Picture (attached): Yesterday my brother Gen. Taban Amin meeting Yoweri
Museveni who came to campaign for his son Taban Amin junior in the race for
the Kabanda North Constituency parliamentary seat. Taban is my father's
eldest son. A former Russian trained jet fighter pilot from the 70's and
now a General in the Ugandan army (UPDF). Me and him used to speak Russian
together until I forgot the language and learnt French instead.

Personally, I am an independent minded person. But everyone has the right
to choose their political beliefs and party belonging.
My nephew Taban Amin junior and his father Taban Amin (pictured), both
subscribe to the National Resistance Movement (NRM) party under its
Chairman Yoweri Kaguta Museveni. That is why Mr. Museveni came to add his
weight in the campaign. He does that for all NRM candidates.
Kizza Besigye who is the opposition leader, does the same for all FDC
candidates.
So it was shocking to read Mr. Besigye comment on social media mbu: "Mr M7
campaigns for Amin. George Orwell's genius never dims!"
Why?
The message was copied to CNN and others. What does he mean? Especially
that I have another nephew Sadik Amin, who stood on Besigye,'s FDC party
ticket in Busia in 2016 and is a die-hard FDC party official whom Besigye
and his team regularly sit and plan their party activities with. So
basically Besigye's stupidity is the only thing that is not dimming here.
He might not have a beauty mirror in his bathroom to check himself first
before subtly demonizing others deliberately for political expediency.
That cannot be a sign of wisdom or political maturity.
Because whatever he meant by his statement applies to him as well.
If it is about the Animal farm pigs, then that makes Besigye another pig
himself who has also failed to leave his FDC Animal farm to other non-pigs.
Let me remind Mr. Besigye that this picture is way beyond the usual NRM
versus FDC squabbles. It has bearing in the history of this country.
For those of you who know Museveni's history fighting Amin, I bet you
understand that it was not an easy journey to get to this day where he
publicly campaigns for Amin's grandson.
Though some may see it as a decision taken out of political expediency on
his part, the outdated old enemities that have caused so much bloodshed in
this country need to be gotten out of the window in the most reconciliatory
ways possible. That is the part that I advise Mr. Besigye to think about.
Because at this point he is probably insulting himself and pushing his
supporters towards the path of continuous conflict in a country that has
obviously moved on from the past.
I once asked Besigye that rather than talking about the so-calked "Amin
days" when he was a good medical student, why doesn't he expose his role in
the killing of innocent peasants in Luweero during the infamous "Milton
Obote days". How many Ugandan civilians did he try to save from his
comrades when they were massacring Ugandans? He was an Amin-trained doctor
right?Just like his wife was an Amin-trained aeronautical engineer. The
first Ugandan woman to become one. Thanks to President Idi Amin.
So I want to ask Dr. Besigye again, how many people did he himself massacre
in the 80's with the infamous 'kafuni' club that had a six inch nail fitted
on its top for hitting innocent civilians heads and thereby not waste
precious bullets? Please tell us how many helpless people died at your own
hands Mr. Besigye?
So in good faith, and knowing our history, I congratulate Mr. Museveni
whole heartedly on this one. The business of seeking the right direction
for a country is not easy. It demands that leaders come down from their
high horses. And I ask Besigye to learn from this if he still wants to give
the presidential seat a 5th run. Because in this country, if he ever
becomes president, he will possibly find himself having to do the same with
his own old enemies in the name of national progress.
Sure, tomorrow I will criticize the many incoherences that constantly
surface in Museveni's politics. That doesn't mean we are fighting against
each other to the death like Besigye was doing against Obote's massacres in
the 80's. It is simply my duty to this country. Constructive criticism,
even in anger, is the development tool that enables progress in civilized
societies.
But attempting to demonize a person for contesting in an open election is
simply the most intolerant view I've ever heard on my family. Does Besigye
now want my nephew to capture the Kabanda North parliamentary seat by a
military take-over or what?
Of all people, I didn't expect such a stupid, ignorance-filled statement
from Dr. Kizza Besigye. He is usually far brighter than that on national
politics.
In fact I anow advise Besigye that he needs to meet Mr. Museveni at least
once every year, probably during a function like Independence Day, so as to
remove the bitter political polarization between his party and the NRM as
is done in other countries.
Imagine what this country's destiny would have been like if President Amin
had been able to meet Milton Obote after their bitter feud?
Do we realize that it took the Pope to come to Uganda for Besigye and
Museveni to finally shake hands after 15 years?
I remember vividly that had it not been for NRM Secretary General Justine
Lumumba to have the presence of mind and show Museveni towards the
opposition leaders, that memorable handshake would not have happened,
especially if it depended on Besigye going to greet Museveni.
So let us cool down ladies and gentlemen in politics. Using Western
bullshit in our local political context doesn't help Uganda. It was
designed to serve their own western interests of continued control and
abuse on Uganda. No Pan-Africanist should be parroting that nonsense. It is
against Africans at large.
And I surely will oppose any Ugandan leader who comes up with that rhetoric
expecting political capital in return. Actually they don't know that they
gain nothing in Uganda with that nonsense. On the contrary it is directed
towards his western backers, thinking they can have a good laugh together
from mocking my father.
No wonder the last batch of pigs that where thrown before parliament had
the blue FDC party color of Kizza Besigye.
Thank God the new generation of Ugandans has overcome the demonization.
Weather in the party primaries or during the 2016 elections, my nephew
Taban Amin junior won with a landslide (above 70%). The people of Kabanda
North constituency might want to repeat that message again in the upcoming
by-election for those who didn't get it the first time.
Actually most Ugandans today consider President Idi Amin to be the most
patriotic nationalist leader Uganda has ever had.
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