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This is what frustrates me from Ugandans. Konny has never been seen any where 
ever since these concocted talks started, Konny has never attended even a 
single one of them, but Robert Ssenkindu thinks that Konny is actually in 
Garamba and is holding talks with Uganda government. To Ssenkindu, he has seen 
talks between two parties when one party has never sat to negotiate face to 
face. This lie of talks from Uganda government has been alive for now many 
years, and at every single time Uganda government and international 
organizations have promised the appearance of Konny not to negotiate but to 
sign the agreement. So Konny is not important to the talks he is only good for 
the signing. Let me add as well that when ever a promise to sign appears, there 
is a Robert Ssenkindu directly or indirectly that gets some money from either 
Uganda government or an international organization. How long are you going to 
be lied about this Konny and how long are you going to buy that garbage that 
Konny actually exists? You see stupid as I am, if I am negotiating with any 
one, I would expect to see him face to face as a sign of mutual trust and 
respect, for it is those two that will pull any one to a conclusion of signing 
any agreement, but Konny has never shown up, it is Museveni and the Ministers 
traveling to see crap what.

Have you seen any thing tangible to prove that Uganda government is dealing 
with a one called Konny? Museveni the other day stated very well that he has 
never instructed Ruhakana Rugunda to speak with Konny, so what do the 
Ssenkindu's hold their faith on?

Is there a one called Konny fighting in Northern Uganda?

EM
Toronto
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Robert Ssenkindu 
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  Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 5:01 AM
  Subject: {UAH} Re: Uganda rebel Kony again a ‘no-show’


  Do they think that he such a fool to sign his own death warrant? If the fair 
terms  to both partys are not complied with, they should not expect a man who 
has spent more than two decades in the jungles to come out easily. Kony, I 
think, now feels more home in the jungle than in the real world simply because 
he has aclimatized to the jungle environ. So the gov't must seriously 
reconsider its position on the matter for the sake of the affected citizens.

  " I prefer liberty with danger than peace with slavery"----Jean Jaqueas 
Rousseau
  " Apolitician thinks on the next election - a statesman of the next 
generation"  James Freeman Clarke
  " The State calls its own violence, law;but that of the individual crime" - 
Max Stirner "The Ego and His Own (1845)"
  "The people of Asia were slaves because they had not learned how to pronouce 
the word 'no' -Winston Churchill.
  "The more corrupt the state,the numerous the laws- Cornelius Tacitus 
"Annals"(c.116.A.D)"
  SR. Sveritanien.





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  Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2008 22:46:10 -0500
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  Subject: {UAH} Uganda rebel Kony again a ‘no-show’

  Uganda rebel Kony again a 'no-show' KAMPALA: Efforts to bring a definitive 
end to Uganda's two-decade civil were in limbo yesterday after rebel leader 
Joseph Kony's no-show at a weekend signing ceremony but the government refused 
to lose hope.
  "We are not saying the process is finished. Kony should have signed this 
weekend, but he didn't. Now the ball is in his court," said Ruhakana Rugunda, 
who leads the government of Uganda's negotiating team.
  The end of November was identified by some parties as a deadline for Lord's 
Resistance Army (LRA) leader Kony to sign the deal that was finalised in April 
after two years of negotiations.
  But yesterday, Rugunda, whose side has already inked the agreement, said he 
might be prepared to give Kony another chance.
  "It will depend on the circumstances," he said, when asked if he would again 
travel to south Sudan at Kony's request. "It will depend on how serious the 
prospect is that he will appear. If we go back, we want to be sure."
  Speaking from south Sudan, where Kony had been expected to turn up, LRA 
spokesman David Nyekorach-Matsanga would not comment on his absence but said 
the LRA might make further statements soon.
  Kony reportedly reiterated his demand that warrants for his arrest issued by 
the International Criminal Court be withdrawn before he signs a peace deal.
  But Rugunda completely ruled out that possibility yesterday.
  "Negotiations are complete and will not be re-opened. There are provisions in 
the final agreement to deal with his concerns, but first he must sign," he said.
  The next step will largely be determined by the UN and the government of 
south Sudan, which has hosted the peace talks, according to Uganda's top 
military spokesman.
  Major Paddy Ankunda said Uganda would now wait until Joachim Chissano, the UN 
special envoy to the LRA-affected areas, and south Sudanese Vice President Riek 
Machar, the talks's chief mediator, weighed in.
  "We are waiting for their reports," Ankunda said. "And if they can't move 
this process further, they have to tell the world."
  Ankunda added that any military strategy to deal with the LRA, must involve 
all the countries affected by the conflict.
  "Kony is staying 2,000km from the Ugandan border, so there must be a regional 
response to deal with him," he said.
  "The Central African Republic (CAR) must take some responsibility. (The 
Democratic Republic of) Congo must take some responsibility, and south Sudan 
must take some responsibility."
  While Kony's rebellion began in Uganda some 20 years ago, he is currently 
based in DR Congo, and his fighters are accused of carrying out atrocities in a 
number of different countries in the region.
  One leading politician from Kony's home area in northern Uganda expressed 
concern that collapse of the talks might lead to more fighting.
  "If the peace process falters, it may cause the countries involved to 
consider military action, and so provoke Kony into fighting back, possibly near 
the Ugandan border," Norbert Mao, chairman of Gulu district, said.
  He added the Ugandan military could try to use the collapse of the peace 
process to redeem itself, after failing for decades to defeat Kony.
  "Having run the war incompetently, the UPDF may decide to now engage in 
fierce fighting, as a way of erasing that incompetence," he said.
  Mao said people in the region hardest hit by the LRA war are divided about 
Kony's failures to sign the deal.
  "I'm here in Gulu now, and people are of mixed opinion," he said.
  "Some say that the conditions were unfair, and wouldn't give Kony real peace, 
only unconditional surrender, while others are anxious about what this might 
mean."
  The Ugandan government delegation was to return to Kampala yesterday after 
two days in a jungle clearing in south Sudan, near the border with DR Congo, 
waiting for Kony to appear.
  "I am not frustrated," Rugunda said from Juba. "It is not a question of 
frustration. These events did not come as a shock." – AFP

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