Paul Mugerwa

So allow me to get this straight. Milton Obote looked at a ballot box as a
source of his being in power, he never lasted that much, Yoweri Museveni and
Ssabassajja Mutebi walked into Luwero and literary murdered tens of
thousands, yet almost thirty years in the going,  both are laughing. And I
am using a term laughing very carefully here. One sees Muzeyi Byanyima and
laughs, another gets a pay check on camera and laughs. Does God watch the
Movement/Mengo city or the Movement/Mengo city watches its self?

Oh and I am just asking sir.

EM
On the 49th


           Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni and Dr. Kiiza Besigye Uganda is in anarchy"
           Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni na Dk. Kiiza Besigye Uganda ni katika machafuko"


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From: [email protected]
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Sent: Monday, July 23, 2012 10:34 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: {UAH} M7 Survives Assassination Attempt


If God does not watch over the city, the watch-man stays awake in vain.  We
can only react to what happened and wonder what went wrong but we can't
guarantee anything. 

Weaponry' military attire and other forms of icons of power are all
instruments of fear, for those who employ them are fully aware that they
cannot engage the world without them. Once you discover their trick, you
will send them packing. 
Paul Mugerwa


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On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 6:14 PM PDT Dr.Edward Kayondo wrote:

>A few days ago we had an article on this forum discussing the proposed post
of the presidents son after returning from his training, apparently some
army officials had issue to where he would be posted.
>
>Does any one now have any doubts to what post he should hold after this
unfortunate incident ?
>
>Eddie, M.D
>
>
>
>________________________________
> From: edward pojim <[email protected]>
>To: "[email protected]" 
><[email protected]>
>Sent: Monday, July 23, 2012 6:59 PM
>Subject: Re: {UAH} M7 Survives Assassination Attempt
> 
>
>WBK:
> 
>One of the world's most heavily protected leaders is the PM of Isreal. Yet,
his security details rarely, if ever, don suits. 
> 
> 
> 
>
>From: WB Kyijomanyi <[email protected]>
>To: "[email protected]" 
><[email protected]>
>Sent: Monday, July 23, 2012 2:53 PM
>Subject: RE: {UAH} M7 Survives Assassination Attempt
>
>
> 
> 
> 
>
>Mr. Pojim:
> 
>I know that some members of the escort/security team dress differently, for
example those who mingle with civilians. Then there are the uniformed
officers. What I have in mind are those who are closest to the president.
The men and women who travel with him and are thus closet to him.
> 
>If you watch Ugandan security officers , yes they are now wearing suits but
different colors.
> 
>I think RECCE is mostly made up of GSU officers, but as you point out with
the best performers from the army, AP, and regular police.
> 
>I have not seen YKM in anything but suit so that make sit easy for his
security detail to wear suits. If he loved bitenge ,  Kaunda or plaid shirts
then the security team have to dress accordingly.
> 
>Yes I was impressed with the RECCE ever since I came face to face with Mr.
Moi's security detail. I think the cars now are fewer, but the same police
cars still lead.
> 
> WBK.
> 
> 
> 
> 
>.
> 
> 
>
> 
>
>Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2012 14:01:13 -0700
>From: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: {UAH} M7 Survives Assassination Attempt
>To: [email protected]
>
>
>WBK:
> 
>Presidential or VIP security details dress according to several factors 
>of the day. These factors include;
> 
>1.Weather conditions - rain, heat, sleek
> 
>2 Ammo to bear - what guns and what ammunition load to carry for the day. 
> 
>3. How much foot work to be covered that - how long will their subject be
on foot? For example, if the president is inspecting some projects that will
cause him to walk around for an extended period.
> 
>4. Adjuctant Support -  how much extra support should the details expect
from local security agencies?
> 
>5. And most importantly, the security threat at the time. Should majority
of the security details expose themselves by wearing similar clothings as a
way to neutralize potentail threats, or should they mingle with the crowd in
order to be ready to suppress from inside the crowd? This second option is
used in controlled environments like church services, indoor events, etc.
> 
>Obviously, you're impressed by Kenya's RECCE Company, the official name of
Presidential Security Escort in Kenya. But RECCE (it stands for
Reconnaissance Controlled Combat Efficiency), is not composed of GSU alone;
its specialized team members are drawn from the Army, the Special Branch
Police and the AP. They are like the Navy Seal, which is also drawn from all
the four branches of the US military and trained to operate in Sea, Air and
Land, thus their acronym SEAL.
> 
>Pojim
> 
>
>From: WB Kyijomanyi <[email protected]>
>To: "[email protected]" 
><[email protected]>
>Sent: Monday, July 23, 2012 12:54 PM
>Subject: {UAH} M7 Survives Assassination Attempt
>
>
> 
> 
> 
>
>Mr. Okurut:
> 
>Yes I want the presidential security/escort team to be well dressed in
expensive suits. And matching suits at that.  Yes they are expensive to
maintain  because they protect the president of Uganda.  I understand how
some feel but that is their business and right to feel that way.
> 
>Look at Mr. Kibaki's security team from the RECCE squad of the GSU to see
what I mean. They are well dressed in matching suits-call it uniform-but
that is to ensure cohesion and oneness.
> 
>I understand members of the RECCE team are also housed in separate 
>police quarters.
> 
>WBK
>  
>
>From: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: RE: {UAH} M7 Survives Assassination Attempt
>Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2012 19:12:55 +0200
>
> 
>Even this could just fake - M7 just wants to see the people's reaction and
then the rest will follow....
>
>
>
>Again - just thinking aloud......
>
>
>
>Nyar
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>
>
>From: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: {UAH} M7 Survives Assassination Attempt
>Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2012 14:09:38 +0000
>
> 
> 
>
>Folks:
> 
>The heading is alarmist. Did the men have any guns?
> 
> And while still on the topic could Mms Pammie Ankunda tell the president's
security team to wear similar suits. That way any stranger can be
easily spotted. I was looking at pictures of President  Museveni with former
President Clinton , and Ugandan security agents are wearing different colors
of suits. 
> 
>The president’s security team should be wearing expensive suits and not the
madoadoa type.
> 
> 
> 
>WBK
>  
>
>Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2012 15:59:09 +0200
>Subject: Re: {UAH} M7 Survives Assassination Attempt
>From: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>
>
>Kil luts
> 
> 
>Maybe these were just peasants who wanted to talk to him direct.
> 
>Have you thought of that?
>
>
>On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 3:42 PM, KI LUTS <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 
>>M7 Survives Assassination Attempt
>>By Johnson Taremwa:
>> 
>>Police officers and SFG operatives whisk away the assailant who wanted 
>>to attack the President on Saturday Thousands of people including army
generals were on Saturday left in total shock when two men beat President
Museveni’s security and charged towards him as he prepared to make a speech
at Mbarara High School.
>>The incident which caused chaos for over 20 minutes occurred during the
century celebrations that took place at the school premises where President
Museveni, an Old Boy, was presiding as the chief guest.
>>The celebrations were attended by throngs of dignitaries who included UPDF
generals, ministers and Members of Parliament.
>>It was exactly 1:20pm when the President had just taken his seat. As the
he was relaxing in his seat, two energetic men emerged from the gathering
and headed towards him.
>>One came from behind and another one in front. The assailants were however
blocked by inner security ring of the President.
>>The one who emerged from behind was nabbed just a few steps from
Museveni’s chief bodyguard, Col. Wilson Bwambale Mbadi’s back while the
other was arrested when 10 metres from the President. He was identified as
Mugarura Bagirio of Rubare Village in Ntungamo district.
>>One who was nabbed behind Col. Mbadi was whisked by SFG commandos and was
taken to unknown place while Mugarura was whisked away by police.
>>Mugarura first appeared subdued but later wriggled out of their hands and
got closer to the President.
>>He was again blocked by two armed soldiers who grabbed him and handed him
over to police officers. The assailant wrestled with SFG commandoes for over
20 minutes but was finally defeated.
>>The drama left very many people shocked. “You mean that the President’s
life is in danger to this extent,” one of the guests was quoted saying. “How
did these assailants beat the President’s security?” another guest was heard
wondering.
>>When we contacted for comment, Mbarara District Police Commander, Dickens
Bindeba, said investigations were ongoing. “We got the suspect from SFG
operatives and we are conducting investigations to establish what their
motive was. It seems they wanted to harm the President,” said Bindeba.
>>Bindeba said Police are taking the matter seriously and the suspects will
soon be produced in court for habouring intentions to harm the President.
>>In a telephone interview, Special Forces Group spokesperson, Capt. Edison
Kwesiga, downplayed the incident saying: “We arrested the people who were
not conforming to the activities on the ground and handed them to Police for
further management.”
>>PAST INCIDENTS
>>This incident comes hot on the heels of a March incident in which security
officers arrested Busongora South MP Boaz Kafuda armed with a loaded pistol
near Museveni.
>>Sources said Kafuda beat the President’s security and managed to enter the
conference hall at Parliament with a Ukraine-made Star pistol hoisted around
his waist.
>>He successfully passed through the security scan and headed straight to
Parliament conference room where Museveni was chairing NRM caucus meet to
drum up support to exonerate Bank of Uganda Governor Tumusiime Mutebile
following the controverasial Shs169bn compensation to businessman Hassan
Basajjabalaba.
>>Security sources said Kafuda proceeded to beat the inner security ring and
headed straight towards the President’s seat.
>>“The legislator had already made his way into what one can term as a
‘sacrosanct’ security territory,” the source said.
>>However, as the MP tried to take a seat near the President, security men
spotted him and immediately surrounded him and whisked him away.
>>Kafuda and Singh Katongole were also early this year reported by SFG
operatives to Museveni for carrying guns during the NRM retreat at the
National Leadership Institute, Kyankwanzi. Museveni reportedly cautioned the
two MPs against carrying guns to occasions where he is present.
>>In November last year, security operatives arrested a suspected assassin
in front of Museveni in Mbarara.
>>The suspect who was just four metres from the President had masqueraded as
an entertainer. Sources said security smelt a rat when the suspect
stealthily moved to the area where the President was seated.
>>“The man appeared to be after some shoddy deal as he continued moving
closer to the president,” a source said. “He was immediately arrested and
handed over to police for grilling,” he added.
>>OBs PERISH IN ACCIDENT
>>Meanwhile two Old Boys on Mbarara High School perished in accident as they
were heading to the cerebrations. One accident occurred on Saturday morning
as three OBs were knocked by a speeding car and one died on spot.
>>The deceased was identified as Barnet Mwebaze, a student at Makerere
University. The injured were identified as Cosmas Mwikirize who lectures at
Makerere University and the third one had not yet been identified by the
time we went to pres.
>>Another accident occurred on Friday evening at Rwebikoona where 
>>another Mbarara High School OB was knocked dead by speeding truck.
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