J. Akena,
Father and son will always share alot of similarities. Obote\ UPC ( father)
and Mu7\ NRM ( son) share alot in common. Mu7 was trained by Obote's
machinery, GSU\ UPC, while working for him in 60's. Mu7 was given the task
of spying and antagonizing Mengo. Both Father and son succeeded in this. All
the tricks of looting Congo minerals; silencing commissions of enquiries;
attacking democratic institutions; abbrogating constitutions and replacing
them with their personal ones; Using army to solve internal conflicts;
Having high army command drawn from the ruling district; selecting one or a
few nationalities as enemies. All these were started by OBOTE in Uganda and
were passed on to Trainee-Museveni. The son cum trainee qualified, chased
out the father, and now is causing same havoc. UPC and NRM should step aside
for 20 years while being rehabilitated.
James Ssenyange
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Subject: [Ugnet] Ssenyange
Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2005 08:23:03 -0700
Mw. Ssenyange,
You probably did not see this but the demand for an all inclusive
Truth and Reconciliation Commission has been articulated several time
before this. You will find that those 'resisting' this course of action are
not UPC.
Akena
Probe Luweero massacres - UPC
CHARLES MWANGUHYA MPAGI
KAMPALA
The Uganda People's Congress (UPC) has challenged President Yoweri
Museveni to institute an international inquiry into the killings in Luweero
Triangle during the bush war between 1981-1986.
They also challenged Museveni to allow a public debate to get to the
depth of the massacres, which according to the government estimates
resulted in the death of about 300,000 people.
The chairman of the UPC Constitutional Steering Committee, Mr Badru
Wegulo, told journalists yesterday that Museveni has a habit of digging up
the skulls of Luweero whenever an election nears. He said Museveni uses
this as a scarecrow to win votes.
"If the government is concerned about Ugandans, we demand that an
international commission be set up to investigate who is responsible for
the killings in Luweero," Wegulo said.
He said UPC wants the establishment of a Truth and Reconciliation
Commission and a public debate with Museveni at "a time and venue of his
convenience so that we can deal with these matters once and for all."
The Movement Spokesman, Mr Ofwono Opondo, said, "There is no need
for a Truth and Reconciliation Commission and we shall not have one
anyway." The MP for Samia Bugwe North, Mr Aggrey Awori said, "We are tired
of Luweero and the demonisation of UPC. They have stretched us far enough.
How many deaths can we pin on Museveni?" he said.
Awori said he would also move a motion in Parliament to block
unending compensations to alleged victims of the war.
Opondo dismissed UPC's call for international investigators.
"We do not need the international community to come and tell us who
killed the people in Luweero either. The survivors are there and they can
tell us who destroyed their homes. Can UPC show us the people who ran to
them for protection like the people of the north are running away from the
LRA?" Opondo asked.
Wegulo said there is need for the country to be told the truth about
who fired the first bullet and who killed which people.
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