Allan Barigye

 

Edward Pojim’ s liability is only limited to removing Sadam Hussein from
power not what happens after his exit. Isn’t it strange that as soon as
Sadam Hussein left office they stopped to post anything out of Iraq? Have
you heard from Nyar’Onyango lately? No because her drama ended after Sadam’s
exit.  How about Ssenkindu? Same thing. But here is the juice of the matter,
they not only isolate themselves when people start to die , they actually do
not even want you to post these reports. Yes I have been attacked as man
that snoops in very terrible websites to post nonsense that is anti-west. So
if we were in Ugandan and you posted this piece, Edward Pojim’ s brother out
of Makindye would have visited you to force you to your demise.  Now they
are itching for Syria.  Go figure. There is a Baboon that is an MP in
Zimbabwe that has stated today that Libya has the best economical growth in
Africa today. 

 

And yes you’re right it is a white Baboon.

 

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 Allan
Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2013 9:38 PM
To: U-A-H
Subject: {UAH} Ma-news ya leo in Iraq

 

BAGHDAD (AP) -- Suicide bombings tore through a Shiite mosque south of
Baghdad and the relatively safe Kurdish area in the north Sunday as a wave
of attacks killed at least 46 people across Iraq, officials said.

A surge in sectarian violence in recent months has heightened fears that
Iraq is becoming a new battlefield, nearly two years after U.S. forces
withdrew from the country. A period of calm after the pullout had raised
hopes for a measure of normalcy in Iraq, but tensions have spiked amid Sunni
anger over perceived mistreatment from the Shiite-led government. More than
4,500 people have been killed since April.

The deadliest assault occurred when an attacker blew himself up inside a
Shiite mosque during a funeral in a former insurgent stronghold south of
Baghdad, prompting city administrators to criticize Iraqi security forces
for failing to protect the people. At least 25 people were killed and 40
wounded in Musayyib, about 40 miles (60 kilometers) south of Baghdad,
according to Mohammed al-Khafaji, who heads the town's security committee.
He announced a three-day mourning period in the town.

Musayyib Mayor Qassim Raheem said the bomber was linked to al-Qaida in Iraq
and took advantage of large crowds at a funeral for victims of a roadside
bombing.

"The security forces don't have sufficient intelligence, and they don't have
enough experience," al-Khafaji said.

In northern Iraq, twin suicide car bombs killed at least six Kurdish troops
and wounded 30 others in a rare attack in Irbil, the capital of Iraq's
largely peaceful self-ruled northern Kurdish region.

The first blast targeted a checkpoint leading to a downtown complex housing
the Interior Ministry and other security agencies. As rescue crews and
bystanders gathered at the scene, another bomber driving an ambulance
attacked the area, the governor of the surrounding province of the same
name, Nawzad Hadi, said, giving the casualty toll. Regional Health Minister
Raikot Hama Rasheed confirmed the figures.

Gunmen then tried to storm the area, prompting a gunfight with security
forces that left at least three attackers dead, he added.

The attack bore the hallmarks of al-Qaida in Iraq, which typically carries
out complex attacks and suicide bombings, but the extremist group is not
known to have a large presence in the Kurdish region. Sunday's attack was
only the third major foray into the area by insurgents since a 2007 suicide
truck bomb hit the Interior Ministry, killing 14 people, and a 2004 twin
suicide attack killed 109.

Security forces sealed off the area, making it difficult to ascertain the
level of damage inflicted on the Interior Ministry and nearby buildings, but
a Kurdish local TV station showed black smoke billowing near one building as
fire engines and ambulances rushed to the scene.

In other violence, a car bomb ripped through a vegetable market in the
northeastern Baghdad suburb of Hussainya, killing five civilians and
wounding 14, a police officer said.

Another bomb exploded near a Sunni mosque as worshippers were leaving
services on the outskirts of Baqouba, a city north of Baghdad that saw some
of the worst fighting in the years after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion that
ousted Saddam Hussein. At least five people were killed and 17 wounded in
that attack, a police officer and a medical official said.

Gunmen also opened fire on a Baqouba checkpoint manned by Sunni militiamen,
killing one and wounding three, police said. Members of the militias, known
as Sahwa, joined U.S. troops in the war against al-Qaida at the height of
Iraqi insurgency and are considered traitors by insurgents.

And drive-by shooters armed with pistols fitted with silencers and killed an
employee at the Electricity Ministry while traveling through Baghdad's
southern Dora neighborhood, police and medical officials said.

All officials spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to
release information.

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Associated Press writers Sinan Salaheddin and Mohammed Jambaz in Irbil
contributed to this report.

 

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*A positive mind is a courageous mind, without doubts and fears, using the
experience and wisdom to give the best of him/herself.

 

 We must dare invent the future!
The only way of limiting the usurpation of power by
 individuals, the military or otherwise, is to put the people in charge  -
Capt. Thomas. Sankara {RIP} ’1949-1987


 *“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent

revolution inevitable”**…  *J.F Kennedy


  



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