atleast until s#$@ hits the celing and their [EMAIL PROTECTED] is on the line!

Matek 

Tell them about northern deaths

The war in northern Uganda has killed hundreds of people and left many maimed and 
psychologically distraught. Thousands of people are displaced and families have been 
wiped out in certain cases. 

Many people live in camps with unimaginable sanitation conditions, with hardly any 
food to eat or adequate medical care. The rest of the country knows this. But who 
cares? The government? You think so? Is it a disaster zone or not? 

Do you think the people in the rest of the country care? In Kampala and other parts of 
the country, life goes on as usual. Bars and discotheques open, people guzzle their 
beers and dance until morning. You will not see a demonstration or a big mass to mourn 
the dead.
Is 18 years of disasters not âgoodâ enough for this area to be recognised as a 
disaster zone? The bitter truth is that we all donât care about this war. Once we 
start caring, we will find solutions and end it. 

Kimuli Mutebi,
Hamburg âGermany.




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