Re: ugnet_: Dr. Obote discloses a plot to kidnap him and his family

2003-10-26 Thread emmanuel musaazi
OBOTE IS JUST PARANOID, HIS PAST EVILS ARE CATCHING UP WITH HIM. EVERYWHERE 
HE TURNS HE SEES ENEMIES. IT IS SAID THAT THE GUILTY ARE AFRAID.


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Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2003 15:46:01 -0500

Mitayo,

It is Patrick Mwondha.

Chris
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> Dear COO,
>
> Is it Patrick Mwandha or  Patrick Mwondha?
>
> Mitayo Potosi
>
> >From: Omar Kezimbira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: ugnet_: Dr. Obote discloses a plot to kidnap him and his 
family
> >Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 18:03:18 -0700 (PDT)
> >
> >
> >Obote fears kidnap - New Vision, 23rd October 2003
> >
> >By Milton Olupot
> >
> >EXILED Uganda People's Congress leader Milton Obote yesterday claimed 
he
> >had received reports of a plot to have him and his family kidnapped,
> >tortured and disposed of.
> >
> >"I take this report most seriously.
> >
> >My father and mother who were not even in politics were killed merely
> >because I was their son who grew up under their care in their home," he
> >said in a speech read by UPC Presidential Policy Commission chief Dr.
James
> >Rwanyarare.
> >
> >Rwanyarare was launching of the UPC 15-member national organising
committee
> >(NOC) recently named by Obote.
> >
> >Twelve members of the committee chaired by Peter Walubiri were sworn in
by
> >a Commissioner of Oaths Kenneth Omoding, amid ululation punctuated with
the
> >party song, "The Congress of the People".
> >
> >The others include Adoko Nekyon, Peter Akwenyu, Margaret Ateng, 
Ignatius
> >Barungi, Henry Mayega, Patrick Mwandha, Dick Nyai, J.L. Okello Okello,
> >Okullo Epak, Omodi Okot, Chris Opio, Prof. Patrick Rubaihayo, Amsa
> >Sewankambo, Ahmed Washaki and Alice Alaso.
> >
> >Alaso recently declined to take up the position.
> >
> >Obote said the 15 members would be deployed to return the country to 
the
> >noble ideals independence.
> >"The 15 nationalists today embark on the second liberation of Uganda,"
> >Obote said.
> >
> >In a related development, UPC has proposed an agenda for talks between
the
> >parties and the Movement, which includes the role of the UPDF and other
> >security organisations in politics.
> >
> >"We welcome the initiative but we are taken aback that there is no
agenda,"
> >Rwanyarare said.
> >
> >He said the time-table for implementation of the transition to 
multiparty
> >politics should be on the agenda.
> >
> >Published on: Thursday, 23rd October, 2003
> >
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Re: ugnet_: Dr. Obote discloses a plot to kidnap him and his family

2003-10-26 Thread Mitayo Potosi
Dear COO,

Is it Patrick Mwandha or  Patrick Mwondha?

Mitayo Potosi

From: Omar Kezimbira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ugnet_: Dr. Obote discloses a plot to kidnap him and his family
Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 18:03:18 -0700 (PDT)
Obote fears kidnap - New Vision, 23rd October 2003

By Milton Olupot

EXILED Uganda People’s Congress leader Milton Obote yesterday claimed he 
had received reports of a plot to have him and his family kidnapped, 
tortured and disposed of.

“I take this report most seriously.

My father and mother who were not even in politics were killed merely 
because I was their son who grew up under their care in their home,” he 
said in a speech read by UPC Presidential Policy Commission chief Dr. James 
Rwanyarare.

Rwanyarare was launching of the UPC 15-member national organising committee 
(NOC) recently named by Obote.

Twelve members of the committee chaired by Peter Walubiri were sworn in by 
a Commissioner of Oaths Kenneth Omoding, amid ululation punctuated with the 
party song, “The Congress of the People”.

The others include Adoko Nekyon, Peter Akwenyu, Margaret Ateng, Ignatius 
Barungi, Henry Mayega, Patrick Mwandha, Dick Nyai, J.L. Okello Okello, 
Okullo Epak, Omodi Okot, Chris Opio, Prof. Patrick Rubaihayo, Amsa 
Sewankambo, Ahmed Washaki and Alice Alaso.

Alaso recently declined to take up the position.

Obote said the 15 members would be deployed to return the country to the 
noble ideals independence.
“The 15 nationalists today embark on the second liberation of Uganda,” 
Obote said.

In a related development, UPC has proposed an agenda for talks between the 
parties and the Movement, which includes the role of the UPDF and other 
security organisations in politics.

“We welcome the initiative but we are taken aback that there is no agenda,” 
Rwanyarare said.

He said the time-table for implementation of the transition to multiparty 
politics should be on the agenda.

Published on: Thursday, 23rd October, 2003

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Re: ugnet_: Dr. Obote discloses a plot to kidnap him and his family

2003-10-26 Thread Chris Opoka-Okumu
Mitayo,

It is Patrick Mwondha.

Chris
==
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Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2003 2:12 PM
Subject: Re: ugnet_: Dr. Obote discloses a plot to kidnap him and his family


> Dear COO,
>
> Is it Patrick Mwandha or  Patrick Mwondha?
>
> Mitayo Potosi
>
> >From: Omar Kezimbira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: ugnet_: Dr. Obote discloses a plot to kidnap him and his family
> >Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 18:03:18 -0700 (PDT)
> >
> >
> >Obote fears kidnap - New Vision, 23rd October 2003
> >
> >By Milton Olupot
> >
> >EXILED Uganda People's Congress leader Milton Obote yesterday claimed he
> >had received reports of a plot to have him and his family kidnapped,
> >tortured and disposed of.
> >
> >"I take this report most seriously.
> >
> >My father and mother who were not even in politics were killed merely
> >because I was their son who grew up under their care in their home," he
> >said in a speech read by UPC Presidential Policy Commission chief Dr.
James
> >Rwanyarare.
> >
> >Rwanyarare was launching of the UPC 15-member national organising
committee
> >(NOC) recently named by Obote.
> >
> >Twelve members of the committee chaired by Peter Walubiri were sworn in
by
> >a Commissioner of Oaths Kenneth Omoding, amid ululation punctuated with
the
> >party song, "The Congress of the People".
> >
> >The others include Adoko Nekyon, Peter Akwenyu, Margaret Ateng, Ignatius
> >Barungi, Henry Mayega, Patrick Mwandha, Dick Nyai, J.L. Okello Okello,
> >Okullo Epak, Omodi Okot, Chris Opio, Prof. Patrick Rubaihayo, Amsa
> >Sewankambo, Ahmed Washaki and Alice Alaso.
> >
> >Alaso recently declined to take up the position.
> >
> >Obote said the 15 members would be deployed to return the country to the
> >noble ideals independence.
> >"The 15 nationalists today embark on the second liberation of Uganda,"
> >Obote said.
> >
> >In a related development, UPC has proposed an agenda for talks between
the
> >parties and the Movement, which includes the role of the UPDF and other
> >security organisations in politics.
> >
> >"We welcome the initiative but we are taken aback that there is no
agenda,"
> >Rwanyarare said.
> >
> >He said the time-table for implementation of the transition to multiparty
> >politics should be on the agenda.
> >
> >Published on: Thursday, 23rd October, 2003
> >
> >Email this article to a friend.
> >
> >
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