On all the money this project is going to receive, can they get at minimum
100,000 Shillings and repair the monstrous building behind them? Look at it,
for it is a monster only waiting to explode, yes you have trained the Police
Officers, and yes you have dressed them, and yes you have given them the
equipments to beat the crap out of the people, but man oh man we grew up
all along with a single projection in our dear lives. You average a mans
worth by the house he has. Look at that building to realize how this
government is not about the people, not about the country and not about its
future. That building was probably built by AMO way many years ago before
Iddi Amin even came to power, and they have neglected it for they are in
Uganda to use everything we had and get out. And instead of Ugandans
realizing that this is a using government, the Orangutans are demanding a
seven days shutting down of Uganda for an old fart died.
Are you kidding me !!!!!!!!!
What is really wrong with you people? Geez !!!!!
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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Subject: [UAH] Police, civil society agree to partnerPublish Date: Feb 22,
2013
http://www.newvision.co.ug/news/640075-police-civil-society-agree-to-partner
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Police, civil society agree to partnerPublish Date: Feb 22, 2013
Police, civil society agree to partner
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Police boss Andrew Felix Kaweesi flags off the police band for a march to
Sharing Hall, Nsambya. PHOTO/John Agaba
newvision
By John Agaba
KAMPALA - The Police together with civil society organizations in the
country have launched a partnership that will see the forces get special
trainings on how best they can enforce law.
The partnership was launched at the Nsambya Sharing Hall and is spearheaded
by the John Paul II Justice and Peace Centre.
It is funded by the Irish Embassy in Uganda at a cost of 15,000 Euros (about
sh54m) and will last three years.
The Archbishop of Gulu Diocese John Baptist Odama noted that presently the
relationship between the forces and public has become a little problematic
something that has diminished the trust and belief the police are there to
protect the citizens.
In a message delivered by Msgr. John Baptist Kawuta, Odama who is also the
president of the Uganda Episcopal Conference, said that excessive use of
force and frequent resort to extreme measures such as tear gas resulted in a
hostile attitude towards the forces.
The Archbishop said the Police force exists to ensure law and order and is
supposed to protect citizens, guarantee their safety and security.
He, however, acknowledged that at times the police have to deal with very
aggressive and violent crowds when demonstrations turn into riots and that
many a time they are ill-equipped for these extreme situations in terms of
equipment, human resources, and training.
Friend of society
He said that the partnership was intended to improve this strained relation.
Under the partnership, the police will be engaged in a series of trainings
on how best they can deal with such crowds without necessarily coercing the
civilians.
There will also be lobbying and advocacy for improved welfare of the forces
and initiating an ongoing dialogue between the civil society and police and
engaging the media through talk shows.
The project intends to look at providing a forum for exchange, debate, and
discussion between the civil society and the police.
The representative board of governors John Paul II Justice and Peace Centre
Fr. William Klauer said it was important for the public and the civil
society and other sectors in society to express their grievances freely and
openly when confronted with injustices.
Citizens have a right to demonstrate and they have the freedom of
expression as guaranteed in the constitution of Uganda, he said.
According to him, peaceful protestors should be allowed to assemble and
receive the security they need from the Police.
He said that police should be a friend of society, so to say, through for
instance, facilitating public protests while maintaining law and order.
Street protests should always remain peaceful, and should respect human
life as well as private and public property. In no circumstance is there any
justification for loss of life or destruction of property, said Klauer.
Kampala Metropolitan Police boss, Andrew Felix Kaweesi, challenged the civil
society organizations to also teach the public that they have to be
responsible other than stopping at emphasizing human rights.
He said that while it was constitutional that citizens rights be observed,
it was equally constitutional that citizens live responsibly.
Citizens cant run into other peoples shops just because they are
demonstrating . They will be infringing on these other peoples rights.
I would like to see the civil society people also teach citizens about
these issues, said Kaweesi.
He pointed out that some civil society organizations put on two coats,
meaning, today they are championing human rights, and the next day they are
politicians.
Let politicians do their work. You too do your work. There are a lot of
other critical issues to take care of.
His sounding call to civil society organizations was that they should be
impartial organizations fostering civilians interests
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