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Ugandan “INTERAHAMWE” in the Making

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Ugandan “INTERAHAMWE” in the Making - Preparations by Museveni regime of Genocidal Forces is in Advanced Stages – Ugandans stand warned. [By Free Uganda State Crimes Investigations Unit] Museveni is preparing for Rwanda-style genocide - Free Uganda continues to warn Ugandans to prepare themselves in order to prevent this sinister plot being realised. Stories of state-sanctioned militia training by the likes of Major Kakooza Mutale are too serious to ignore. Indicative reports of preparations by Museveni’s regime to commit state violence on a massive scale against innocent Ugandan citizens continue to circulate not only via social networks but also in the local Ugandan media, as evidenced by the following stories: Museveni and his loyal inner circle complicit in the creation and mobilisation of militias President Museveni’s refusal to publically-disassociate himself and state house from this dangerous trend of affairs can only serve to consolidate the belief in the mi

CONFRONTING A WICKED REGIME`S VIOLENCE USING NONVIOLENCE

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Facing wicked regimes like the current Ugandan system where human rights violations are ubiquitous requires peaceful voices and contained emotions in campaigns. Borrowing excerpts from Martin Luther King’s revered words, I show that using nonviolent means to rebut the brutal forces, which are purportedly being trained to reign in the masses to vote president Museveni against their consciences, is a more sensitive road to tread. I say you will not vote someone you don’t want. I must say I'm still convinced that nonviolence is the most potent weapon available to oppressed people in their struggle for freedom and human dignity in Uganda. The divines of nonviolence is also required to disentangle Ugandans from the shackles of immoral leadership perpetuated with shameless abandon, blasphemous and sacrilegious adoration from compatriot looters. Where leadership has become endlessly luscious to some section of our society while its rendered insipid to the majorit

General Salim Saleh invites Machar for talks in Kampala

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The usually boisterous and self proclaimed security guru in the great lake region president Museveni seems to have been left with bitterness in the South Sudan conflicts, after the international community collectively snubbed his attempts to manipulate the deal by trying to smuggle other provisions into the peace agreement. Museveni in recent times has been carrying a tag on himself as a regional peace enforcer or broker coming from the fact that he sees himself as a security partner for the western powers . Uganda army the UPDF  has been involved in a proxy war against Alshabab for 8 straight years on behalf of the western backers ,but this time his backers seem to have lost patience and trust with his usual methods of enforcing peace through military might ,the South Sudan conflict has been raging for 18 month with taking a role of an aggressor and a peace mediator as well, it doesn't work that way. Now that Museveni finds himself isolated and with trust issues hanging o

Voice of reason

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Mr.Okuk Owera I want to borrow some words from Martin Luther king Jr. to express a situation we now face in Uganda. For we must all learn to live together as brothers, or we will all perish together as fools. We should stop to wait on time. Somewhere along the way -- Somewhere we must come to see that human progress never rolls in on the wheels of inevitability as is happening in Uganda today. It comes through the tireless efforts and the persistent work of dedicated individuals who are wil ling to be coworkers with God to subdue the extant anarchy, blatant abuse of human rights and the lawlessness perpetuated by the police and armed terror squads. And without this hard work, time itself becomes an ally of the primitive forces of social stagnation. And so we must help time and we must realize that the time is always ripe to do right. Oppose dictatorship now and continue to hold the fire burning. If you think your time will come, you will instead expend it. It has happened

NEWLY DEFECTED SPLA GENERALS FORMED MUTUAL DEFENSE PACT WITH ETHIOPIAN REBEL LEADER

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Press Release: South Sudan Civil War will soon spill into neighboring Ethiopia if serious actions are not quickly taken by both Dr. Riek Machar Teny-Dhurgon and Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn.  On 6 August, 2015, Ethiopian rebel leader Thokwath Pal Chay and newly defected general from SPLA rebel’s movement Gat-hoth Gatkuoth Hothnyang convened a dangerous secret meeting with dangerous outcome in Nairobi, Kenya. These two groups formed “Alliance Defense Pact” that will benefit them. The meeting was attended by Hon. Changson Lew Chang, Salva Kiir’s spy agent Gatwec Puoc Mar and two representatives from Juba and SPLM-N. Another meeting will take place in Eritrea any time in September, 2015 as proposed by both generals. They discussed four of the following agendas: Formation of coalition forces between Ethiopian rebels and newly fired SPLA generals, establishment of military bases in three separate territorial zones, recruitment and training of Nuer Youth, Anyuak Youth,

Peoples President Meets the Press

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This is the transcript of the interaction the peoples president had with the journalist in Fortpotal town ,to address various inaccurate media reports circulating around the main stream media from FDC internal fights and police blockade in the campaign trails. Dr. Kizza Besigye "We are in the last leg of our campaign,t he campaign has been smooth save for the disturbance by the Uganda Police,they have attempted to disrupt our programs". We had a problem in Mbarara the police without any provocation, they started Teargassing, our people. And many were injured in the process. The same happened in Kabale. We had a similar incident in Pajule, Pader, where the police again teargassed the people who had come to listen to our message. We had running battles with the police in Kitgum, several parts of Karamoja, and Katakwi in Teso. In Mubende yesterday the police tried to stop our programs but the people over powered the police and we had our rally. What the police is doi

NRM Historicals say Museveni has betrayed the core principles and aims that took them to the bush

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Having realized the dangers being posed by his war-time comrades, also known as NRM Historical s, as they start to actively withdraw their support from his dying presidency, dictator Museveni has sought to neutralize and weaken their capacity to politically engage with the wider Ugandan population by denying them political space in any manner or form. In his mind, Museveni is haunted by the fear of his former Comrades aligning with the country’s political opposition in a bid to topple his regime. And so, within the NRM party, Museveni is not only deploying divide and rule tactics, making the so-called young generation loyalists (mainly hand-picked yes-men and yes-women) to frustrate the political ambitions of the bush war fighters. He is also actively using the NRM party Electoral Commission, headed by Tanga Odoi, to rig the Historical s out of politics all together. The daring and cryptic statement made by the chairperson of the NRM electoral commission, Tanga Odoi, that “…N

WHEN SATAN AND THE DEVIL FORM AN ALLIANCE PEACE IS THE VICTIM.

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Museveni`s trail of collateral damages stretches all the way from his school days at Ntare when he instigated a student uprising at a Ntare senior secondary,because of that his late mother, Esteri Kokundeka, concerned with her son’s increasing fascination with violence (he had already been a ring leader in student strikes at Ntare Sc hool and Dar es Salaam University) tried to dissuade him from joining the army when he expressed interest in enlisting. In university In 1969, he had written a now famous pamphlet that he titled Fanon’s theory on violence: In this thesis, the young Museveni wholeheartedly defended the political views advanced by the Martinique-born Black Algerian revolutionary Frantz Omar Fanon. The thesis premised in violence has a means to resist imperialism ,his gory descriptions of death, mutilation and skulls appear to have resonated with something in Museveni’s personality. He seemed to have a particular proclivity for and fascination with brute force. First incid

Machar responds to Museveni

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Dr. Riek Machar,the chairman of the armed opposition faction of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM in Opposition), Riek Machar, has written a letter to the IGAD secretariat in expression of the complete shelving of the IGAD PLUS compromise by a meeting convened by president Museveni of Uganda . Here is the statement by the office of the chairman SPLAM/A-IO: The outcome of that meeting is going to severely affect the deadline set by Obama administration  to have the peace agreement signed on 17th Aug 2015 .What’s Next?  is the question that should be reverberating in the minds of the regional leaders and the international community as it appears the entire peace process has been brought to a premature end ,since Juba regime and his Museveni ally still harbour  the illusion  militarily might will bring peace. The attitude of Museveni to the leadership of SPLA/M-IO has been disrespectful, he remains indifferent and heartless to the plight of South Sudanese ci

Museveni is the peace obstacle

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In memo internal communique passed to Political Crime by a source reveals that President Museveni is solely imposing his hard stance and uncompromising demands to frustrate the IGAD PLUS peace agreement because its a white man solution,it appears he wants to impede the hard work reached by the IGAD PLUS negotiators . This meeting comes in the aftermath of Mr. Obama convened meeting of the region’s leaders in Ad dis Ababa to try to halt the conflict in South Sudan, which was his most direct personal intervention since the violence broke out more than 18 months ago. He and the other leaders agreed to press the combatants to agree to a peace agreement by Aug. 17, and threatened both sides with sanctions or other measures if they do not comply. In a discussion of what to do if the rival forces fail to agree, one of the African leaders in the meeting even suggested regional military intervention to stop the fighting, according to American officials. Mr. Obama, though, was more f