Mr.Mulindwa,

This is where debating with you is a nightmare. We
were talking about issues affecting our people in
Northern Uganda now all of a sudden you are talking
about Congo.
This is classical example of a confused man who
doesn't know what they are talking about.

LM
--- Mulindwa Edward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mwaami Matovu
> 
> NRM and your President do not want peace any where.
> 
> Let me fill you in on the latest on your government.
> The information we have right now, is stating that
> the Congo Issue has been
> put on the security council table today . The
> council is worried of the
> murders happening in Congo today by the forces of
> both Uganda and Rwanda,
> this story has been running on CBC at the 6 o'clock
> that is about 20 minutes
> ago. The security council, is worried that although
> Rwanda and Uganda are
> claiming to have with drawn from Congo, their armies
> are actually still
> present, so that they can protect both Uganda and
> Rwanda as they loot
> Congo's minerals and selling them abroad. Among the
> things you guys have
> done to our brothers in Congo (And again I am
> quoting CBC) Is gang rape,
> massacres, and sodomizing men and boys.
> Mwaami Matovu we are not talking about Obote here,
> neither are we talking
> about UPC, we are not talking about Youth Wingers
> either, we are talking
> about your own government and its killer force by
> the name UPDF. You know,
> those who survived after many were killed in the
> bush again by your master,
> hope you saw the information from a girl soldier we
> posted last night.
> 
> Now and by this posting, let me inform all of you
> that the case of Congo has
> been put at a front. There is no reason why all
> these people are dying in
> front of us just because of Museveni and Kagame's
> interests in Congo. From
> Saturday in the morning, CBC is going to run on a
> daily basis, a documentary
> from Congo, where they will interview those who have
> been raped and those
> whose kids have been murdered. As we have just got
> this information we do
> not yet have a web site, but start with playing with
>  www.cbc.com  or
> www.cbc.ca  if we get more information we will let
> you know.
> 
> Now Mwaami Matovu is that a country and a government
> which love peace?
> Em
>        The Mulindwas communication group
> "With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lutimba Matovu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 8:17 AM
> Subject: Re: ugnet_: Re: [Ugandacom] Don't Rebuild
> Pabbo Camp!
> 
> 
> Mulindwa,
> 
> I said it many times that I deplore the untold
> suffering of the people of Northern Uganda. No one
> wants Ugandans to live in such conditions but as you
> well know Kony and LRA have refused to talk peace
> and
> ceasefire.
> 
> The Movement government is dedicated to peace and
> there is the Amnesty in place, Ceasefire proposals
> and
> a Government peace negotiation team waiting foir
> Kony
> to respond.
> 
> President Yoweri Museveni speaking recently said
> "This
> year 2003 will be a year of peace. We are going to
> do
> everything possible to have a peaceful Uganda. We
> shall dialogue with everybody,"
> 
> Attorney General Francis Ayume, also stressed
> recently
> that government was willing to talk to rebel leader
> Joseph Kony to end war in the north "I am anxiously
> waiting for Kony's beep. I can assure you that I
> would
> call Kony back to arrange for peace talks if he
> beeped
> me"
> 
> All that shows the godwill on the Government side to
> end the war and the suffering of our people.
> 
> Mulindwa, tell me what has Kony done? where is his
> negotiating team? where are his demands? where are
> his
> ceasefire proposals?
> 
> All we hear from Kony is that they want government
> to
> build permanent houses for them and they want to
> debate on Gulu Mega FM every Saturday. Previously
> they
> asked for sim cards and airtime.
> 
> Surely Mulindwa is any of that good enough to
> warrant
> continued fighting? Discuss.
> 
> LM
> 
> 
> --- Mulindwa Edward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Growing up is good, I can not believe that this
> > posting has come from Opiyo Oloya. May God keep us
> > alive one day Lutimba Matovu will write it as
> well.
> > Who knows !.
> > Em
> >        The Mulindwas communication group
> > "With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
> >
> >   ----- Original Message -----
> >   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >   Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >   Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 12:25 AM
> >   Subject: [Ugandacom] Don't Rebuild Pabbo Camp!
> >
> >
> >   Don't Rebuild Pabbo Camp!
> >
> >
> >
> >   New Vision (Kampala)
> >
> >   February 12, 2003
> >   Posted to the web February 12, 2003
> >
> >   Kampala
> >
> >   -- A suggestion about the way out of the
> quagmire
> > in northern Uganda
> >
> >   Letter from Toronto By Opiyo Oloya
> >
> >   THE fire that burned down Pabbo Protected Camp
> did
> > more than just destroy homes and lives. It also
> > destroyed whatever credibility was left in the
> > Government's argument that the camps are necessary
> > while the war continues against the LRA led by
> > Joseph Kony. When President Yoweri Museveni
> > announced to the Parliamentary Committee on
> > Presidential and Foreign Affairs the creation of
> > protected camps on September 27, 1996, nobody
> asked
> > the thousands currently wasting away in the 43
> > decrepit camps whether they wanted to live in such
> > quarters. The ultimatum to move to the camps was
> > enforced by the army starting in early October
> 1996.
> > Once in the camps, residents were told that the
> > inconvenience of living in dreadful, cramped and
> > unsanitary conditions was the price for winning
> > long-term peace when the LRA was defeated. So,
> with
> > no gainful economic, educational and social
> > activities, the residents sat and waited for peace
> > to come. The longest they expected to be in the
> > camps was until the next rain fell for
> cultivation.
> >
> >   That was six and half years ago. Despite
> President
> > Museveni's personal commitment to see through a
> > successful military campaign against the marauding
> > Lord Resistance Army, weeks turned into months
> into
> > years. Under Operation Iron Fist, the UPDF
> continues
> > to press hard on the rag-tag rebels, killing many,
> > yet quite unable to deliver the final blow. While
> it
> > clearly dislodged the LRA from its traditional
> > security in southern Sudan, OIF has so far failed
> to
> > silence the pesky rebels.
> 
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