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Ssemakula
May be you would be a real gentle man if you said
the same thing in 1986? And no it is nothing
personal , just sick and tired of Uganda wankers who lick until when it starts
to leak all over the God Damn place.
Em
Toronto.
The Mulindwas Communication Group "With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is
in
anarchy"
Groupe de communication Mulindwas "avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans
l'anarchie"
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Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 8:30
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Subject: Re: [Ugnet] Museveni opposes
condoms in Schools
This man (or shall we be frank and say, puppet), is desparate to
ingratiate himself to Bush -- after tying comically to distance himself from
him just before the US election.
This would be ok, were it not for the fact that with regards to AIDS the
ONLY hope for Uganda, if not Africa, is ABC, everywhere, and at all times --
especially given the undiputed fact of sexual activity of the concerned
populations. Does teen pregnancy or pre-age-18 HIV/AIDS ring a bell
anywhere?
If Mu7 had any guts, he'd tell his master that Uganda's interests, and
survival, come before dogma.
But, such is the life of a puppet.
Owor Kipenji
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Museveni opposes condoms in schools |
NO COMPROMISE: Museveni addressing the Uganda
AIDS Partnership Forum yesterday |
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By Milton Olupot and Josephine Maseruka
THE
distribution of condoms in primary and secondary schools promotes
immorality, President Yoweri Museveni has said. �I am not in
favour of distribution of condoms in primary and even secondary
schools. leave them in shops so that the ones who are badly off can
buy them. Let condoms be a last resort,� he said. He was opening
the third Uganda AIDS Partnership Forum yesterday at the International
Conference Centre in Kampala. He said children think the only way
to have safe sex was to rely on condoms. �I have grown up children
and my policy was to frighten them out of indisciplined sex. I started
talking to them from the age of 13, telling them to concentrate on
their studies, that time would come for sex and that peer groups at
school gave them wrong advice from bad families. Indeed, I succeeded
in this,� he said. The two-day forum on �reporting the present,
preparing the future,� said Uganda�s main challenge was how to find a
solution to the HIV sero-prevalence stagnation that has remained
between 6% and 6.5% in the last four years. Museveni okayed the
Abstain, Be-faithful and Condoms (ABC) strategy. He, however, said
sexually transmitted diseases such as HPV and herpes genitalisis
spread even with condoms. �I am told Ngabo is not good, it breaks.
That is another crisis. I don�t know who approved that type. it breaks
and kills people. Whoever allowed the importation of that condom into
Uganda is a killer. Maybe that is why the prevalence rate has
stagnated because people believed in the safety of such condoms and
found they break. �There must be a limit to condoms, but for sure
if they are well manufactured they can control AIDS,� he said. The
Forum attracted all stakeholders in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
Museveni thanked American President George Bush, The Global Fund, the
World Bank and other donors for their contribution towards Uganda�s
fight against t he scourge. He said the Uganda AIDS Commission
(UAC) should coordinate the funds to minimise squandering. He also
attributed the stagnated AIDS prevalence to lack of knowledge among
the masses. instead of educating the people, FM radios and newspapers
are abusing the Government. �The decline these people are talking
about was because I went around preaching in every county. that is why
there was a dramatic fall. So you are harvesting what you sowed,� he
said. He called for the provision of anti-retroviral drugs.
�It is as if there are no other problems in Uganda and it is only
political power. Most of the time is wasted on political greed. You
are lucky that the prevalence stagnated. it could have gone up. UAC
should direct these radio stations to spread the messages and if they
don�t want we shall tell the Broadcasting Council to stop them because
they are not useful,� he said. He said he was considering how to
do it legally. �If there is no law it shou ld be done. the MPs are
here. Radio stations must be directed that this is what you should
broadcast,� Museveni said. He said churches and mosques were not doing
much. Museveni called on the Ministry of Health to train ordinary
people in professional fields, to reduce the burden on its workers.
�I trained ordinary people to defeat a professional army. I went
to Luweero and found people in rags and trained them to defeat people
trained from Soviet Union and other military academies,� he said.
UAC Director General Kihumuro Apuuli said the challenge now was
complacency and persistent risk behaviour.
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