Today in History:

Two significant events took place in Uganda's recent history.

First, on this day in 1989, the dreadful Mukura Massacre took place in
Eastern Uganda. The 106th Battalion of the NRA rounded-up 300 men suspected
of being rebel collaborators against the NRA regime and incarcerated them
in a train wagon, suffocating them to death and then burying them in a mass
grave.

Another shocking event would take place exactly 21 years later.
Three bombs were planted in Kampala as football fans watched the South
Africa football world cup final game between Netherlands and Spain.

Two of the bombs would detonate killing 74 people.

May their souls rest in peace.
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