owor,

Arresting people who have committed or are about to
commit a crime and held without trial is normal
practice the world over. Uganda is not unique.

In the UK many so called terrorist sympathisers or
those with alleged links with Al-Qaida are being held
without trial. In the US, hundreds of such people are
in prison in addition to those held at Guantamo bay.

In the Middle East, etc so many such people are in
prison without trial so what are you talking about?

The Ugandan security agencies are obliged by the
constitution to keep peace and security of all
Ugandans and if these fellows were suspects or
planning to endanger the security of the country,
what's the issue if they are apprehended?

Its bankrupt people like you kipenji who support such
elements to cause kavuyo. the change you want can only
be brought about peacefully not by war. If you want
Teso to be like Acholi go on with your support and you
are welcome at it.

LM

--- Owor Kipenji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lutimba Matovu,if I were infantile like you,I would
> have waited to age before making you see where your
> opportunistic cheerleading is leading you.You really
> have you mouth and hence your stomach where you feel
> goodies are.If there was any morsel of intellect
> still
> resident in your body,these comments were not
> warranted.Police can do all they want as long as
> they
> are following the law.No sensible and civilized
> citizen in any part of the world has any qualms with
> that.What the log of kleptocracy that you have
> enjoined yourself to is preventing you from seeing
> in
> this case is the reason behind the arrests and who
> are
> actually are the people carrying out these
> arrests.It
> is all the intimidatory tactics of a moribound
> Government like that of your fellow comrade in crime
> Mu7 is using to think that they can still somewhat
> reverse the flow of change.For 17 donkey years you
> and
> your thiefmate Mu7 have sang ad nuseaum of No Change
> but now it is becoming increasingly clear that Yes
> Change is inevitable hence this intimidation.
> Can you in your capicity as a thief in arms with Mu7
> tell me where you get the notions that the people of
> Teso and all other parts in Uganda who are not your
> darlings are bad people?.Look into yourselves before
> casting blames and derogatory superlatives on
> others.
> Lastly I hope when the wind blows away from your
> present direction you will have the temerity to aver
> others are bad people.
> Thanks.
> Kipenji.
>
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> --- Lutimba Matovu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> Owor,
> > 
> > Grow up! If the police and other security
> > organisations have reasons to arrest anyone, do
> you
> > mean they should be ignored because they
> campaigned
> > for Besigye?
> > Is belonging to the opposition RA or UPC or Dp a
> > ticket to be untouchable?
> > Teso people waged war against the NRM under Otai
> > until
> > they were badly defeated. these bad elements may
> be
> > trying to regroup. Why do you cry about their
> > arrest?
> > 
> > LM
> > --- Owor Kipenji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > The arrest of these politicians is indeed a very
> > > despeakable act that goes along way to the
> truism
> > > that
> > > the kicks of a dying horse is very
> > mighty!.Movement
> > > as
> > > an organization that has systematically robbed
> > > Ugandans of all their resources both
> > physical,human
> > > and otherwise is now seeing itself as a
> moribound
> > > organization hence their reversion to their
> trade
> > > mark
> > > of TERROR.Mu7 and his cohort of kleptocrats very
> > > well
> > > know that they will face the International
> Courts
> > of
> > > Justice to answer questions on perpetuating
> crimes
> > > against Humanity not only in Uganda but the
> Great
> > > lakes regions so they are now using this ploy of
> > > constitutional review to add more time to their
> > > moribound lives.Why should a constitutional that
> > has
> > > hardly been there for a decade deserve review 
> > > unless 
> > > ab initio it was fraudently crafted and now
> > > its'originators have come face to face with the
> > ever
> > > faithful judge named TIME?.The tricks that so
> > called
> > > opposition Movements use to cling to power
> > > eventually
> > > backfires on them.Frederrick Chiluba tried it
> and
> > > failed.Mu7 with your kleptocrats I wish you the
> > hard
> > > luck!.Do you and your Kleptocrats know why the
> > > Kenyan
> > > opposition chose not to call itself a movement
> but
> > > rather a rainbow alliance?,it is because they
> very
> > > well knew what Movements are.They are for all
> > > intents
> > > and purposes condiuts where hard core thieves
> and
> > no
> > > lovers of democratic governance hide.Mu7 and
> Lider
> > > Chalker and presently Clare Short will have to
> > > account
> > > for where the Gold they are busy lootinf from
> > > Karamoja
> > > is,just as he must explain where he took the
> loot
> > > and
> > > plunder he got from the Democratic Republic of
> > > Congo,not to mention the role he played in the
> > > Rwanda
> > > genocide that came shortly after the killing of
> > > Habyarimana.
> > > Lastly I am wondering why the Movement should
> keep
> > > on
> > > recycling people to do their dirty jobs for
> > > them,like
> > > they have done with the most recycled Ateker
> > > Ejjalu.Ateker stop cheaping yourself,for you
> know
> > > recycled staff is indeed very cheap!.
> > > Thanks.
> > > Kipenji.
> > >
> >
>
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> > > --- gook makanga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> > > <HR>
> > > <html><div style='background-color:'><DIV>
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> > > <DIV></DIV>
> > > <DIV></DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT>
> > > <TABLE width="100%" bgColor=#b7c6c6>
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> > > <TR vAlign=center align=middle>
> > > <TD><FONT size=+1><B>Headlines</B>
> > > </FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
> > > <H5>ISO arrests four Teso politicians</H5>
> > > <H6>By Patrick Elobu Angonu</H6>Security
> > operatives
> > > have arrested four politicians in Teso, two of
> > them
> > > former agents of Kizza Besigye in the 2001
> > > presidential elections.<BR>Regional police
> > commander
> > > (Mid Eastern), Bob Ngobi, confirmed the arrest
> > > Thursday of Charles Willy Ekemu, Francis Ogwang
> > > Olebe,
> > > Stephen Okurut and Dr Peter Eriaku but declined
> to
> > > divulge details.<BR>He said the operatives of
> the
> > > Internal Security Organisation executed the
> > > arrests.<BR>Ekemu was Besigye’s campaign
> > > co-ordinator
> > > in Teso. He contested the Soroti mayoral
> elections
> > > on
> > > the Reform Agenda ticket and lost to the
> Movement
> > > chairman, Michael Egunyu by 18 votes. <BR>Dr
> Peter
> > > Eriaku stood in Kapelebyong county on a Reform
> > > Agenda
> > > ticket and lost to John Malinga.<BR>Ogwang Olebe
> > > stood
> > > in the 1997 mayoral elections on a multiparty
> > ticket
> > > and lost to Egunyu, while Stephen Okurut is a
> > > retired
> > > Senior Superintendent of Police and former
> > > commandant
> > > of Police Training College, Kibuli.<BR>Army
> > > Spokesman
> > > Maj. Shab!
> > >  an Bantariza yesterday said there is no
> security
> > > threat in Teso to draw the attention of the
> > > military.<BR>“Those arrests could have been
> > > conducted
> > > by ISO or Wembley Operatives,” he said. “But I
> > don’t
> > > have information.”<BR>Ekemu’s father, Omaswa
> > Philly
> > > said he is contemplating court action against
> the
> > > State should the government not produce his son
> in
> 
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