No Sir! Before the elections Obote and cronies we already murdering Ugandans .......respect? Ugandans are not that naive....
On 7/19/13, Herrn Edward Mulindwa <[email protected]> wrote: > Emmanuel Obonyo > > > > When they went to the jungle NRA paid for Uganda, it is a personal property > to them and they can use and abuse as so wish. And that is a very important > sentence for Ugandans to learn before they sing Abaana wawulidde bwebakubye? > Any person that decides to take power militarily through force has used a > gun to own a country. Museveni never beat up Abadokolo only he even beat you > as a Muganda for you have no authority on that country again. And I go back, > that even if we are to agree that UPC rigged the election, fine, but they > came to you and asked you permission to be your governors, that leader at > minimum respects you for he knows that you allowed him to do so. Now we can > debate the ways means manipulations and what have you of rig if it is there, > but the leader respects you for you own the country. A man that wakes up to > blow up brains does not respect that for he takes the ownership off you and > holds it. Ugandans have no country today but NRA. And that is why all of > them including Museveni Tinyefunza Ssabassajja Mutebi Mugisha Muntu Kiiza > Besigye Samson Mande must be charged in Hague for they took what belonged to > you by killing people. What NRA did was to walk on Kampala road literally > with a gun screaming we are going to Parliament to be sworn to power and > every one that said no was shot till when they arrived. That is a crime > within its self and it must be a lesson to never be repeated. Congolese will > never own DRC but M23. > > > > Trust me a 5 years of Obote would have not buried this country this deep, > and that is critical thinking, not PHD but critical thinking. > > > > 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 Emmanuel Obonyo > Sent: Friday, July 19, 2013 10:00 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: {UAH} General Tinyefuza @The chilling story of the flogging in > Acholi > > > > For people to understand the world they are living in they have to grasp the > true nature of what is called 'The State' in Uganda today. 'The State' is > not there for the benefit of the population because 'The State' is an > organised crime syndicate and operates in the same way. > Crime syndicates can only function by employing criminals and others who are > terrified of the consequences of defying the orders of the criminals. The > State in Uganda is just the same. Crime syndicates survive by destroying the > opposition and killing anyone with the knowledge and inclination to bring > them down. The State in Uganda is just the same. > The great advantage that State organised crime has over the other variety is > that while crime syndicates can have insiders on the payroll within the > police here and there the State owns the police, the military and the > intelligence networks. This makes them Super Crime Syndicates with those > officially charged with protecting the people from organised crime being > employed by the ultimate in organised criminality. > The State not only owns and controls those who engage in its criminal > activities, but also those who are supposed to investigate the crime and > find the criminals. It also largely owns the media that is reporting the > crime and so the official narrative is the one that dominates public > perception > > > _____ > > Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2013 06:50:57 -0700 > From: [email protected] > Subject: Re: {UAH} General Tinyefuza @The chilling story of the flogging in > Acholi > To: [email protected] > > Tinye is terrible, > > Naye this is sketch writing as you had indicated that you are a sketch > writer, a lot of soup is added in this story!! > > > > > > _____ > > From: Robukui . <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Friday, 19 July 2013, 10:31 > Subject: Re: {UAH} General Tinyefuza @The chilling story of the flogging in > Acholi > > > > Yoga Adhola of UPC wants to make a deal with Tinye. > > Viele GruBe > Robukui > > On Jul 18, 2013 9:51 AM, "rahimu jabendo" <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > I will limit myself to my personal experience of Acholi-Tinye. When > Operation North was launched in 1990-1991 under Tinye’s coordination, I had > the misfortune of being caught up in Lira by the blockade or lockdown of > Acholi and Lango. At the time, he was the minister of state for defence and > he oversaw Operation North from his headquarters in the Fifth Division > barracks in Lira. Because Lira isn’t my hometown, I was essentially > stranded. With nowhere to go, for the duration of Operation North, if I > wasn’t in school (Comboni College), I stayed at the home of a UPDF officer > in the aforesaid barracks. > > That’s how I got to witness a blood-curdling incident in the barracks that > for me frames the ruthless character of Tinyefuza the commander. It was in > early 1991, if I recall correctly. A contingent of the soldiers from Lira > was deployed to root out the LRA from Kitgum District. Usually in the > barracks you find out that an operation has gone awry when news spreads of > increased activity in the morgue. At this time, everybody in the barracks > was soon aware that the mortuary was full. And because the technology for > preserving dead bodies was primitive, the fact could not be concealed for > long, with that characteristic stench of putrid human flesh. For some > reason, bullet-riddled corpses seem to decompose even more rapidly than > those who die by other means. > > The soldiers who survived what turned out to be easily the deadliest LRA > ambush and rout of the UPDF during Operation North were withdrawn from the > front line and trucked back to the barracks in Lira. But if they thought > that they were returning to base for R & R, these soldiers were mistaken. > Tinyefuza had a different treatment waiting for them. Instead of being > received by their families, the soldiers were trucked to the kiwanja or > parade grounds and surrounded by RPs. Tinyefuza had ordered for some of > these RPs to collect a truckload of big canes, the size you would select to > kill a fully grown puff adder. His second order was that the RPs should cane > the battle-crushed soldiers until he gave them another order to stop. But > the most sinister part of the his order was that he specifically wanted to > smell the blood, guts, shit, and death of the hapless soldiers when he > returned to personally supervise their punishment. If he didn’t find any > dead bodies among the wreathing mass of accursed human beings, he would turn > his wrath on the RPs, he reportedly threatened. Then, he took off for > Kampala ostensibly to report to Yoweri Museveni. > > Of course everyone was terrified of Tinye. So, the RPs pummeled their > victims with gusto, afraid of the consequences if Tinye wasn’t satisfied > with their handiwork. As a result, before Tinyefuza had returned from > Kampala, at least three of the detained UPDF troops, including a woman, were > beaten to death. The barracks was filled with their cries. To say it was > horrible would be an understatement. Every soldier I met or spoke to at that > time was thoroughly demoralized and traumatized. “If this is what being a > soldier means, I am getting out of UPDF at the earliest opportunity,” was a > constant refrain. > > Usually, the barracks was a lively place with residents, both soldiers and > their families, going about their business as if there was no war on the > horizon. But those two to three days that Tinyefuza went really ape, the > barracks was eerily quiet. The air was so thick with sadness, you could > almost touch it. People who had things to do shuffled around like zombies. > > Earlier into Operation North, Tinyefuza had already displayed his brand of > sadism by personally physically beating up Omara Atubo and several other > northern politicians whom he had arrested and detained in the barracks in > Lira. > > Posted by Jacobs Seaman ⋅ July 18, 2013 > > Jacobs is a Ugandan journalist based in Kigali, Rwanda. He has previously > worked with two leading national dailies; first with New Vision as a > features freelance writer and later Daily Monitor as a news sub editor, > before returning to Vision Group to work with The Kampala Sun. He has since > moved on to The New Times in Kigali. Despite editing news, Jacobs says his > forte is Features, especially sketch writing. > > -- > "War is nothing but a continuation of political intercourse, with a mixture > of other means. Man will never be free until the last king is strangled with > the entrails of the last priest.” > > > > _____ > > No virus found in this message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 2012.0.2242 / Virus Database: 3204/6003 - Release Date: 07/19/13 > > _______________________________________________ Ugandanet mailing list [email protected] http://kym.net/mailman/listinfo/ugandanet UGANDANET is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ All Archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ---------------------------------------

