Mulindwa,
   
  You are the one wasting your time, if at all you have any not to waste.
   
  Personalizing Ugandan problems on Mu7 is unavoidable!! Is that just about 
clear?? Mu7 brought in sectarian recruitment of the army, to serve his evil 
intention against Northerners, since he hated Northerners and Easterners who by 
virtue of their willingness to join the army during and after colonization, 
dominated the army then. 
   
  No one in Uganda since independent told Southerners and Westerners NOT TO 
JOIN Uganda army!! Southerners and Westerners before this current period, 
dominated businesses plus other administrative jobs, including public services 
instead; they never wanted army jobs. So, it was Mu7 who brought this 
North/East vs. South/West political saga that MUST be erased by all means!! You 
can defend Mu7 all you want, and at your own peril. Its your choice.
   
  Now Ugandans have lost more in their life than at anytime in our history. 
North/East lost the army, and South/West lost businesses! 80% of Uganda economy 
is now under foreign control!! Ugandan taxpayers money, subsidized by foreign 
donnations, are being used to buy arms and ammunitions to kill citizens. The 
remainder are siphoned off by high ranking government officials!! There are 
absolutely nothing in terms of projects, by the governmewnt, for peoples' 
transformation. The populations are more uneducated and miseducated than ever 
before. Many so called educated idiots in the country have instead fallen 
victims of quasi foreign NGOs whose project are by and large designed not to 
bear any fruits. Only idiots will defend Mu7!!
   
  And as long as he stays in power, the struggle to have him go must continue. 
FDC cannot lose sight on that!
   
  Ocii 

Edward Mulindwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          Ocii
   
  In continuation of wasting every body's time. Your stand is very misleading 
that Museveni as a man and alone stood up and built the Movement. Such 
personalisation of any problem of any nation has been done in Somalia against 
Siad Barre, DRC againist Mobutu, Liberia against Taylor, South Africa againist 
apartheid, Kenya against Arap Moi, Iraq againist Sadam Hussein, Afghanistan 
against the Taliban's the list is end less.
   
  I have a very busy evening so tomorrow if you are lucky I will come back and 
educated to you what changes the removal of those entities made in those 
nations, for you do not seem to know.
   
  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"

    ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: ocii 
  To: The First Virtual Network for friends of Uganda 
  Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2007 6:52 PM
  Subject: Re: [Ugnet] Greetings Brother Gook
  

  Visionaries bring change first, then embark on revolutionary transformation. 
To scuttle change from the worst, to no change at all so the status-quo 
continues, is itself idiotic. 
   
  We know the condition of Uganda; and it was brought about by none other than 
Mu7. To think that Mu7 is better than all these, those who fled from the system 
he put in place, is even the worse crime that can be committed by any learnt 
Ugandan! 
   
  First step first: Bringing change. Then next thing next: Grounding vision.
   
  Let us stop looking at the FDC and NRA/M to see which one is better, when we 
know the state of the country! If Mu7 is better, why do we pretend to critique 
his system?
   
  That is what I wonder about.
   
  Ocii

Mitayo de Potosi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    Greetings Brother Gook.
   
  At one time I had delusions that out there, there was some critical mass of 
enlightened Ugandans to be relied upon to articulate the real course for our 
country's future. 
   
  I don't have such delusions any more !!
   
  Take Munini for example. 
   
  How do you leave Kigezi for Canada, and instead of living within civilised 
Toronto you choose to go and live into some jungle called New Market? 
   
  I don't think the fellow has read a single Medical Journal in twenty years !!
   
  Then there is this Anne Mugisha who was part of the gangsters that run-down 
the Uganda Commercial Bank Bank before they gave it away to British 
Imperialism. (A Bank that was built with the blood and sweat of our dear ones). 
 
   
  In the article below, like countless other times, she writes a summary of 
some superficial and meaningless text. 
   
  Have you ever seen her write some analytical piece on either our local or 
international issue? 
   
  And she purportedly is one of the leaders in FDC; can you imagine? !!
   
  And the situation is not any better in either DP or UPC !!
   
  I am pained and embarrassed to acknowledge that on the issue of  'being smart 
and enlightened', on our national scene, gangster/criminal/dictator Museveni 
beats all these idiots hands down ..... 
   
  For fools, slavery is our lot.
  ==========================================================
            July 19, 2007
    Rising above evil                     OPINION        Anne Mugisha           
      I happened upon a profoundly humbling book by South African psychologist 
Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela and promptly regretted my lapse in following 
developments in the northern Uganda peace talks. 
While I have continued to follow the headline stories I have not fully pursued 
the behind the scenes efforts by well meaning ordinary folks in finding long 
term solutions to very complex social issues. In her book 'A Human Being Died 
That Night,' Ms. Gobodo-Madikizela who worked closely with the Truth and 
Reconciliation Commission chaired by Archbishop Desmond Tutu; transports her 
reader into exploring the mind of apartheid's notorious death squad chief 
Eugene de Kock. 
Her candid analysis of the thinking behind evil deeds leads us to closely 
re-examine traditionally held beliefs about crime and punishment and even hard 
nosed cynics are forced to re-evaluate the purpose and effect of punitive 
justice. 
Until I read this book; and I am reading it sparingly, enjoying each paragraph 
and hating to see the pages get closer and closer to its end, my understanding 
of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was so narrow and amounted to a 
political cliché: A mechanism that will be instituted to enable Ugandans at 
some time in the future to deal with the mistrust of government institutions 
caused by decades of human rights abuses by the state. 
Many Ugandans are struggling to understand why the Acholi people would forgive 
the evil deeds of both the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) and the government 
after two decades of carnage. 
We are so steeped in the traditional legal system – where crime attracts 
punitive measures equal or greater than the crime, that we cannot fathom how a 
community that has been raped literally and figuratively can contemplate to let 
off criminals of evil proportions at a ceremony that involves toasting to a 
bitter drink. Pumla's book has made it possible for me to understand that there 
is such a thing as rising above evil and achieving reconciliation through acts 
of forgiveness. 
The book also teaches an important lesson to those personally responsible for 
crimes against political opponents and who falsely believe that the 'system' 
will always defend them. When apartheid ended, de Kock and others who killed 
and tortured people found themselves exposed because the ideology for which 
they had been sent on evil missions had been defeated. 
They were isolated and left to reckon with the reality that they were just 
plain criminals who committed evil deeds against ordinary people to defend an 
evil system. When they attacked communities in neighboring countries they had 
the full backing of the secret police and believed they were defending their 
country against 'communists' and 'terrorists.' Today they sit in jails 
abandoned by those who sent them on killer missions and without an ideology to 
justify their murders. 
I thought of those who torture and kill innocent people in safe houses in 
Uganda believing that they are fighting terrorism and realized that they are 
not dissimilar to foot soldiers of apartheid in South Africa, or those of the 
LRA who tortured and maimed innocent civilians in northern Uganda. The foot 
soldier always believes that they are committing atrocities for a greater good. 
If only they could foresee the isolation that awaits them when they finally 
face the consequences of their evil deeds. 
Here is an excerpt from Pumla's book:
'…apartheid turned religion on its head and through various church-based 
structures…provided a theological vocabulary to disguise the naked evil of what 
was being done… 
Yet when de Kock appeared at his 1995 trial, arrested by a post-apartheid 
government but in essence tried by the apparatus of the former apartheid 
state…the state attorney set the scene for de Kock's trial by isolating him 
from the system that he had served… 
Those who gave de Kock orders, who once worked hard to protect him from being 
found out, were no longer available or willing to go out on a limb for him… 
this despite the fact that de Kock had received many medals for his killing 
raids, including the highest national award for bravery, the Silver Star…' 
'Asked by the TRC whether they had authorized the crimes that were committed by 
apartheid's foot soldiers, the master architects of apartheid responded time 
and again that there was no official policy that sponsored illegal acts of 
violence. 
Yet when those who spoke out against apartheid were assassinated, died in 
police custody, or simply disappeared, when families in neighboring states who 
were thought to be harboring ANC members in exile were killed, when cars and 
buildings associated with the liberation movement exploded or burned down, no 
politician called for the investigation into these mysterious occurrences.' 
Each night I pray that I will be around to witness events at Uganda's future 
Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The author is a Special Envoy, Office of the President, FDC. 


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