The people that murder and terrorize Ugandans are Ugandans. Kibooko squad
are not foreigners but Ugandans. Police Officers and UPDF members that
terrorize Ugandans are Ugandans. And let us isolate the government for a
second here, but when you are in Kireka barracks under a command of
Chongwok, you agree on your own to murder that Ugandan who is your fellow
Ugandan. The problem we have here is not about constitutional rights and
human rights but a sense of being uncivilized. And do you know why I class
it that way on Ugandans? As much as so many Ugandans have been murdered by
fellow Ugandans, there is no single Ugandan that has ever stood up in this
forum let alone any other audience and stated a single name of who murdered
any Ugandan. Absolutely none. We do not have any identification of who was
in State research UNLA FRONASA Kibooko Squad let alone RC system that has
ever been pointed out to be the killer. It is our very little secret and we
preserve it. Not only preserving it but we are now pumping our chests for
Museveni can organize us into a killing force in the region.

 

How can uncivilized people demand for change?

 

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 akim odong
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2014 2:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: {UAH} Demand for change, Ugandans told

 

Ugandans @Heart;

 

Otafiire's call should be heeded and applauded. The man has realised nothing
remains the same and better to hand it over peacefully than have it grabbed
from you, especially if the passage of time is aiding the others. Ugandan
should save him from his fears and take control of the of their want.

 

Otafiire should go the whole hog if not to be regarded as the mother of all
hypocrisy. He should tame the hands of Kanyihura and his bandits, the kiboko
boys from Kiboga, to stop their intimidation of Ugandans who want to
exercise their rights, not to be led by a single tribe or by a Mzee who
refuses to grow up, not fit purpose except for tending some small herd of
cows in a far away village.

 

Otafiire words in my books, is the only voice of sanity unlike the
chancellor of Makerere who has made a fool of himself by declaring his
preference and the students of this great University will be judged harshly
for their failure to rein on this mudomo mingi of a chancellor.

 

Akim

 

 

 

 

 

On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 1:15 AM, Allan <[email protected]> wrote:

 Maj Gen Kahinda
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Kampala- Justice minister Kahinda Otafiire has asked Ugandans to become
assertive in demanding their constitutional rights if they want change.

Speaking at Makerere University on Wednesday, Gen Otafiire urged Ugandans
not to fear the transition of power because this was dealt with in the
Constitution.

“The struggle for democracy is painful. You should concentrate on telling
the people their rights within this Constitution. Emphasise to those in
power that power belongs to you and not to them,” the minister said, while
presiding over the launch of the book ‘Our Greatest Fear of the Transition
of Power – An open letter to the President’. 
American-based Ugandan Godfrey Sseruwagi authored the book that chronicles
violence under former president Idi Amin and other regimes before the NRM
took over power in 1986 to restore some sanity.

The book also recognises various lapses and achievements of the ruling NRM,
ending with a clarion-call to the President to organise a peaceful and
orderly transfer of power. Once he does this, the author argues, President
Museveni will be recognised as “Father of the Nation.”

UN rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders Margaret Ssekaggya, Democratic Party
president Norbert Mao and Ms Jolly Okot Andruvile, the co-founder of the
Invisible Children, contributed to debate that preceded the launch.

“The problem is that those in power sometimes tend to think that opposition
is subversion and those in opposition sometimes think that in opposition you
must be subversive,” Mr Otafiire said.

He explained that Ugandans needed to be assisted to “realise their full
potential to contain us (in government)” and that free expression for all
and sundry should never be breeched by those in power.

Ms Ssekaggya, who is also the former chairperson of the Uganda Human Rights
Commission, said peaceful transition could not take place with violent
elections, abuse of the principle of separation of powers and independence
of institutions and politicisation of every issue.

Mr Mao dismissed the motion to crown Museveni “Father of the Nation,” saying
he had in many respects not made a difference with his predecessors whom he
condemned.

“If President Museveni decides to again stand in 2016, the prospects for
peaceful change are going to further diminish,” said Mr Mao, dismissing Mr
Otafiire’s notion that the constitution caters for peaceful change.

Makerere University chancellor Mondo Kagonyera said regime change was not a
priority for Uganda. “Those preoccupied with removing Mr Museveni are being
unfair. Where do you put those who do not want that,” he asked.

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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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