Why Idi Amin
Should be Buried Where He dies (if he dies)
I want to believe Idi Amin is a Muslim and the reasons that
follow are purely non-political
It is
Sunnah and preferable to bury
the body of a Muslim wherever they die unless the conditions do not allow
A
Muslim
Condolences Wednesday, July 23, 2003
We shall miss you dearly, Whispers
Wahome Mutahi (1952 - 2003)
We at the Nation Media Group express our heartfelt condolences to Wahome Mutahis family at the loss of a father, a partner and friend. I have learnt of Wahomes death this afternoon wi
J Ssemakula;
It would be nice if you cut/paste the articlers you refer to, rather than
just giving us the url. Most times some of us cant access them!
Thank you.
y
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Bring Amin home - UPC
By Chris Obore
July 21, 2003 Monitor
The UPC wants the government to let former President Idi Amin return home.
The Uganda People's Congress, whose government was deposed by Mr Amin in January
1971, says that it would be wrong for President Yoweri M
J Ssemakula:
Why dont you just buy (or borrow from your nearest library) the book, read
it and then comment. Skip the drivel, man. You seem to have a pathological
hatred for Obote. Why?
y
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Archbishop Orombi firm on gay issuesBy Emmanuel N. MugaruraJuly 22, 2003
Anglican Archbishop-elect Henry Orombi has taken a firm stand on homosexuality.
People should respect nature and the great creator who modelled man and woman. He wasnt blind and he knows why he created a mans parts
Homosexuality Issue Threatens to Break Anglicanism in Two
July 19, 2003
By LAURIE GOODSTEIN
The election of a gay bishop in New Hampshire is threatening
to crack open the fault line over homosexuality in the worldwide Anglican Communion.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/19/national/19BISH
Cabinet to rule on Amin's fateBy Ssemujju Ibrahim Nganda & David Kibirige
July 24, 2003 - Monitor
The Cabinet will decide former President Idi Amin's fate. Mr Amin is ailing in Saudi Arabia, where he lives in exile.
His family recently asked the government to let him return and "die from home".
Madhvani wrong to molest Katookes poor
By Yeka Morgan
July 22, 2003
Wednesday, July 9 was a black day for the people of
Katooke Trading Center in Kakira
sub-county, Jinja district.
Those who wat
Healers
to deploy bees against Kony
By Robert
Mwanje
July 22,
2003
Traditional healers plan to deploy
bees against the Lord's Resistance Army rebel leader, Mr Joseph Kony.
The National Council for Traditional
Healers and Herbalists Association (Nacotha) has set up a special
committee in response
Dead or alive; Amin should returnBy Mercy Nalugo & Victor KaramagiJuly 22, 2003-Monitor
Dead or alive, some Ugandans want ailing former President Idi Amin back. As a Ugandan and a former head of State, Amin deserves to be forgiven and accorded a decent burial if he dies, people say, as The Mon
Mr. Dambisya,
I have not read/seen Kanyeihamba's book. What you state of the gentleman's credentials hardly impresses anyone as to his credibility as a source of information.
Here is what would help me determine if his book is worth spending time on.
a. What was his role in those days (1960s)?
Go on the Internet, stupid.
y
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Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 17:18:24 +0200
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I am appealing to you or an
But anybody telling the West to forget about Africa's oil will just be
signing their death sentences.
Any govt that dares go that route will face a coup in no time - Remember the
case of Congo Brazaville?
They were ordered to reduce their stake in 'their' oilfields from 7% to 5%.
The President
Mulindwa,
Its in UPC's interest for a precedent to be set for
past leaders to be pardoned or returned for burial in
Uganda.
Obote's years are numbered and he wouldn't want to be
buried in Zambia.
Why is Obote's UPC advocating to return Amin when he
didn't do so for the first Ugandan President wh
> Dear
Father,> > Help us
remember that the" jerk"> who
cut us off in traffic last night is a single mother>
who worked nine hours that day and is
rushing home to> cook dinner, help
with homework, do the laundry and>
spend a few precious moments wit
Idi Amin is overweightBy David KibirigeJuly 22, 2003-Monitor
Ms Madina Amin yesterday said that her husband is ailing because of advanced age and overweight. She said that Mr Idi Amin Dada, 80, who was yesterday still in coma, weighs about 220 kilogrammes.
At his age and then the fact that he
News Wednesday, July 23, 2003
Tragedy for newlyweds as Mbugua mother dies
By MAORE ITHULA
Ms Florence Nyambura
Tragedy has struck the man who wed veteran politician Wambui Otieno, with the death of his mother only three days after his marriage.
At 53, Mr Peter Mbugua's mother Flo
African researchers asked to set research goals
Katie Mantell22 July 2003
Germany's Volkswagen Foundation is launching a funding initiative that seeks to increase the engagement of young African researchers in collaborative projects with European scientists by asking them to define jointly t
Madhvani wrong to molest Katookes poorBy Yeka MorganJuly 22, 2003
Wednesday, July 9 was a black day for the people of Katooke Trading Center in Kakira sub-county, Jinja district.
Those who watch television read newspapers, or listen to radios must have seen or heard or read about what happened
Mr. Ocaya p'Ocure:
* Since you have failed to substantiate Ibingira's "shoddy parochial concept" it take it that your was just an ideologue's knee-jerk reaction.
* You have also failed to substantiate your charges that Ssekabaka Muteesa II murdered anyone on a 'rampage in Bunyoro'. Otherwise pro
Ugandans want Amin to returnBy Mercy NalugoJuly 22, 2003 -Monitor
Whether dead or alive, Ugandans want former President Idi Amin back home. According to the street survey carried out by The Monitor in Kampala yesterday, Ugandans also want the government to give him all the benefits of a for
How a Forest Stopped a Fire in Its Tracks
July 22, 2003
By JAMES GORMAN
When a fire swept through the Blacks Mountain Experimental Forest last September, it was stopped dead by a patch of forest that was different from the rest.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/22/science/earth/22FIRE.htm
Last Updated: Tuesday, 22 July, 2003, 15:53 GMT 16:53 UK
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Uganda's spiritual war heats up
Traditional healers cross Africa are believed to have spiritual powersControversy is brewing in Uganda after a proposal by traditional
http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/arts/20030719_FELA/
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Tax for Uganda sex workers
By Abraham Odeke BBC, Malaba, Uganda
Commercial sex services in the Uganda-Kenya border town of Malaba are likely to cost more following the intr
Mr. Kigongo,
Thank you for your note. It is because of the attitude of African rulers like Obote, that whose who seek to remove them from power through lawful means are 'enemies of the state', 'consipirators', etc, that we are in so much trouble in Africa.
Kanyeihamba, being a lawyer, ought to kno
Comment Tuesday, July 22, 2003
Wambui: A woman ahead of her timeBy MACHARIA GAITHO
Every once in a while comes along a trail-blazer, a rebel, a person ready to fight the established order to the limit, one not bound to established social and political mores.
This is a person not afraid
Bury exiled leaders in Uganda OboteBy Alex B. AtuhaireJuly 22, 2003
Mr Milton Obote has said that if Idi Amin died, the former President should be buried in Uganda.
Obote, who was twice deposed by the military, first in 1971 by Amin, yesterday said in a statement that Ugandans should be lenie
He's at his favourite pastime yet again - that of telling lies. Mulindwa,
could you please provide me with proof of when I said the following:
"Those writers who are not even Ugandans were and are working for
Obote and UPC, they are wrong and we must start to write our own History"
Failing this,
Netters
We are getting very conflicting reports on the
state of President Amin's life. By Saturday the Uganda president was announced
dead, we got this information again from a reliable source. This death if I may
add was as well announced by some Radio Stations in Kampala which might have
Bury exiled leaders in Uganda OboteBy Alex B. AtuhaireJuly 22, 2003-Monitor
Mr Milton Obote has said that if Idi Amin died, the former President should be buried in Uganda.
Obote, who was twice deposed by the military, first in 1971 by Amin, yesterday said in a statement that Ugandans should
Madhvani wrong to molest Katookes poor
By Yeka Morgan
July 22, 2003
Wednesday, July 9 was a black day for the people of
Katooke Trading Center in
Kakira sub-county, Jinja district.
Those who wat
Mwaami Kiribedda
If we are to run Uganda that way it means we are going to run it on fact.
This will be hard since much of our decisions are based on "Lugambo"
Em
The Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
Groupe de communication Mulind
Soldier Killed in Ambush North of Baghdad
7 minutes ago
BAGHDAD, Iraq - A U.S. soldier was killed and
another wounded Tuesday in an ambush along a dangerous road north of Baghdad in
the "Sunni Triangle," the U.S. military reported.
Far to the north, a big gun battl
Coup on Tiny African Islands Felt in Texas Oil Offices
July 19, 2003
By SIMON ROMERO
A coup in the potentially oil-rich archipelago of São Tomé
is reverberating in the corporate suites of the energy industry.
www.nytimes.com/2003/07/19/business/worldbusiness/19OIL.html?ex=1059650962&ei=1&en=9
Lost of public funds and property
Dfwa-u members are writing and complaining bitterly about the misuse and loss of public funds and property. We are not yet in government but we have the potential to make the problem resolved.
DFWA-U understands it quite clear that our country continues to loo
UGANDA PEOPLES CONGRESS
(Office of the
President)
21 July,
2003.
To: PPC Chairman
Cc: PRC Chairman
Cc: Bureaux
Abroad
Cc:
Press
IDI
AMIN
BY
A. Milton
Obote
Idi Amin, like Tito
Okello, Bazilio Okello and Yoweri Museveni, was used by imperialist forces and
became a military d
Healers to deploy bees against KonyBy Robert MwanjeJuly 22, 2003-Monitor
Traditional healers plan to deploy bees against the Lord's Resistance Army rebel leader, Mr Joseph Kony.
The National Council for Traditional Healers and Herbalists Association (Nacotha) has set up a special committee in r
This article and the one I sent yesterday on the US's protectionist trade policies indicate that AGOA, NEPAD, globolization, etc are nothing but smoke-and-mirrors as far as the Third World, especially Africa, is concerned.
Africans need to tell the US and the rest of the world in no uncertain ter
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Martin Luther King
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South African struggles
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