Regarding Anne Mugisha, there are many issues here but let us look at just
one: The so-called 'South African Truth and Reconciliation' that she finds
so humbling.

The only reprieve I give her is her admission when she writes:.


 .... my understanding of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) wasso 
narrow and amounted to a political cliché:...


(She should change 'was' to 'is').

Imperialism gave a Nobel Prize to Bishop Desmond Tutu, purportedly, for
coming up with this 'Truth and Reconciliation.

It is a cruel hoax. For he did no such a thing, ladies and gentlemen.

'Truth and Reconciliation' is the brainchild of the the Dutch Reformed
Church of South Africa.

This was an evil church, as far as the black man is concerned.

(In reference to Africans, Apartheid theology always wondered:
'How can a wise God put the soul of a human being into the body of a
baboon?' )

Now let us go to an establishment English family: The Hastings !!

One of these Hastings was a Governor in the British Colony of Thailand.
While there he produced a son and named him Adrian Hastings.
After studying History at Cambridge, this Adrian Hastings became a priest
and later on moved to Uganda during the Colonial times.

By the time of our Independence this Adrian Hastings was teaching at the
Catholic Seminary in Masaka (Bukalasa/Katigondo).

(He is the fellow who organised the fireworks display in Masaka to celebrate
our Independence).

He seems to have thrown in his lot, soul and all, with us.
'Gone Native',  as they say.

Later he moved to Mozambique.

Those are the times when NATO was in cahoot with the Portuguese colonists
who were dropping napalm bombs and burning Africans.

He was very incensed, and he exposed the infamous Wiriyamu massacre. This
was world news, for you historians out there.

Wikipedia says: *In December 16, 1972, Portuguese troops massacred the
inhabitants of the Mozambican village of
**Wiriyamu*<http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wiriyamu&action=edit>
*, 30 kilometers from the city of Tete.
[1]<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozambican_War_of_Independence#_note-Westfall>The
Wiriyamu Massacre occurred when Portuguese soldiers killed between 60
and 400 villagers accused of being Frelimo sympathizers. Many of the victims
were women and children. There are even reports that accuse Portuguese
soldiers of using human heads as soccer balls. The massacre was revealed in
July 1973 by the British Catholic priest, Father Adrian Hastings, and two
other Spanish missionary priests.*
**
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozambican_War_of_Independence

Hastings pushed Christendom to respond and he helped organise a Word Council
of Churches conference to formulate a Church position on this abuse of
humanity.

Three positions emerged.

The priests from Colombia were adamant that the church had to take up arms
and join in the people's fight from colonial subjugation. Some of these
priests went back to Colombia, joined armed struggle, but died in very
mysterious circumstances.

The second position, of some liberal priests/ pastors/ theologians, was to
support the colonised oppressed in their armed struggle for liberation,
especially in settler Southern Africa.

The Dutch Reformed Church of South Africa became very alarmed by this turn
of events.

So they pushed a third position for churches to adapt i.e. The vacuous
concept of Reconciliation where the settlers remained with our land, but
offered the hand of Reconciliation to the black man. They offered to accept
us as also children of God. (Rather than baboons with a human soul ? )

That is the birth of this concept of Truth and Reconciliation. Giving Tutu a
Nobel Prize for it is just an imperialistic fraud, pure and simple !!

Adrian Hastings had a related fourth position, though.

He pushed the churches to declare that the masses of the people had a moral
right to armed struggle, not only from settler colonial subjugation, but
from all oppressive regimes.

Fellow Ugandans, one of Father Adrian Hastings students is our present
Chairman of the Uganda Human Rights Commission, Rev Father John Mary
Waliggo. (As for me I am disappointed that Fr Waliggo has used this Office
to cover up Museveni's crimes against our people. Be it the Mukula train
wagons massacre, the sodomy and annihilation of our dear ones in Acholi,
Lango, Teso etc......)

Father Adrian Hastings died in England a few years back. I doubt he would be
proud of his student, Father John Mary Waliggo !!

I really get annoyed to see Anne Mugisha rehash trash of the  Animal Farm,
David Copperfield type etc...... or her distorted and imperialistic nonsense
of this Truth and Reconciliation fraud.

She deludes herself that it we who forgave the crimes of apartheid.

The lady's reading list is, exclusively, of thrillers !!

How can we forget so easily that when the elderly mother of the martyred
Steve Biko tried to ask de Kock to tell her in more detail about the final
moments as her son was being killed, Tutu cut her off saying that he had to
rush to a Sabbatical at the University of Georgia !!

So much for this humbling Truth Commission of Anne Mugisha !!

Fellow Ugandans, we were always told that no regime could be worse than
Obote I.
Then that no regime could be worse than Idi Amin.

Can anybody swear that no regime can be worse than Museveni?

We have to care whom we replace Museveni with !!

I think it is naive to pin ones hopes on dubious characters or hope
for liberation under leadership of simpletons.

Surely Uganda has many sons and daughters fit for the task.
It is not like we scrapping the bottom of the barrel !!

=======================================

On 7/22/07, Mitayo de Potosi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Greetings Brother Gook.

At one time I had delusions that out there, there was some critical mass
of enlightened Ugandans to be relied upon to articulate the real course for
our country's future.

I don't have such delusions any more !!

Take Munini for example.

How do you leave Kigezi for Canada, and instead of living within civilised
Toronto you choose to go and live into some jungle called New Market?

I don't think the fellow has read a single Medical Journal in twenty years
!!

Then there is this Anne Mugisha who was part of the gangsters that
run-down the Uganda Commercial Bank Bank before they gave it away to British
Imperialism. (A Bank that was built with the blood and sweat of our dear
ones).

In the article below, like countless other times, she writes a summary of
some superficial and meaningless text.

Have you ever seen her write some analytical piece on either our local or
international issue?

And she purportedly is one of the leaders in FDC; can you imagine? !!

And the situation is not any better in either DP or UPC !!

I am pained and embarrassed to acknowledge that on the issue of  'being
smart and enlightened', on our national scene, gangster/criminal/dictator
Museveni beats all these idiots hands down .....

For fools, slavery is our lot.
==========================================================
*   July 19, 2007
 Rising above evil      OPINION  Anne Mugisha

I happened upon a profoundly humbling book by South African psychologist
Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela and promptly regretted my lapse in following
developments in the northern Uganda peace talks.
While I have continued to follow the headline stories I have not fully
pursued the behind the scenes efforts by well meaning ordinary folks in
finding long term solutions to very complex social issues. In her book 'A
Human Being Died That Night,' Ms. Gobodo-Madikizela who worked closely with
the Truth and Reconciliation Commission chaired by Archbishop Desmond Tutu;
transports her reader into exploring the mind of apartheid's notorious death
squad chief Eugene de Kock.
Her candid analysis of the thinking behind evil deeds leads us to closely
re-examine traditionally held beliefs about crime and punishment and even
hard nosed cynics are forced to re-evaluate the purpose and effect of
punitive justice.
Until I read this book; and I am reading it sparingly, enjoying each
paragraph and hating to see the pages get closer and closer to its end, my
understanding of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was so narrow
and amounted to a political cliché: A mechanism that will be instituted to
enable Ugandans at some time in the future to deal with the mistrust of
government institutions caused by decades of human rights abuses by the
state.
Many Ugandans are struggling to understand why the Acholi people would
forgive the evil deeds of both the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) and the
government after two decades of carnage.
We are so steeped in the traditional legal system – where crime attracts
punitive measures equal or greater than the crime, that we cannot fathom how
a community that has been raped literally and figuratively can contemplate
to let off criminals of evil proportions at a ceremony that involves
toasting to a bitter drink. Pumla's book has made it possible for me to
understand that there is such a thing as rising above evil and achieving
reconciliation through acts of forgiveness.
The book also teaches an important lesson to those personally responsible
for crimes against political opponents and who falsely believe that the
'system' will always defend them. When apartheid ended, de Kock and others
who killed and tortured people found themselves exposed because the ideology
for which they had been sent on evil missions had been defeated.
They were isolated and left to reckon with the reality that they were just
plain criminals who committed evil deeds against ordinary people to defend
an evil system. When they attacked communities in neighboring countries they
had the full backing of the secret police and believed they were defending
their country against 'communists' and 'terrorists.' Today they sit in jails
abandoned by those who sent them on killer missions and without an ideology
to justify their murders.
I thought of those who torture and kill innocent people in safe houses in
Uganda believing that they are fighting terrorism and realized that they are
not dissimilar to foot soldiers of apartheid in South Africa, or those of
the LRA who tortured and maimed innocent civilians in northern Uganda. The
foot soldier always believes that they are committing atrocities for a
greater good.
If only they could foresee the isolation that awaits them when they
finally face the consequences of their evil deeds.
Here is an excerpt from Pumla's book:
'…apartheid turned religion on its head and through various church-based
structures…provided a theological vocabulary to disguise the naked evil of
what was being done…
Yet when de Kock appeared at his 1995 trial, arrested by a post-apartheid
government but in essence tried by the apparatus of the former apartheid
state…the state attorney set the scene for de Kock's trial by isolating him
from the system that he had served…
Those who gave de Kock orders, who once worked hard to protect him from
being found out, were no longer available or willing to go out on a limb for
him… this despite the fact that de Kock had received many medals for his
killing raids, including the highest national award for bravery, the Silver
Star…'
'Asked by the TRC whether they had authorized the crimes that were
committed by apartheid's foot soldiers, the master architects of apartheid
responded time and again that there was no official policy that sponsored
illegal acts of violence.
Yet when those who spoke out against apartheid were assassinated, died in
police custody, or simply disappeared, when families in neighboring states
who were thought to be harboring ANC members in exile were killed, when cars
and buildings associated with the liberation movement exploded or burned
down, no politician called for the investigation into these mysterious
occurrences.'
Each night I pray that I will be around to witness events at Uganda's
future Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The author is a Special Envoy, Office of the President, FDC.
*

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