As the No. 2 fellow he is supposed to be, it is surprising that Prof. Bukenya
could advance this line of reasoning. Is the Prof telling us that if something
happened to the President, and he as the vice-president had to take over as is
provided for in the contitution, the country would come to
Has the U.N. Got its Answer in Congo? Printed on Sunday,
May 30, 2004 @ 11:18:09 CDT ( ) Report by Paul Harris,
YellowTimes.orgNewsFromtheFront.org TORONTO (NFTF.org) -- In a story
filed only hours ago, it was reported that the United Nations peacekeeping
forces in Democratic Republic
Dismantle protected camps
It is still argued that the government moved people into 'protected' camps to protect
them from Kony and his brutal men. Not anymore! At least the endless massacres in the
camps make me think so. People in Acholi area were herded into camps so that the LRA
are denied a
Dismantle protected camps
It is still argued that the government moved people into 'protected' camps to protect
them from Kony and his brutal men. Not anymore! At least the endless massacres in the
camps make me think so. People in Acholi area were herded into camps so that the LRA
are denied a
This fellow really never ceases to amaze me. He is the very chup promoting wars from
Northern Uganda, to Eastern Uganda, to DRc Congo, to Rwanda, to Sudanand now
Museveni turns around, in a sense of profound duplicity, and claims that wars are
making us poor. He mister "president", must we
Ready for a Recall Vote By Hugo Chavez
Washington Post
Wednesday 26 May 2004
Caracas, Venezuela - For the first 24 hours of the coup d'etat that briefly
overthrew my government on April 11, 2002, I expected to be executed at any moment.
The coup leaders told Venezuela and the
NEWS
I support abortion, says Njonjo Story by NATION Team Publication Date: 05/31/2004
Njonjo
Even as religious leaders described abortion as "a great evi'l' and "a big shame", a former Attorney-General said the practice should be legalised.
Mr Charles Njonjo, a former AG
Children flee their homes to escape abduction
© UNICEF/HQ04-0256/Furrer
Families seek safety in towns before night falls
and attacks begin
GULU, Uganda, 27 May 2004 Every evening at sunset families hurry along the
road to Gulu in northern Uganda, desperate to
Dear Mr Henry Ochieng,
You have been consistent in always having something to pick against
'Baganda/Buganda'.
Why have you never based your analysis on issues rather than tribal origin?
Your missives are thinly disguised hate mongering, as every ethnic group has
its share of the narrow-mined.
I
Unicef envoy in Gulu
SHOCKED: Bellamy (centre) visits the night
commuters
The Executive Director of United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF),
Carol Bellamy has said, Uganda is home t
Paul Kawanga Ssemogerere went into the movement
with his DP members, he left the movement alone and left the DP members in the
Movement
Robert
Of Monitor chat forum
The Mulindwas Communication Group"With
Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in
anarchy"
Groupe de c
Sunday comment:
By Fr Wynand Katende God understands your mother tongue May 30 - June 5, 2004
Read Acts of Apostles 2:1-6 How does it happen that each one of us is able to these men speaking in his own native language?
I wonder how many languages there are in the world! Uganda alone
On The Mark
With Alan Tacca Rosa Whitaker, three; Museveni, oneMay 30 - June 5, 2004
So Rosa Whitaker has been at Munyonyo, where African finance ministers have been spending a lot of taxpayers money on the pretext of looking for solutions to Africas trade-related economic problems.
Chad: President Granted Possible Third Term
Mandate May 26, 2004 Ndjamena
UN Integrated Regional Information Networks
Parliament on Wednesday approved an amendment of the constitution that
could allow President Idriss Deby to seek a third term in office amid an
opposition boycott.
Ho
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