space in the cyber space, which seem your best war weapon against Kony, an enemy who does not even recognise your existence. This way you are fighting a very ineffective emotional war with your self. Your war is killing you, not Kony. Yours is a hopeless case.
Don't fear that if you venture out Kony would easily kill you, and burn your ass.
By: Tiberio Donna 23rd November, 2004 3:13 PM
Abdul: may be.. Abdul may be....
......The author of the text needs to say exactly what she means...otherwise the rest of us will keep guessing............ By: jennifer 23rd November, 2004 12:12 PM
Spiritual war affair Jennifer aren't you remidend of the churches in Uganda where the preists buchers and murders followers to death? Probably thats the kind of "spirituality" Susan is talking about.
I am just wondering.
By: abdul Hari 23rd November, 2004 11:07 AM
WHAT IS "SPIRITUAL WAR FARE?" Susan (post below) I do not understand by what you mean by "Spiritual war fare?" and what that means to the Kony war...
Many times "religion" has been mis-interpreted. You remind
me of
afew churches in Uganda where people wake up and go to church and pray for the whole day- week in week out...."seeking the lord"
By: jennifer 23rd November, 2004 9:41 AM
Kony's war is a spiriual one Mr. Simon,
Thankyou for your concern about kony's war. But as far as the topic of discussion is concerned, Iam informing you that, that war is a spiritual war. It can be solved by a spiritual war fare. I want to assure you that since the war began in 1986, military solution have been used, not withstanding the president's residence in the area. If that war was soluble by guns, Kony would be dead by now. Many attempts have involved Kony's death but the guy escapes. What is the luck behind his escape????? Military tactics? luck? tricks? atilaries? escorts? Fine out for yourself and then resolve the solution to the war. By: S
usan
Nyeko 22nd November, 2004 8:14 PM
SAFER: Mr Hari, just leave Kony and the Acholis for a moment. Where were the state and the government of Uganda to protect and provide security for its citizens? Where were the rest of Ugandans when their own counrty's people are getting killed?
I can see the kind of a wide and polarised division in Uganda through your kind. Call Kony whatever names you want, but there is a thin line when you keep mentioning people by their ethnic origin.
And please don't read me wrong, I am not a fan of Kony or the dictatorial regime in Kampala. By: Mike Aziz 21st November, 2004 6:48 PM
The acholis are safer only with Kony killed. Mike: Dont be bias. Talking about a suffering of an ethnic group cause to them by there own kith, does not mean connecting or else accusing them of responsibilites. BUT its just a warning, similar
to that
which can be given to parent warning them about the deeds of there chilfren. Ofcourse parent have a big roll to play in the upbringing of there children. Away or apart from those innocent boys and girls who are forcefully being abducted by Kony into his rebel activities, I think parents can educate and dis-encourage the others from willingly joining the so called LRA. Though iam not saying that the entire acholi ethnic group are resistants to the gorverment. BUT i can say that not all those Kony's combatants are abductees.
Wether Kony surrenders today, he has no place in the history of peace maker or fredom fighters. KONY is simply a lunatic, disgruntled thug a terorist who needs to be brought to justice if captured alive.
The acholi and the entire peace loving Ugandans and other members of the international communities are safer with Kony dead than being alive.
Thats my word.
By: abdul
Hari 21st November, 2004 5:06 PM
COMMON SENSE: Mr Hari, today we can not define and point who is a terrorist and who is not. Many, and some of our modern and prominent statemen were once labelled terrorists. It is wiser to get away from this terrorism issue.
You are right, murderers, or those who incite and order or condone should not get away with it. In Uganda, many of them are right in the seat of power. Kony and some top rank in the LRA should be brought to account for their deeds and crimes.
But to connect the group of ethnic to be responsible for their own suffering is unwise. The Acholis did not ask Kony or the military to commit all the kind of attrocities their people have experienced for the past years. Instead they were looking and expecting the state and the government of Uganda to provide security for them.
So Mr Hari, I don't have to be an Acholi or a Ugandan to see the right thing. Because I consider that
injustice to one is injustice to all. By: Mike Aziz 21st November, 2004 4:34 PM
Did you talk about sense?, lets talk about common sense. Mike: I dont know where you come from, neither do I really want. IN the few exchages we have had so far, you have used your maturity and commented about me with facts from your little imaginations.
BUT all i want to tell you is that, in this world we are living today, muderers and terorists should not be treated with pots of honey and baquettes of rose flowers, BUT should be pressured and persued with all humanly possible measures, with aims to bringing them to a STOP.
And thats my attitude always.
By: abdul Hari 21st November, 2004 12:10 PM
TO HARI Abdul Hari, where I come from, we always offer words of kindness and comfort to the victims of violence
and
abuses, whether it is committed to them by one of their own or by others.
In all of your comments, you seem to be picking on one particular ethnic. I don't think Uganda will ever see stability if there are many people with attitude like yours. By: Mike Aziz 21st November, 2004 2:18 AM
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