Fardson
On all Machars we have dropped in Sudan, why is dropping this particular one a
solution? And that is what really frustrate me for as many Africans we kill is
as many we believe that dropping the very last one is the solution. Look
closely at that region, where we have been educated from get go that Sudan has
a problem for the colonialist demarcated Africa wrongly. Ssalongo Ssenoga had a
very good example, how the hell did blacks turn around to be in same state with
The North Arabs? Split them up and you will have solved the Sudan’s problem.
Actually today it is like Langis and Acholis killing each other, not Bashir
these are people that united to only fight Bashir. So I have a continent that
goes into a bottom of the very bottom of the Pit Latrine to pick up Tinyefunza
to fight Museveni and then kill each other.
Kairanga look at the money we spend on weaponry in Africa, how much is in guns
in bombs in training in salaries in hand grenades in loss of manpower for every
citizen we have is a fighter? Put that into monetary terms and wonder how many
hospitals and schools we would have got today in Africa. Even the smallest
village in Somalia has a brand new gun, Uganda manufactures its bombs and
bullets. Half of Ugandans are militarily trained. When do we say enough is
enough? When do we stop to think that blowing up Machar is the only viable
solution?
You know when Nelson Mandela died, I decided to take a stand that will redeem
me 10 years from today for South Africa has nowhere to go but to blow up, for
what Mandela did was to pack up all shit in one bag and left it for you, it was
such a silly deal. Man was I called names, but I am going to mention two names,
George Okello decided to write my death warrant into UAH, that man is stupid
and must be silenced. He sent it to Abbey Ssemuwemba to shut me up due to a
personal belief. Edward Pojim called it nonsense, WBK defined it as nonsense
and many more that wondered how shallow I am. And that is the real African
problem, because if I was in Uganda all those good Ugandans would have had a
brother a son a nephew in Makindye barracks and I would have been shot already,
for I have refused to take the tow. I stated that Obama was going to be a worse
president before he started the presidency, man was I attacked? Yet today the
man has lower numbers of support than Nixon. No I did not create those numbers
Obama himself created them. But for some very unknown reason, WBK expects me to
sing Obama is a great president for he has sung the chorus. And if I fail to do
that then I must be eliminated.
You simply cannot keep on begging for donation of our money when every coin you
get you invest it into weaponry to kill each other. Some of you are such
killers that even your finger prints on the weapon has spewed off to UAH, yes
that man’s reasoning is wrong I need him unsubscribed from UAH. Did you set up
the conditions of membership to start with you testicle S O B? No just
asking !!!!!!
Africans you need to grow up. 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"
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of nuwwahereza fardson
kairanga
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2013 4:17 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: {UAH} Re: South Sudan Rebels Take Bor Town
This Machar man can really be troublesome!
He just needs to stop a bullet with his forehead, the peace will return to
s.sudan
From: John L <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, 20 December 2013, 6:09
Subject: Re: {UAH} Re: South Sudan Rebels Take Bor Town
Allan,
I fail to understand Ugandans if Sudanese can get down to action without fear
how about these Ugandans parking bags
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 11:16 PM, Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
Only Bakiga will come and sort out this mess!
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
south sudan
<http://www.redpepper.co.ug/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/south-sudan.jpg>
Fighting in South Sudan is escalating into a civil war with the rebel soldiers
taking over Bor, a key town some 200kms north of the capital Juba.
This comes just three days after President Salva Kiir told the media that
soldiers loyal to sacked vice president Riek Machar had tried to stage a coup
in Juba.
Up to 500 people are believed to have died in the fighting that broke out on
Sunday night.
Col. Phillip Aguer, the South Sudan army—SPLA spokesperson, is quoted by the
BBC saying government soldiers have lost control of Bor to the forces loyal to
Dr Riek Machar.
President Kiir has accused Machar, whom he sacked in July this year, of staging
a coup.
Dr Machar denies the claim and instead accuses Kiir of orchestrating ethnic
violence to hide his own leadership failings.
The United Nations has called for political dialogue to end the crisis, and
Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he has asked Ugandan President Yoweri
Museveni to mediate. More than 20,000 people have taken refuge at the UN
compounds in Juba.
The Sudan Tribune, a newspaper in South Sudan quotes President Kiir as saying
he is ready for dialogue with his former deputy.
Britain and the US have both sent planes to airlift their nationals out of the
country as the situation gets out of hand. On Wednesday the mayor of Bor,
Nicholas Nhial Majak, told the BBC’s Focus on Africa programme that violence
had spread there from Juba. Bor is the capital of Jonglei state, and is seen as
one of the most volatile areas of South Sudan.
Col Aguer told reporters that there was fighting throughout the night as
renegade officers fought with troops still loyal to President Kiir.
He added that government officials in the town were not answering their phones
and were believed to have defected to the rebels’ side.
Tensions are also said to be high in the states of Unity and Upper Nile,
according to Aguer.
The UN has expressed fears of a civil war between the Dinka and the Nuer, the
two biggest ethnic tribes in a country that only got self-rule two years ago.
President Kiir hails from the Dinka, while Dr Machar is a Nuer. But
presidential spokesman Ateny Wek Ateny has told the BBC that while it was
likely that civilians had been caught in the fighting, no-one was targeting
ethnic groups.
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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
--
*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
--
Where there is a will, there is always a way.
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