President M7, Dr. Kasaato in a night to remember
By Norman S. Miwambo
Diplomats, potential investors, foreign journalists, and ordinary Ugandans
and British citizens came to hear President Yoweri Museveni talk about his
20 years occupancy accomplishments.
Instead, they saw a Ugandan [of
Michael Jackson to Visit Rwanda
The New Times (Kigali)
NEWS
November 21, 2006
By Gasheegu Muramila
Kigali
Renowned hip hop star, Michael Jackson is set to visit Rwanda, The New Times
has reliably learnt. The Deputy Director General of ORINFOR, Ms Kije Mugisha,
confirmed yesterday
From: J.C. Tuvugishukuri
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; rwanda net on Yahoo
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 7:24 AM
Subject: [rwandanet] Nazi presidential staff /Re: *DHR* Kagame : Full
government statement
RPF Nazis,
Presidential Staff,
You say:
...Government would like to make it
I hope your insinuation is right. There was actually a full list of the
delegation at the start. Perhaps you would check that out?!?You seem not to be
following. Aldo Okidi Rock happens to have been a very close college Buddy to
me.For certainty, I will cross check the archives. If it is
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) -- A U.S. citizen was charged with terrorism Tuesday
after being found with three unlicensed guns in a volatile region of northern
Uganda, officials said.
Christopher John Howdy, 34, of New York was imprisoned in the capital,
Kampala, until the high court can hear
EU experts fear U.S. move could spark Somalia war By Paul Taylor Tue
Nov 21, 6:53 PM ET
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union experts say the United States is pushing
to get a regional peacekeeping force deployed in Somalia and this could trigger
a wider war in the Horn of Africa,
Netters,
It does appear that it is Kagame and some of his sycophants
who are in a state of panic. Indeed why should Kagame
fear the courts of Justice? ( this is what it seems after reading
the barrage below?
I totally and completely agree with the french judge
In Uganda we are all different and we are all alike. What matters most,
however, is that we are all significant.
13 Uganda Federal Union States: Acholi, Ankole, Buganda, (Bugisu Sebei),
Bukedi, Bunyoro, Busoga, Karamoja, Kigezi, Lango, Teso, Tooro, (West Nile
Madi).
Support
Full government statement
The attention of Rwanda Government has been drawn to the fact that the
French Magistarate Jean Louis Bruguière is about to issue indictments
against senior Rwandan government military
Profiling individuals claiming public mandate?
Gaumoy that is just mere talk. I bet when the reality dawn and change takes
place, you will just mute yourself up.
What about profiling those not using pseudo names to aquire public mandate
but to wreck avocs on wananchi as demanded by
That is the most stupid way I have ever heard any one thinking about cessation
can make, and it reminds me of the separatists we are dealing with here day in
day out. I need any one to put that statement in English and see if it makes
any sense, but when the best you have to advise you are
Sserwajja Okwota
Your sentiments are very understable and I want to put them together with
Matek's sentiments that he posted earlier in the day. Yes Paul Kagame played a
vital roll in the creation of the Rwanda genocide but there is no way you can
ask him to take the stand with out calling
EM:
I am fully in agreement with yours below. Let Kagame go and defend himself in
the courts of the French..or better yet before Arusha International Tribunal
Court for Rwanda. What is he fearing? If he is innocenet that will come out
..if he is Innocent that too will come out.
Indeed,
Sudan MPs urges end to Ugandan army presence
November 22 2006 at 03:17PM Khartoum - The Sudanese
parliament has called for an end to a deal allowing the Ugandan army to pursue
the rebel Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) in south Sudan, media reported on
Wednesday.
The
Blair warns Sudan of 'tougher measures'London, United Kingdom
22 November 2006 02:57
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British Prime Minister Tony Blair warned on Wednesday that Sudan will face
tougher
Sudan's president reiterates refusal of international peacekeepers in Darfur
People's Daily - Nov 22 5:14 PM
Sudanese President Omar El-Bashir Wednesday reiterated to UN Secretary-General
Kofi Annan and British Prime Minister Tony Blair Sudan's refusal of deploying
international peacekeepers
Sudan has until Jan. 1 to act on Darfur KHARTOUM, Sudan, Nov. 21 (UPI) -- The
United States set a Jan. 1 deadline for Sudan to decide on expanded
international peacekeeping force in its Darfur region.
U.S. Special Envoy for Sudan Andrew Natsios said if there is no agreement by
the deadline,
Aboka LAM!! Liyel kaa Too..Nywa BUU!!..right on dudu.. haul his behind to the
courts in Arusha
MK
Rwanda: ICTR Defence Lawyers Want Kagame to Be Prosecuted for War Crimes
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Ugandan reacts to Musevenis speech
By Norman Miwambo in UK
DIPLOMATS, potential investors, journalists, ugandans and British citizens
on Sunday night gathered to listen to President Yoweri Musevenis talk
about his presidency.
However, during his speech, Dr. Rashid Kasaato, a Ugandan
Matek
And with out those two taking the stand we have a whole information we cannot
get . Either way Kagame will take a stand and if he refuses to take it today
those who died in that genocide demand that society takes him to a stand even
if it will be in absentia.
Em
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