Petero,
FDC cannot come up with solution on Northern Uganda crisis now I am afraid.
Even if I was an FDC stalwart, I would not advocate the party expose their
solution to the crisis until when they take over government. Taking over Uganda
government is coming; only a matter of time.
A solution I can think of, that FDC can parade to the nation is, galvanizing
the masses, to bring about change. That is a solution if I were an FDC
official, I would embarked on and with vigour.
Do you get my drift?
Ocii
Peter-Rhaina Gwokto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"It would be interesting to know what the opposition in Uganda will say about
this issue. "
Unfortunately, the opposition has nothing to say - as usual. The Northern
issue has never been captured on the FDC radar as a significant problem. The
opposition thinks Northerners and their war prob is for the government to deal
with. Or rather, FDC just doesn't have a f'kn iota of a solution or idea
rgarding the Northern the prob.
Ocii may tell us.
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Peter-Rhaina Gwokto
Remember: "LRA leader Joseph Kony is named in 12 counts for crimes against
humanity and 21 counts for war crimes. His deputy, Otti, is named in 11 counts
for crimes against humanity and 21 counts for war crimes. Alleged crimes
include rape, murder, enslavement, sexual enslavement and forced enlisting of
children". ICC must not withdraw its indictments.
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From: Michael Senyonjo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 3:16:22 PM
Subject: RE: UGANDA BLOCKS REPORT ON NORTH AT UN ASSEMBLY
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I find this really strange. This is the same UN that is sending rebel leader
Josef Kony to the Hague for War Crimes. It would be interesting to know what
the opposition in Uganda will say about this issue.
Whatever evidence the UN has; Kony has now got a strong defense.
Michael Senyonjo
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 20:07:12 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: UGANDA BLOCKS REPORT ON NORTH AT UN ASSEMBLY
Isn't the Darfur mission interfering in Sudan's internal affairs?
On 10/10/07, Edward Mulindwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: *Uganda blocks
report on north at UN Assembly *
AGNES ASIIMWE UNITED NATIONS
October 11, 2007
UGANDA has blocked a move by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human
Rights to include on the Agenda of the UN General Assembly a report on the
human rights situation in northern Uganda.
Uganda's Permanent Representative to the UN, Mr Francis Butagira,
successfully put up a fight that resulted in leaving the report out of the
Agenda. He said adopting the report would amount to, "political interference
in Uganda's internal affairs."
The report was presented by Louise Arbour, the UN High Commissioner for
Human Rights.
"We believe the high commissioner has no mandate to ambush member states on
such sensitive issues even if she was authorised," Mr Butagira told the 3rd
Committee of the General Assembly on Monday.
"We are surprised because Uganda has cooperated with her office."
In August, the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
released a report accusing the UPDF of human rights violations and the use
of excessive force while disarming the Karimojong.
"She should have shared it with the Ugandan government if her aim was to
promote human rights," Mr Butagira later told Daily Monitor in an interview.
Mr Butagira said the latest report, which he is yet to read, was in bad
taste, especially at a time when the north is enjoying peace and residents
are leaving the IDP camps for their homes.
"The report may poison the progress so far achieved in the Juba Peace
Talks," Mr Butagira said. He added that the report could be the work of
politicians "fighting the regime and working to tarnish the image of the
country."
Uganda's top diplomat at the UN said the government has been constantly
demonised over issues of the north. "Behind it all was this fellow called
Olara Otunnu, but we fought off that agenda," he said.
Mr Olara Otunnu, a former UN Under-Secretary General and Special
Representative for Children and Armed Conflict, served as Uganda's permanent
representative to the UN from 1980 to 1985.
A few years ago, he referred to the LRA war in northern Uganda as a
genocide.
When the matter was put to vote at the end of the debate that lasted four
hours, those in favour not including the report on the Agenda were 76
against 54 while 20 members abstained. Uganda was supported by China, the
African Group, majority of who were members of the defunct Non-Aligned
Movement and the Group of 77 countries.
The OHCHR declined to comment on the issue
The Mulindwas Communication Group
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