Mr. musaazi:
 
It is reported that this child was killed by elicopter gunship! The LRA to my limited knowledge does not own any elicopter, leave alone gunship!!
 
There is need to settle this war peacefully, not "The
picture you have put is one of the reasons why UPDF should not hurriedly leave the north at the hands of Kony and LRA,
..". Otherwise there may be real need to have between 70 to 100,000 rebels in Uganda to put the Musaazis to a peace path, or where they, with their war rhetorics, belong! 

emmanuel musaazi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mr. Otim, there you go again, distastefully, using pictures of victims of
the likes of Otti, Kony, and LRA to score cheap political points. The
picture you have put is one of the reasons why UPDF should not hurriedly
leave the north at the hands of Kony and LRA, because they are the ones
killing innocent civillians like the one you have attached on this posting.
Mr. Otim, how do you sleep at night after telling all the lies and even
using dead people to even tell more lies. May God save us from ourselves in
Africa.


>From: Ochan Otim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: ugnet_: Uganda war stuff
>Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 10:35:11 -0800
>
>Here is one of the many such rebels shot from the air!! Source:
>description of the same event by a Lwo paper.
>
>Ochan
>======================================
>otti obwot
>52e88a.jpg
>
>Aranyi: Latin pa adui ma kicelo (tye malo) ki lutino anyira LRA ma bene
>kineko gi
>
>
>At 01:16 PM 3/24/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>
>
>>LRA's Otti is Injured
>>
>>New Vision (Kampala)
>>
>>March 23, 2004
>>Posted to the web March 23, 2004
>>
>>Chris Ochowun and Amazia Dradenya
>>Kampala
>>
>>LRA rebels chief Joseph Kony's deputy Vicent Otti was injured in the leg
>>in fierce battles that saw 92 fighters of LRA rebels killed in the past
>>few days, the army said yesterday.
>>
>>The army also recovered 55 short machine guns, 19 bombs and 797 bullets.
>>
>>
>>An army spokesman in Gulu, Lt. Ronald Kakurungu, said 10 more rebels'
>>bodies were found on Sunday in Bibia in Gulu and Pagirinya in Zaipi
>>subcounty in Adjumani district, bringing the death toll of the Saturday
>>battle to 62.
>>
>>The army attributed the victory to helicopter gunship bombardments
>>combined with the infantry from 79th and 11th battalions.
>>
>>The weekly report for March 14-21 said four UPDF soldiers were killed and
>>four others injured in clashes in Gulu, Pader, Kitgum, Lira and Apac
>>districts.
>>
>>Captured LRA fighters said Otti crossed with about 300 fighters to
>>overthrow the Government as the UPDF entered Sudan to pursue the rebels.
>>
>>Kakunguru said Otti was running out of fighters because most of the
>>fighters he came with were either killed or captured as prisoners of war.
>>
>>Northern region army spokesman Lt. Paddy Ankunda said this was a big death
>>toll compared to recent statistics.
>>
>>He said Otti, who led a fighting force through Bibia in Kilak county at
>>the weekend, "wants to divert us and save his boss Joseph Kony. He said
>>Otti was playing diversionary tactics but the army was prepared for the
>>trick. "We shall continue to hunt Kony and still hunt Otti," Ankunda said.
>>
>>He said in the past week, the army rescued 54 children and captured nine
>>rebel fighters.
>>
>>Thirteen others surrendered.
>>
>>Ankunda said Captain Kavuma, who failed to stop the rebel attack on
>>Lira-Palwo displaced peoples camp, would be court-martialled. Kavuma, who
>>was reportedly on a drinking spree at the time of the attack, was arrested
>>on Sunday on the orders of Lt. Col. Paul Lokech, the 503 brigade
>>commander.
>>
>>Ankunda said contrary to earlier reports which put the civilian death toll
>>to 30, "we found that 12 civilians were killed by the rebels in Lira-Palwo
>>camp."
>>
>>In Adjumani, Kony rebels who survived last Saturday Bibia battle are
>>causing problems in Pakirinya, Bari and Arinyati parishes of Adjumani. The
>>army killed five rebels in Pakirinya on Sunday.
>>
>>Relevant Links
>>
>>East Africa
>>Uganda
>>Civil War and Communal Conflict
>>
>>
>>
>>Adjumani district chairman, Nixon Owole, on Sunday appealed to motorists
>>not to ply the Adjumani-Gulu road. He advised travellers to travel through
>>Arua.
>>
>>In another battle on Sunday on Adjumani-Kilak border, the army freed seven
>>children.
>
>Ochan Otim
>NB: I hope you will find time to read and sign a petition to stop the
>Northern Uganda carnage at:
>http://www.petitiononline.com/savacoli/petition.html

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