ugnet_: Anti Kagame/Kaguta Rally in London

2002-10-17 Thread Mulindwa Edward




 The Mulindwas communication 
group"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
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Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 6:35 PM
Subject: [Ugandacom] Re: Anti Kagame/Kaguta Rally in 
London
Fellow Congress  Friends,The butchers of the 
Great Lakes Region today received a rude awakening when angry 
Ugandans, regional colleagues and Friends of Uganda picketted the 
Uganda/Rwanda High Commission in Trafalgar Square in London to express the 
disgust at the pace of blood bath caused by Museveni and Kagame.As 
if that was not enough and, to concide with the afternoon meeting by the 
two, Africans streamed to Clare Short's offices where departmental employees 
and nearby businesses watched with surprise, sympathy, awe and others with 
genuine interest. A nearby cafe quickly offered a small discount as a tocken 
of their solidarity. Later, in an unprecedented move, a senior departmental 
official came out un-announced, to address the gathering! Whatever his 
object, they had clearly been moved.Yesterday evening we hand 
delivered a petition with over 350 signatures to Clare Shorts office, 
received by her Head of Department for Africa, highlighting the plight of 
our peoples but, in particular at this time, those in northern Uganda. More 
signatories are being gathered, and are to be delivered at a reasonable 
interval. Watch this space..we will be back!Sincere 
thanks to those of you who gave up your precious time at colleges, 
universities, rare jobs and, that Ugandan mother with flu - who was 
determined to make it, regardless of the pricking London winter cold; ALL, 
at such a short notice. Many more thanks to those friends of the region, 
including those Pan Africanist brethren from the Diaspora. While the visibly 
panicky NRA agents occupying the Citizens House in Trafalgar square tried to 
take pictures as people were dispersing, they clearly did so in no capacity 
but that of a SINKING ship.It was a day best spent.Pinytek 
in London.

  
  
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ugnet_: THE COMMUNICATION GROUP IS GOING OFF LINE

2002-10-17 Thread Mulindwa Edward



We consider our selves open with immediate 
effect.
Em
 The Mulindwas 
communication group"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"



  - Original Message - 
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  Mulindwa Edward 
  
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  Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 6:42 
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  Subject: ugnet_: THE COMMUNICATION GROUP 
  IS GOING OFF LINE
  
  
  
  
  
  Good Morning
  
  Due to someun 
  foreseeablecircumstances we are facing, the communication group is going 
  to be off line for the next couple of days, I will however try my best to log 
  on whenever the situation allows, that means that I will be un-able to respond 
  promptly as has been the habit, but do not delude your self that I am 
  disappearing.
  As soon as we sort outthose 
  circumstanceswe will be back in the house as we have been always and as 
  we will be. If you are a Ugandacom member, if you want to join or to un-join, 
  this will have no effect on you what so ever. In the meantime pray for Uganda 
  so that Museveni's end can come sooner than later.
  Say hello to all those you are a burden 
  at.
  Good morning
  Em
   The 
  Mulindwas communication group"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in 
  anarchy"


ugnet_: Is Kitgum undersiege?

2002-10-17 Thread Ed Kironde








  The following is part of the news from "The newvision"
  Apac Resident District Commissioner (RDC), 
  Drani Dradriga, said on Wednesday, “We have received more UPDF soldiers 
  and this is to enable the army to respond very quickly to LRA attacks.” 
  UPDF 5th division commander based in Pader Col. John Mugume said, 
  “We have intensified our mop-up operations and have 
  been able to destroy most of the enemy hideouts in Lira and Pader 
  districts.” “They (LRA) have now fled towards Kitgum district 
  and towards the Sudan border,” Mugume 
  said.
  
  Col. John Mugume seems to imply that Kitgum 
  is a no go area for Ugandan soldiers. Is it 
  true?
  If you persue criminals who have entered 
  Uganda and seek sanctuary in parts of the country,why not 
  persuethem? Sudan too has given Uganda access to her 
  southern partsin order for UPDF to anhilate the 
  rebels.
  I think that statement is 
  irresponsibleunless Uganda has given up on Kitgum and the Col. would 
  like us to believe that now Kitgum is occupied by 
  LRA.







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