Fellow Citizens:
 
The arrest of our fellow citizens in Koboko by the NRM military dictatorship , is yet another clear manifestations  of how desparate the NRM military dictatorship has become.. The NRM is now seeing  imaginary "enemies" all over  our country.  My predictions is that many more of sure arrest and intimidation tactics by the NRM  will become more rampant as we get close to political transition in our country.  Take, heart fellow  citizens,  the suffering we encounter is nothing other then the labor pains  which we must go through. At the end we shall emerge truimphant.
The irony, however, which we must point out, is that International  friends of the Regime  such as British Imperialist  and American Neo-colonialist, are predictably quiet  while their stooge institutes even more repressive tactics against our fellow citizens. As a people , we shall most definately remember who was with us in our greatest hour of need  and who was playing the ostrich hidding it's head in the sand  even as we go through our suffering. Like they saying goes, if  it does not kill you , it only makes you stronger.  Peace fellow citizens and stay strong.
 
Matek

Matek Opoko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

UPDF Parades PRA Suspected Rebels in Koboko


 

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Frank Mugabi and Patrick Alioni
Kampala

The army on Saturday paraded before the press suspected People's Redemption Army (PRA) rebels and arms it said had been unearthed from Lurujo, Koboko county in Arua district.

The cache included 13 SMG's, 4,000 bullets, five RPG bombs, one RPG fuse, 14 anti-personal land mines and 10 fuses of anti-personnel mines.

Others were one anti tank mine, one MMG magazine, eight SMG empty magazines, one RPG optic sight, seven grenades and 15 SMG magazines.

West Nile UPDF spokesman Lt. Anech Mubangizi said the arms were recovered from a disguised pit latrine at the home of Zakaria Musa, a brother to Capt. Driat Brahan, a former intelligence officer in the defunct UNRF II.

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Mubangizi said they had also arrested five people, including a lecturer at Muni national teachers' college, on suspicion of coordinating PRA activities.

Samson Agupio, 48, a Maths lecturer and Reform Agenda district chairman in the 2001 presidential elections, was arrested from his home in the early morning hours on Wednesday.

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