Sharangabo..what ever you damn name is:
There is NO repeat NO justification, what so ever, for what Museveni and his dictatorship are doing to freedom of press in Uganda. That stated, Museveni is now in the exact positions were Ugandan Forces of Freedom want him to be
Opoko Mateksharan
Vukoni
You will be amazed at what a pissed off mass can accomplish. Ugandans are
truly pissed.
Em
Toronto
The Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
Groupe de communication Mulindwas
"avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie"
- Or
Dear netters from Ugandanet,
I don't know if the Ugandan authorities are following the debate on your forum.But I am kind of surprise that they took literaly the analogy I made between the role of the RTLM and the Mwenda's and consort.
But they took it the wrong way.At no time I did pr
Mr. Sharangabo,
You had better read Richard Carver's article again, m-o-r-e s-l-o-w-l-y
this time. It doesn't support your thesis at all. For radios and
machetes to become tools of genocide, they need the coercive power of
the state or of a constituency with the motives, the will, and the
ab
Is this a virus running?
Em
Toronto
The Mulindwas Communication Group"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is
in
anarchy"
Groupe de communication Mulindwas "avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans
l'anarchie"
- Original Message -
From:
sharangabo
rufagari
To:
Mr Vukoni Lupa-Lasaga,
Thank you for introducing yourself to all the netters.I am pleased also to learn that you do write a column for the Monitor as I can be counted among it's fervent readers.
Before I respond to your posting which I will do later on.I would like to point out that I ma
sharangabo rufagari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Mr Vukoni Lupa-Lusanga,
Thanks for bringing up this article about the "POWER" the media can have on destabilizing the public order and directing the worst scenario which can happen to the humanity.
That exactly the reaso
The Role of Ex-Presidents in
Africa: A life after office? Henning MelberDo African presidents
have a life after they leave office? asks Henning Melber. For many years in
post-independence Africa, the image of African leaders was of `Big Men' who
could only be removed from office by their
Rwanda Under African Peer
Review's SurgeryDaily Trust (Abuja)OPINIONAugust 12, 2005
Posted to the web August 12, 2005 Okello OculiThe
decision by Rwanda to be among the first two countries to come under the
peering eyes of the African Union's "peer review mechanism" was as bold and
histo
My boss was a workaholic, not an alcoholic, says Rubaihayo
Prof. Patrick Rubaihayo was deputy minister of agriculture and forestry under the Obote II government from 1981-1985. He talks to Gaaki Kigambo about serving President Milton Obote in this continuing series marking 20 year
Dear Mr Vukoni Lupa-Lusanga,
Thanks for bringing up this article about the "POWER" the media can have on destabilizing the public order and directing the worst scenario which can happen to the humanity.
That exactly the reason why I am stating that President MUSEVENI is be
Someone Tell the President the War Is
OverBy Frank
RichThe New York Times
Sunday 14 August 2005
Like the Japanese soldier marooned on an island for
years after V-J Day, President Bush may be the last person in the country to
learn that for Americans, if not Iraqis, the w
Netters
We all know what has transpired in Uganda from
Friday, that resulted into the closure of a Monitor's radio station, including
the arrest of Andrew Mwenda. Here below is the transcript of the program that
resulted into the Mwenda's arrest. For the record he was denied bail on
Saturd
What a week of distracting nuisances. I would not have missed DORCAS'S BRAGS.
I SALUTE HER FOR THE GOLD MEDAL.
BRAVO DURCAS & ALEX FOR THE EXCELLENT JOB IN PUTTING THE CRANE BACK ON THE WORLD ARENA.
BIG HUG
Noc'l
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