Mwaami Matek
Very Very simple. Museveni has survived for he is
always very ahead of every single game. Today if Kagame is not careful he is
going to get out of this one with very dirty hands. I would not even be
surprised if the international community begs Museveni to officially go back to
East Congo. You see Museveni can only be dealt with when you understand him if
you do not you will be a victim like all people have been including Eriya
Kategaya. A good example of those who did not bother to understand him are the
Rwandese, You remember very well when the Rwandese called us confused people for
Museveni is the best person ever to come up in Great Lakes? Actually there is a
school of thoughts out there, that if it was not the Rwandese may be just may be
we would not have got this monster in our midst, but they built him right from
the Luwero bushes untill when he bite their own hand. And Matek for years and
years, I have said "One must understand Museveni to know how deadly he can be.
For facts still are Museveni pulled out of Congo, but the minor detail many
people refuse to say is that he left all the guns in Congo and he is now
watching from the sides. Go back from the peace talks in Nairobi, can you tell
me today how many participants of those talks that are alive? But Museveni was a
"good" man who wanted to have a peace talk. No but the minor details are
Museveni wanted to collect all of them including the Nkwangas the Kayiiras and
so on so that he can kill them all at once and he did. When he wanted to detain
with out trial the members of Democratic party he chose the DP leader Paul
Ssemogere to be a minister of Internal affairs, in the end Ssemogerere as a
minister of internal affairs signed the detentation warrants of the members of
his own party and many ended up in Luzira under Ssemogerere's own signature.
After they were detained, he fired Ssemogerere.
Matek look here, I want you to look very closely to
all fighting factions in Rwanda DRC and Burundi, I want you to list the factions
supported today by Rwanda, by the government of Congo, the Lendus the Hemas the
Rwandese government, all of the fighting groups in all that area. In the end you
will find that they all have been supported at a certain point by Museveni. Each
one of them including Kagame him self, have worked with Museveni at a certain
point. This is how shroud is this fella.
Now tell me one member of the international
community who understands Museveni to that stage!! Like I said we are in
anarchy.
Em
The
Mulindwas Communication Group "With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in
anarchy"
Groupe de communication Mulindwas "avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans
l'anarchie"
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 12:28
AM
Subject: ugnet_: France Wants U.N. Troops
Sent to Congo
Netters:
WHY is it that, in all this Ituri Congo
Crises, nobody is emphasizing the fact that DICTATOR YOWERI MUSEVENI HELPED
INSTIGATE THE CONFLICT BETWEEN BETWEEN HEMA" AND LENDU? (Here then is
were Members of the International Community often go wrong! )
Secondly,
what, if anything, are members of the International Community going to do to
reprimand Dictator Yoweri Museveni for promoting.... rather, further
instigating Hutu/ Lendu Conflict?
YOU refuse to condemn Dictator
Yoweri Museveni for arming the Lendu and the Hema, then forget it!... You are
going to deploy all the UN peace keeping troops you want in DRC... and
guess what, you will not be able to stop the
violence.! Matek France Wants U.N. Troops Sent to
Congo
By EDITH M.
LEDERER .c The Associated Press
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - France asked for
U.N. approval Wednesday to deploy an international force in northeastern Congo
where an upsurge in ethnic violence and atrocities has killed nearly 400
people.
France's U.N. ambassador, Jean-Marc de La Sabliere, expressed
confidence the Security Council would approve the resolution on Friday and
said he expects the first troops to arrive in Bunia next week.
``I
think we have to show that the whole international community is ready to act
when there is an emergency situation,'' he said.
France will lead the
battalion, which is expected to have about 1,000 troops from a number of
countries in Europe as well as Pakistan, South Africa and Nigeria.
The
force would be deployed only until September, when 1,500 Bangladesh-led troops
are expected to be deployed to Bunia and the surrounding Ituri region as part
of a the U.N. peacekeeping force for Congo.
The French-led troops will
work with the 750 U.N. peacekeepers from Uruguay already in Bunia to bring
stability and protect the airport, refugees, and the people in town ``if the
situation requires it.''
The crisis began on May 7 when Uganda withdrew
over 6,000 troops from in and around Bunia as part of a U.N.-brokered peace
accord. Rival Lendu and Hema tribal groups fought for control of the town in
street battles that killed nearly 400 people, U.N. spokesman Hamadoun Toure
said in the Congolese capital, Kinshasa.
Carolyn McAskie, the U.N.
deputy emergency relief coordinator, who just returned from Bunia, said the
situation ``is extremely volatile.'' She estimated that about 85 percent of
the population has fled, leaving some 15,000 people sheltering in the U.N.
military compound or in camps near the airport, and about 20,000 elsewhere in
town. Bunia had about 250,000 people before the fighting.
``We have
seen the most horrible things in Bunia - women who've lost their arms and
legs, children amputees, men chopped to bits, women raped,'' McAskie told a
news conference.
Now, ethnic fighters holding Bunia have threatened to
attack civilians sheltering with U.N. forces, Toure said Wednesday, denouncing
what he called the ``inadmissible threat.''
U.S. deputy ambassador
Richard Williamson warned rebel groups they ``would be ill-advised to take any
advantage of the current situation.'' He expressed hope of a return to calm
once the French-led force arrives.
``The real story,'' McAskie said, is
nobody knows what's happening in the rest of Ituri, which is hard to access.
The district has a population of between 3 million and 4 million.
She
said ``elements'' of the bloodshed in Bunia are ``reminiscent'' of the 1994
genocide in Rwanda though not comparable in scale.
``In addition to
this volatile cocktail of different rebel groups fighting each other, you have
a number of leaders who are inciting ethnic hatred,'' she said. ``The hate
messages and the fact that the men, women and children are attacking each
other brutally turns on the alarm bells and the comparisons in our
minds.''
The United Nations was criticized for not doing enough to stop
the slaughter of more than 500,000 Tutsis and politically moderate Hutus in
Rwanda.
Congo's civil war, which began in 1998, has killed 3.3 million
people, most through famine and disease, according to aid groups. Foreign
forces have withdrawn from Congo under a series of peace deals. Rebels and the
government signed a power-sharing deal in December, but eastern Congo still
remains a battle zone.
Netters:
It is simply beyond any rational
expection, that in all this Ituri Congo Crises, nobdoy is
emphasizing the fact that DICTATOR YOWERI MUSEVENI HELPED INSTIGATE THE
CONFLICT BETWEEN BETWEEN HEMA" AND LENDU? Here then is were Members of
the International Community often go wrong!
Secondly, what, if
anything, are members of the International Community going to do to
reprimand Dictator Yoweri Museveni for promoting rather
futher instigating Hutu/ Lendu
Conflict?
Matek 05/28/03 20:22
EDT
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