Mr Akena Obote,


Thanks for your support for this meaningful means of resolving Uganda's past differences, conflicts, wars, sentiments. However, you are the FIRST UPC MEMBER ON THIS NET TO COME OUT AND SUPPORT this initiative. In Kampala, both UPC, NRM dont like it for some reason. The end result is the "grass" to continue suffering, hating each other, and "biting" each other.

Ssenyange

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From: "The Fugee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: ugnet_: RE: [FedsNet] UPC on Federalism\J.Oracha
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 14:25:56 +0200

Muagnda wange Ssenyange,

I did not know that UPC "refused" to call a truth and reconciliation
commission like the one in South Africa.. I personally believe that it would
be a welcome development, though I must caution that there is one vital
ingredient missing for it to work, which is equal rights for all. The South
African truth and reconciliation occurred after the end of apartheid where
certain people considered themselves better than others or that the opinions
of others were not important and could not be expressed in a democratic
environment which honoured the rights and freedoms of all citizens.


The Fugee
----- Original Message -----
From: "ssenya nyange" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 3:57 AM
Subject: Re: ugnet_: RE: [FedsNet] UPC on Federalism\J.Oracha


>
> J. Oracha,
>
> You asked Semakula:
> " ..so, where do we go from here as uganda from different parts
of
> the same country? "
>
> The answer is simple but UPC have refused the call for a truth &
> reconciliation commission similar to that of South Africa. If the former
> white regime of S.A had refused to participate in that commission ( just
> like UPC is doing), where would south Africa be now? Think about it
> seriously. The commision should target the problems from independence (
> 1962) to present. Different groups should air out their sentiments, agree
or
> give explanations why they dont agree; give solutions how to prevent them
in
> future, and finally forgive each other. BUt being in constant denial wont
> wipe away memories of our late beloved ones, our lost properties and
freedom
> which existed before 1965.
> If Ssenyange, Semakula, Adhola, Matek, Mulindwa etc makes any attack on
UPC,
> Baganda, after the reconciliation, then you will call them hate mongers.
>
> Ssenyange
> ---------------------
>
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: ugnet_: RE: [FedsNet] UPC on Federalism
> >Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 22:13:12 EST
> >
> >Semakula:
> >Apparently everything that you have said has been done by the present
> >regime
> >more than the past. So where do we go from here as Uganda from different
> >parts
> >of the same country? Do you think your method will solve uganda's problem
> >as
> >a nation?
> >
> >Do you think it would be a good idea to cut off the northerners beyond a
> >certain line so that no one can cross that line? There is however a
> >possibility
> >that you are not yet mature enough to talk about the affairs of country
> >with so
> >many diverse culture and people as Uganda. I wonder wheter you know why
we
> >have constitution. Just think, or try to think a little bit this time,
and
> >you
> >may find that the solution to the problem is being treated equal in the
> >eyes of
> >the law.
> >
> >Kong watemu do en ryeko wu ni!
> >
> >In a message dated 2/19/2004 2:33:12 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >I'dn't trust the UPC further than I can throw them -- which is not very
> >far;
> >nor give their lies any currency.
> >Unfortunately, while DP undergoes its re-birth, the UPC are lurching onto
> >the
> >very ideas we have long advocated, especially federalism based on
> >economically viable units/states -- ideas that the UPC have in the past
> >worked tirelessly
> >to destroy, hinder and/or otherwise obsfucate.
> >It is encumbate (sp) upon all of us to keep remindind Ugandans,
especially
> >the UB40s, on UPC's well-documented role in causing chaos in Uganda on
two
> >separate occassions: Obote I and Obote II.
> >UPC is our enemy, nor matter how they package themselves. Remember
> >Naakulabye! Remember the infamous killing fields of 'Luweero Triangle'!
> >Remember 'Panda
> >Gari'! Remember 1966!, etc, etc. Never, never again!
>
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