Ugandans

 

“That same year, his best friend, Cedrac-was captured & taken to Kireeka. My
father tried to use Maj. Gen Maruru to rescue him-the day they visited him
in prison was the day that he was murdered.”

 

Again the name of Kireka barracks pops up, I still wonder if any one was
ever taken to Kireka and survived. Every name I see that was taken to Kireka
barracks was murdered thanks to Otto Chongwok. By the way record must show
that when I raised the name of this killer, Gwokto went after me for he knew
the man and he was a good man. Every single Ugandan that was ever arrested
and driven to Kireka was murdered never mind how much cash you or your
family had at a time, the Acholi in Kireka was a killing machine. The Ems
being alive today is because I was taken to Makindye barracks than Kireka.

 

Just on record.

 

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 Afuwa Kasule
Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2014 5:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: {UAH} The story below was narrated to me by my mother

 

Around 1980, my father had just returned from Italy to meet the Pope when
his bestfriend, Cedrac, introduced him to a gentleman. The gentleman was
Amama Mbabazi. Cedrac & Mbabazi married sisters.

Mbabazi introduced him to other very many gentlemen, among whom included
Ruhakana Rugunda & Yoweri Museveni. Indeed in the 1980 elections, all the
above men, while having lunch at home, my elder sister Carol sang, "UPM,
clean leadership" & Museveni said the kid was bright. My illiterate father
nicknamed her Bright-a name she holds todate.

In the reign of the Military Commission, Museveni came to kabale to pick
some recruits, bt run out of cash to hire a car. My father gave him a Tata
lorry.

>From time to time, when they had began the guerilla war, my father was
called upon to give financial support-which he so willingly gave. Ard 1982,
Museveni came home & dad gave him 20k dollars. That day, Obote soldiers
almost shot him dead. The bullet marks are still there in the dinning walls.

That same year, his best friend, Cedrac-was captured & taken to Kireeka. My
father tried to use Maj. Gen Maruru to rescue him-the day they visited him
in prison was the day that he was murdered. My father was also arrested &
taken to Makindye prison. A prominent businessman in kabale Canon Batuma
rescued him through the then Min. Of Internal Affairs, Luwuliza Kirunda.

In 1983, my father was again arrested from ard Entebbe airport. In the
Mercedes Benz he was driving, he had 20m kenyan shillings& 50k US dollars.
He was taken to Nile Mansions(present day Serena) then a torture Chamber.
That everyday, they would be asked to pray & one of them randomly picked to
be murdered. A senior Intelligence officer in the regime called Andrew
Tindikahwa together with the then Min of Health, Dr. Nkwasibwe saved him.
When he was freed, the soldiers dropped him off at the entrance of Fairway
hotel, without a shirt or shoes.

When my father held a meeting with Museveni in 1985, he told him soldiers
were lacking gumboots. My father personally delivered them to Fred Rwigyema
& Julius Chihandae in Kasese in a Hilux, no UXA 145.

That same year, he aided a group led by Samson Mande, to access money in UCB
Kabale. Many of the meetings by people who would come to Uganda through
Rwanda in that year were held from home.

My fqther was seriously witchhunted & planned to go to exile. Major Bwende
told him to wait-if they crossed Katonga, he would stay (the war would
almost be done). If they failed, he advised that it would be bloody. By mid
Nov, it was clear they were winning the battle.

The above story was narrated to me by my mother-She strongly believes that
their efforts were in vain, the regime has overstayed their welcome & should
have left by yesterday. My mother is bitter-that Mr. Museveni has deviated
from all the promises he made then

My opinion is different, I think the regime should still be in power. After
expressing her opinions on a local radio station yesterday, I callled her &
we debated. In my next post, I will explain where her & I disagree.

FROM:Atwiine Allan Beine

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Without God, our week would be: Sinday, Mournday, Tearsday,Wasteday,
Thirstday, Fightday & Shatterday. Remember seven days without God makes one
WEAK!!"And if Allah touches you with harm, none can remove it but He, and if
He touches you with good, then He is Able to do all things." (6:17) 

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