re: strange disease Message 3.
    
   1: do not get frighten, do not let them scare you. 
   2: watch out, every time the UN is present ,something is happening.
       TO UNDERSTAND THE MESSAGE:  an outbrake of any disease,
       meaning,  vacc/ medicin ready for  SALE/experimenting...
       nobody is sick,  YET.
       " Poverty  and  Sickness " is  big  business.
   3: living in the Caribic, the Haitians are right, Cholera came with the UN.
   4: We must use our common sense ......... before they came
       to " help " us  .....  we were never sick.
   5: there must be some elders to ask ????  
        --  ANI  MA  KO  AMA  AZA  --
      
      Think about this :  how come that a person/not old, 
      with a bright future suddenly dies????   are they killed?

   A  NICE  WEEKEND  TO  ALL.   Akua Serwaah
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> Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2010 17:58:15 -0800
> From: Angelo Izama <[email protected]>
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>  Friends,
>                   Whats going on? GoSS makes claims of land in Moyo- now
> consistent rows over the borderline with Congo. Does anyone have an
> explanation? What are we doing?
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> http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/13/739236
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> From: jadribo victor <[email protected]>
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> The current tabled motion by Fr. Ruffino and J.J Avudria; ?What are the 
> people 
> from West Nile doing, or not doing, to change from negative attitudes and 
> perceptions towards work?? deserves our attention at such a point in time 
> when 
> politicians are trading lies to win favors for votes. Lots of chill goes down 
> my 
> nerves while taking a quick look across West Nile with some common 
> denominators 
> such as Passiveness, Taking things for granted and being expectant while 
> waiting 
> in hope. 
> 
> Series of observations have been advanced into the intra and interrelation 
> complications in our region. It?s a common knowledge that we westnilers 
> rarely 
> have good working relations among ourselves, we like identifying with other 
> cultures, languages, people and region. Traditional cultures are vanishing 
> under 
> the disguise of been backward, satanic and in the name of being modern.
> ?
> Greed and selfishness is at its peak in our region in that we end up to a 
> greater extent not wishing well for our neighbor (Jirani) if not a relative 
> (s). 
> Every day we have to spend lots of money, but the question is where does this 
> money come from? What is it that West Nile can boast of having (source of 
> income) apart from taxes? We have dominated companies whose wages are below 
> survival point and means of transport is either trucks, tractors or even 
> footshubish yet we have a good number of sons and daughters, brothers and 
> sisters in places of influence that would help open ways for others but alas 
> our 
> Loyalty and Moral uprightness is paramount in a country whose current era has 
> less regards for such.
> ?
> We can boast of having people, this is a big human resource but then the 
> question still remains as the Bishop Emeritus once decried at the funeral of 
> Late Maj. Tom Angutoko, how many sons and daughters are in the cabinet for 
> example. What about these seeking for higher offices like the head of state? 
> Which MP from West Nile chairs a committee yet most of parliamentary work is 
> done within the committees? I am sure of the IGG Baku Raphael being the 
> highest 
> positioned WestNiler but he is only a whistle blower not a player.
> ?
> Political promises are taken as gospel truth and thus no cultivation of 
> individual efforts for community initiatives as everyone looks up to the 
> state 
> for all services. ?When the politicians brought the idea of scrapping off 
> Graduated Tax, everyone was happy not knowing that we were losing control of 
> co-running and co-maintain efficient social services and instead pay even 
> more 
> indirectly. Universal Education Systems now going to Advanced (A) Levels 
> (Mana 
> from the heavens) has a destructive and deteriorating effects on the 
> education 
> standards of our region yet no deliberate attempts have been made by locals 
> to 
> curb the situation since it is stressed that education is free and parents 
> should not be levied extra money whatsoever; whereas other regions are 
> supportive and actively engage in the affairs of their communities.
> ?
> In short, are we being taken for a ride or we are a great deal of our own 
> troubles and riding ourselves? Is it lack of self-esteem or inferiority 
> complex? 
> All this is incumbent upon us the watchdogs and mouthpieces of the afflicted 
> West Nile. If we don?t act now, West Nile will continue to remain a fishing 
> ground for Kasamvus, security guards, employees for other people?? other than 
> undertaking enterprises that benefit the region.
> ?
> I am writing this knowingly it is full of ?emotional outbursts? which 
> oftentimes 
> is a defense mechanism used by the powers whatsoever for keeping the voices 
> of 
> the voiceless unvoiced. Over to You.
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> Dear friends,
> According to the district health officials in Agago district, the new disease 
> is diarrhea / dysentery and they have issued a health advisory in this regard 
> for the population which include primarily the following:
> 1. AVOID PUBLIC GATHERING AS THE DISEASE SEEMS TO BE CONTAGIOUS. 
> 2. AVOID BODY CONTACTS INCLUDING HANDSHAKES.
> 3. AVOID ATTENDING FUNERALS OF THE DECEASED FROM THE DISEASE. 
> 4. AVOID CONSUMPTION OF WILD ANIMALS INCLUDING PORK. 
> The advisories are similar to the measures against Ebola. It is recommended 
> that UN and operational partners staff deployed and traveling to this area 
> follow these advisories until a WHO advisory is in place. 
> We received unverified reports that the disease may have spread to some part 
> of Kitgum district.
> At this point of time, there is no strong ground to restrict UN movement to 
> the area in general however, local discretion by agencies can be exercised to 
> restrict movements to essential travels until the situation / diagnosis is 
> clear and advisory issued by WHO.
> We hope that this mitigation advisory reaches all your staff / families at 
> your respective AORs.
> Dear friends this message was circulated for UN staff but we equally can not 
> escape if encountered with. So be informed
> Kind regards
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