Allan Barigye

 

A very reason I have stated that we have gone through so many crack up
solutions in Uganda that have all failed. If in 2014 an educated man can
stand in a forum of informed people to state that we need more guns and a
regional army and Museveni is right to kill the firkin Sudanese, well Iddi
Amin had a very well trained and robust army yet he failed to run a
government. Let us all agree to use a simple solution on Africa that I keep
on pounding and no one is reading. Uganda’s problem is a civil war.  If we
end up with Edward pojim’s village obliterated, Ugandan will start to
realize the value of their country and start to build it.

 

They will generate a brain to question Museveni why he has to build another
killing force.

 

EM

On the 49th Parallel          

 

            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, February 09, 2014 8:21 PM
To: U-A-H
Subject: Re: Pojim will be on 40 drips!!_Re: {UAH} Washington demands
withdrawal of foreign troops from S. Sudan

 

Man there is when perceived sense is definitely not sense at all no matter
how one ices it!

 

On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 5:16 PM, Herrn Edward Mulindwa <[email protected]>
wrote:

Ugandans

 

What really needs to bother many of you is the term Edward Pojim is using of
“engagement in a limited manner” Let us remember that as critical thinkers
we have failed to blame Museveni with his tyranny because we believe that we
as society are more responsible for Museveni’s atrocities than himself. On
record in all governments we have followed in Uganda, and they’re many,
there is no government that has been so consultative as Museveni’s
government. They actually go out of their way to find out what to do and
what will appease the population. This thing you see called Presidential
advisors are set up not for it is a job creation but Museveni actually
refers to those individuals and he sets up policy based on reports he gets
back. And we are on record commending Museveni on that.

 

The problem Museveni has is the advice he gets from such people. I submit an
example to you tonight of Edward Pojim as a presidential advisor. My name
sake has stood up very publicly to state that Museveni’s building of a
regional force is very commendable. He believes that a state needs a force
that is vibrant and rapid with an acceptable power to  make a state
effective. And I totally agree with Edward Pojim for many of the countries
out there that are powerful have an effective force and yes we need it in
Great Lakes. So it will make sense if Edward Pojim as a presidential adviser
stands in front of Museveni and says fuck Mulago hospital and buy the Tanks.
That is very true too. What Edward Pojim forgets is a simple fact that the
countries that build the might power start by building themselves. Before
Israel became a power in Middle east it had roads it had hospitals it had
power supply and had a developing plan on books. Netanyahu never started by
buying F18s from United States when his wife is having babies in Germany,
they were having babies in Israel. Yes Iran has built its power but it never
started by buying Missiles out of Russia when Putin’s wife was having babies
in Germany they started by building hospitals in Teheran then turned around
to buy the Missiles. You never build a house anywhere without starting by
building a toilet structure for those building it will need a toilet to piss
in as they lift the blocks. Edward Pojim is advising Museveni to start by
buying breaks for the car and the oil he will need to change the oil and
breaks way before the dealership tells him that the financing to buy the car
has gone through. And that is the danger of all Museveni’s advisors.

 

When Museveni attacked DRC Americans allowed him to do so for he was
engaging it at a limited manner, when he attacked CAR they allowed I for he
was attacking it at a limited manner, when he attacked Somalia they allowed
it for he was attacking it at a limited manner, when he attacked South Sudan
many times they allowed him for he wa engaging it at a limited manner, when
he attacked CAR they allowed it for he was engaging it at a limited manner,
when he attacked Luwero they allowed it for he was engaging it at a limited
manner, when he attacked Rwanda they allowed it for he was engaging it at a
limited manner. Edward Pojim is pleading on how Museveni is engaging South
Sudan in a limited manner tonight. Mr. Edward Pojim just how many lives has
Museveni obliterated in this very limited manner sir? Can you list what we
have archived so far? And yet you a true example of Museveni’s advisors.

 

Very strange days indeed !!!!!

 

EM

On the 49th Parallel          

 

            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 edward pojim


Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2014 6:05 PM
To: [email protected]

Subject: Re: Pojim will be on 40 drips!!_Re: {UAH} Washington demands
withdrawal of foreign troops from S. Sudan

 

Nyar;

 

Quite to the contrary, this appeal affects the on-going engagement in a
limited manner. 

 

Remember, the foreign forces in South Sudan did not seek permission from the
US to enter there. They were invited by the besieged government in Juba. 

 

Moreover, how can one condemn US dictatorial tendencies in African affairs
and turn around and align one's position with US when Washington gives
directives to the same African nations?

 

I just can't go both ways.

 

Pojim

 

On Sunday, February 9, 2014 2:18 PM, Nyar Nyar'Onyango
<[email protected]> wrote:

On 9 Feb 2014 23:10, "Hannah Ogwapiti" <[email protected]>
wrote:


Washington demands withdrawal of foreign troops from S. Sudan


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February 8, 2014 (WASHINGTON) – The US government has called for the
withdrawal of foreign forces that have interfered in the internal conflict
between rival factions in South Sudan and urged to desist from violating the
recently signed cessation of hostilities agreement in Addis Ababa.

An unidentified man sits in the gun turret while leading a convoy of
armoured vehicles from both the South Sudanese government forces and Uganda
People’s Defence Forces (UPDF), in the streets of Bor, Jonglei State, South
Sudan, Jan. 19, 2014. (Photo AP/Mackenzie Knowles-Coursin)

In a strongly worded press release issued by State Department spokesperson,
Jen Psaki, on Friday, the US government also warned of “any regionalization
of the conflict” that may result from such foreign interference.

“We urge the redeployment or phased withdrawal of foreign forces invited by
either side, and warn of the serious consequences which could result from
any regionalization of this conflict,” Psaki said.

She also called for an inclusive reconciliation process in the
IGAD-sponsored political dialogue in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.

The American call for the withdrawal of Ugandan troops comes as Juba and
Kampala are finalising a military cooperation agreement between the
countries. Uganda says the participation of its troops helped to maintain
South Sudan’s stability.

Igad countries also showed frustration saying the Ugandan involvement in the
conflict weakens their efforts to end the Conflict. But Juba responded by
saying it has the right to demand such support.

The rebel SPLM-In-Opposition warned in a statement issued in Addis Ababa on
8 February that the non withdrawal of Ugandan troops would eventually lead
to the failure of the upcoming round of talks scheduled for 10 February.

Further, Machar’s spokesperson James Gatdet Dak in a message extended to
Sudan Tribune welcomed the statement coming out from the US government,
saying "this was another urgent reminder to put pressure on president Salva
Kiir to withdraw such foreign forces from South Sudan and honour the
ceasefire agreement".

Psaki welcomed the arrival in Juba of the first component of the monitoring
team, and "strongly "urge the government of South Sudan to facilitate (the
team’s) important work", which will provide both sides with a mechanism to
report any breaches of the agreement.”

The spokesperson further said "deeply concerned by reports of violations" by
both sides of the Cessation of Hostilities agreement that was signed in
Addis Ababa on January 23.

RELEASE REMAINING 4 DETAINEES

The statement urged Salva Kiir’s government to release the remaining four
political leaders who are still in detention in Juba.

“We urge the government of South Sudan to support these efforts and to
release four political detainees. The expeditious release and transfer of
all of the detainees would reduce tension and build confidence in an
inclusive reconciliation process,” it says.

The detained political leader are: former SPLM secretary general, Pagan Amum
Okiech, former minister for national security, Oyai Deng Ajak, former deputy
minister of defence, Majak D’Agoot and former South Sudanese ambassador to
US, Ezekiel Lol Gatkuoth.

COOPERATE FULLY WITH UNMISS

State Department spokesperson also publically requested the government of
South Sudan to fully cooperate with the mission of the United Nations
Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) and ensure that it carries out its mandate
without any hindrance.

“We also call on the government of South Sudan to fully cooperate with the
(…) (UNMISS). It is imperative that the government ensure that any assaults
on and threats against UNMISS facilities and personnel immediately cease.

"The mission’s ability to carry out its mandate is critical to establish
peace and meet the urgent humanitarian needs of the people of South Sudan,”
she further stressed.

UNMISS had earlier complained that senior government officials and troops
sometimes tried to force their way into the UNMISS compounds, particularly
in Bor town.

The mission was accused of harbouring rebels in its bases. It was also
accused of allowing the rebels of using its vehicles and facilities in the
country.

However during a visit to South Sudan on 3 February, the head of the UN
peacekeeping operations Hervé Ladsous stressed during a visit to UNMISS base
in Tomping that he saw thousands of people alive was a clear indicator that
UNMISS had made the right decision in opening its gates to civilians.

The violence erupted on 15 December when units of the presidential guards
clashed in the South Sudanese capital, Juba, and quickly spread to the other
parts of the country.

The two parties are due to start discussing the root causes of the conflict
with the aim to resolve it when the peace talks resume in Addis Ababa
scheduled for Monday, 10 February.

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are to stand by the president right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic  and
servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public." 
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