In a story by Alfred Wasike (Museveni explains succession, New Vision 30 June 2005), the president is reported to have urged the Police to read the Constitution because it would help them in dealing with anarchists. "Discipline them. We can't have this indiscipline any more. Be on the side of the Constitution. We need order."
How nice! And cheeky too! He is busy denigrating it and then urging others to be on its side? I hope the Uganda police hasn't forgotten how he used to deride them. What has changed? Wamala becoming the head of the police force?
I hope police pays heed to their president who knows very well that they have not been on the side of the constitution. What with denying others the right to express themselves non-violently. They sure would use a good read of all three constitution Uganda has had.
And while there are at it, they should not forget that the president is the master anarchist. In the case the dictionary is not handy:
Pronunciation: 'a-n&r-kist, -"när-
Function: noun
1 : one who rebels against any authority, established order, or ruling power;
2 : one who believes in, advocates, or promotes anarchism or anarchy; especially : one who uses violent means to overthrow the established order.
Function: noun
1 : one who rebels against any authority, established order, or ruling power;
2 : one who believes in, advocates, or promotes anarchism or anarchy; especially : one who uses violent means to overthrow the established order.
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