Ssekajja
Africans can never reach that point as long as they believe that murdering
people for political change is justified. I am being attacked right now for
stating that Mandela is a killer as I was attacked for calling Museveni a
killer. Africans are a third world population let us not push them into
decisions made by developed people. Can you imagine they are pleading for
Tinyefunza to lead them? Do you have a clue how many postings I have read in
this very forum about Ugandans crying for Tinyefunza has killed the people in
Uganda? And yet today he is their savior and they’re hiding him into UK.
Tomorrow George Okello is going to house Kale Kayihura, then Ssemuwemba is
going to house Konny commanders. Well if they can remove Museveni they are good
people let them remove him and we will sort the rest after.
Ugandans are that fucked up, a very reason I threw Uganda passport to a drain.
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"
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2013 6:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [UAH] When the diagnosis is wrong, the solution can’t work
EM, It is high time Africans revolutionalised their politics and
systems of government to create sustainable democracy, that
can redirect peoples efforts for development.
Dictatorial regimes, are stifling the prospects of development,
as they endeavour only to stay in power.
Ssekajja
-----Original Message-----
From: Herrn Edward Mulindwa <[email protected]>
To: ugandans-at-heart <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, 2 Jul 2013 22:29
Subject: RE: [UAH] When the diagnosis is wrong, the solution can’t work
Ssekajja
To change them to what?
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"
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]?> ] On Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 5:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [UAH] When the diagnosis is wrong, the solution can’t work
Eric,
If we were to tell Museveni and Kagame to retire and they heeded that
call, well and good, But I don't see that happening. The only remedy to
this problem, has to be forceful pushing.
Ssekajja
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Kashambuzi <[email protected]>
To: ugandans-at-heart <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, 2 Jul 2013 16:04
Subject: [UAH] When the diagnosis is wrong, the solution can’t work
To understand the root cause of instability, suffering, poverty and insecurity
in the Great Lakes region of Africa, we have to drop the idea that Museveni and
Kagame are champions and a new breed of African leaders to make things better
for humanity in the region.
It is these two leaders that have brought about insecurity, instability and
impoverishment in the region. But this reality has been ignored by those bent
on keeping Museveni and Kagame in power.
Information such as about the economy and political stability is being twisted
by focusing on economic growth and per capita income rather than equity and
absence of street demonstrations to make Rwanda and Uganda appear in major
international reports and conferences as doing well economically, socially and
democratically simply to make a case to keep the two leaders in power. Uganda
has been declared as a failed state in virtually all areas of human endeavor
but this finding has been ignored in international debates.
New efforts are underway to rebrand Kagame and Museveni in order to keep them
in power. Many people believe that getting Rwanda into the United Nations
Security Council, nominating Sam Kutesa – whose unacceptable character as
corrupt, sectarian and a poor manager is known – to become the president of the
United Nations General Assembly session in 2014/2015 is part of the rebranding
effort.
Museveni who has been in power for 27 years has already announced he is
contesting presidential elections in 2016 and there are allegations that Kagame
has begun the process to eliminate term limits from the Rwanda constitution to
stay in power indefinitely like his counterpart in Uganda and there is silence
in the international community.
Before Museveni and Kagame came onto the political scene starting in 1981 when
they launched a destructive guerrilla war (700,000 people are believed to have
lost their lives in the Luwero Triangle), the Great Lakes region was relatively
stable and secure. The majority of the people were not as poor, unemployed,
desperate and dispossessed as they are today (increasingly Ugandans believe
Amin was a better leader than Museveni).
The land and properties of those who perished in the Luwero Triangle guerrilla
war are believed to have been taken over by Museveni supporters and more land
is being grabbed through the so-called notion of willing seller and willing
buyer.
If you add the human atrocities and asset destruction in northern and eastern
Uganda then you get a better picture of Museveni and Kagame (Kagame served as
the powerful intelligence and counterintelligence confidant of Museveni until
he embarked on the war to unseat Habyarimana government in Rwanda).
Until 1990 when Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF) supported by Uganda invaded
Rwanda, the country under Habyarimana was described as a model for the
development of Africa.
There is written evidence that RPF soldiers participated in the Rwanda genocide
of 1994 and allegations that RPF and Uganda soldiers committed genocide against
Hutu people in Eastern DRC.
While attending the Commonwealth Summit in Uganda, Kagame boasted during an
interview with Daniel Kalinaki that his troops decimated Hutu genocidaires and
Interahamwe in DR Congo without telling us how they were separated from the
innocent Hutu since the two groups look alike and lived together.
There are also allegations that Museveni and Kagame plotted from Entebbe the
overthrow and murder of President Ndadaye and senior officials of Burundi in
1993.
It is now believed that Kagame and Museveni used a pretext to protect
Banyamulenge in Eastern DRC to invade Zaire and topple Mobutu’s government in
order to occupy DRC and ultimately declare Burundi, DRC, Rwanda and Uganda a
Tutsi Empire. Had it not been for the foresight of Angola, Namibia and Zimbabwe
leaders who came in on the side of Desire Kabila, we would be talking of Tutsi
Empire.
Many now believe that M23 that has terrorized Eastern DRC is sponsored by
Rwanda and Uganda leaders bent on occupying that rich part of DRC.
Given this information, it is baffling that Museveni and Kagame continue to be
described as success stories and champions of peace and security that should be
sustained in power. The anti-sectarian and anti-terrorism laws in Uganda and
anti-divisionism restrictions in Rwanda are being used to suppress exercise of
human rights and fundamental freedoms by those who disagree with the two
leaders’ policies.
As part of civic education, UDU has been writing about the history of the Great
Lakes region and the antagonistic relations between Hutu and Tutsi since the
15th century in which the Tutsi have been the aggressor, not the victim. Sadly,
Museveni and Kagame managed to use the 1994 genocide credit in Rwanda to damage
the character of Hutu as genocidaires and “bad guys” that should be punished
and silenced (In Rwanda any Hutu including those born after 1994 who dissents
is described as genocidaire subject to arrest and detention).
But the world has conveniently ignored the genocide of Hutu people committed by
Tutsi in Burundi between 1965 and 1993 in the presence of overwhelming evidence
and why Rwanda voted against its own United Nations Security Council resolution
that established the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.
The allegations that Uganda and Rwanda troops have committed genocide against
the Hutu in DRC have not received the international attention and action they
deserve.
Tutsi under Museveni and Kagame are bent on turning Tropical Africa into a
Tutsi Empire and are working closely with outsiders who stand to gain
materially. The Great Lakes region is just the beginning.
Museveni made it official in April 1997 when he declared that his mission is to
turn the Horn of Africa and the Great Lakes region into a federation of states.
He has already started selling the project of fast tracking the East African
political federation to President Kenyatta whom we have warned to tread
carefully.
Summing up, the root cause of the problem in the Great Lakes region is Museveni
and Kagame. Let me add that there are many Tutsi who don’t support what
Museveni and Kagame are doing.
That said, without getting Kagame and Museveni out of the way, instability and
insecurity will continue and likely worsen.
UDU has been championing peace and stability for all in the region. To realize
that goal, however, we need as already suggested to retire Museveni and Kagame
from politics.
Eric Kashambuzi
Secretary General, UDU
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