Ugandas stability not reversible Rugunda
By Vision Reporter Uganda has reached a point of no return in its
quest for political stability, internal affairs minister Dr Ruhakana Rugunda has
said. He said the legacy of the Movement in the history of Uganda will
be the entrusting of the
Secret Balkan camp
built to hold UK asylum seekers Britain to ship refugees to Croatian army
base for 'offshore processing' Martin Bright, Paul Harris and Dominic Hipkins in TrstenikSunday
June 15, 2003The Observer
Asylum-seekers arriving
in Britain will be shipped to an 'offshore'
Ugandans
Comming back into Uganda Politics is not illegal, but The refform Agenda
must open their ears and listen to this news from Kenya very carefully. When we
serve dictatorial Governments with great loyalty, we must be accountable to our
actions. But if we think that we can change our
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Dear Editors
I writing in reply to Patrick Kajuma's article in Masindi which appeared in the monitor of today 16 June 2003-"better wages will help end corruption"
It is useless to peg wages.
Peg life quality to service provisions and basic
" This is a show of force to assure Nairobians that police will use all available means to combat crime in the city," the police source said.
http://www.eastandard.net/headlines/news16062003021.htm
Police have resorted to using helicopter patrols around the city to fight the escalating crime
Last Updated:Monday, 16 June, 2003, 12:14 GMT 13:14 UK
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Uganda rebels 'torch village'
The LRA use torture to instil fear Rebels in northern Uganda have attacked a village, killing at least eight people and burning more than 100 huts,
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DRC-UGANDA: UN confirms 70 killed in Ituri village
KAMPALA, 16 June (IRIN) - The UN Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC) confirmed on Monday that Lendu militiamen had killed 70 people in
The so called Ituri Pacification Commission (IPC) is nothing other then Yoweri Museveni's creation. UPC is within it's right to disregard the authority of the so called commission.
Matek
DRC: MONUC declares UPC political appointments ''null and void''
NAIROBI, 16 June (IRIN) - The UN Mission
Fellow citizens and members of the International Community:
Like we have always stated, it matter NOT how much UN force is deployed in the Ituri and other parts of Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo in an attempt to stop violence in the Region.
What members of the International Community
Security worse in Bunia despite French troops-U.N.
By Matthew Green
BUNIA, Democratic Republic of Congo (Reuters) - Security is worsening in Bunia despite the French troops deployed to the Congolese town where 48 people have been kidnapped and nine murdered in the past week, a U.N. spokesman
Good commentary rather observation, if you want.
The Irony is that the US Bush administration is busy "sucking up", so to say, to Yoweri Museveni's Military dictatorship I hear in a bid to fight international Terrorism. so much so that the administration in Washington would rather sacrifice
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Army spokesman Major Shaban Bantariza said the army was aware of the threat. "This is not the first time, and we warned the church about it," he said.
Did you hear that fellow citizens:
Yoweri Museveni's
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The summary of this financial years budget is riddled with inconsistencies, amateurism, and most of all lacks the tenets, which are enshrined in nation state budget; THE PEOPLE AND THEIR SOCIAL JUSTICE.
The positives first;
Ed:
All the K's , most notably, Kaguta, Kagame, Kabila are the Greatest War Lords who have caused choas in the Great Lakes Region.
Indeed, it is only under Kaguta that Uganda has been at wars with the so called LRA rebels, ADF Rebels, Kazu Itogwa rebels, PRA rebels, Karamojong Cattle
French kill two as security in Congo worsens
By Matthew Green
BUNIA, Democratic Republic of Congo (Reuters) - French soldiers sent to stop tribal fighting in Bunia killed two militiamen who attacked them Monday and the United Nations warned that the situation in the Congolese town was worsening
Rebels Take 100, Kill 16 in Lira District
The Monitor (Kampala)
June 16, 2003
Posted to the web June 16, 2003
Richard M. Kavuma and Patrick Ebong
Kampala
At least 15 people were killed and about 100 abducted yesterday after suspected Lord's Resistance Army rebels raided Lira and Apac
Last Updated:Monday, 16 June, 2003, 13:52 GMT 14:52 UK
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African children 'missing out'
70% of newborn children are unregistered
Africa has the highest rate of unregistered children in the world, the United Nations Children's Funds,
Results of a ten year study published in the journal Science have shown
that HIV resulted from two monkey viruses that hybridised in the body of
an infected chimpanzee.Scientists Professor Paul Sharp from Nottingham
University and Beatrice Hahn from the University of Alabama found that wild
Rwanda, Uganda in
war of words By
Alex B. Atuhaire June
16, 2003
Rwanda has accused Uganda of spreading rumours to get an excuse
to re-deploy its army in the DR Congo.
The Rwanda
Big money fuelling war
Roots of Congo's bloodshed are commercial, not cultural
By DOUG BEAZLEY,
EDMONTON SUN
"The
Congo," says Jim Freedman, Canadian academic and Africa-watcher, "is sitting on
top of a lot of oil." Parts of it are, at any rate. And the parts of the
Democratic
Netters,
One thing people must realize is that most of those guys in the movement (and Reform
for that matter) were at one time or another UPC subcripts. They believed in the
principles that UPC stands for. But politics as usual keeps it smell trails. Having
divergent views is one thing UPC
Security in Congolese Town Deteriorates
By ANDREW ENGLAND
.c The Associated Press
BUNIA, Congo (AP) - Despite the presence of 500 French troops, at least nine people have been killed and dozens abducted in the past week as security deteriorates in this unstable northeastern Congolese town.
UN warns Rwanda over DR Congo
By Mark Doyle BBC world affairs correspondent
Kagame was tough
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