Matek

 

Yes Museveni played a big role into this mess but so did we as Africans. In
as much as some of us kept on going after the problem with Sudan, many out
there decided to narrow down Sudan’s problem to a one man, Omar Hassan Ahmad
Al-Bashir. And yes ICC went after him for he was the “problem of Sudan”.
Today he is a happy man for he left South Sudan and they are killing
themselves just as some of us expected and these killings have absolutely
nothing to do with President Bashir. And that is the danger of personalizing
national problems to a one man.

 

I can bet you my 5 dollars that Uganda’s problem today is way larger than a
Yoweri Museveni.

 

EM
On the 49th

 

 

           Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni and Dr. Kiiza Besigye Uganda is in anarchy"
           Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni na Dk. Kiiza Besigye Uganda ni katika machafuko"

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of matek
Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2013 4:45 AM
To: ugandacom; voice-of-uganda
Subject: [UGANDACOM] Re: African leaders in South Sudan for "peace
talks"...Ethiopian leader is a nonstarter not to be trusted

 

  

All this for what? 

Well some " Political Elements", like Yoweri Museveni  want to play politics
of duplicity  whereby you "dupe" the unsuspecting masses such that they
belive that blue is actually red....white is black...and east is actually
south

 

The people will, most certainly,  raise up as we have witness in South Sudan
once they find out that all along you have "duping" them. 

 

Meanwhile such "political elements"  that if you play Politics of duping the
masses you are actually being "smart or is in shrewd" in the art of
Politics..  Kumbe you just playing with FIRE!!!!

 

Matek

 

On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 9:36 PM, matek <[email protected]> wrote:


African leaders in South Sudan for peace talks


By JASON STRAZIUSO and RODNEY MUHUMUZA, Associated Press | December 26, 2013
| Updated: December 26, 2013 2:49am


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In this photo taken Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2013 and released by the United
Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) on Wednesday, Dec. 25, 2013, the
U.N.'s top humanitarian official in the country Toby Lanzer, center, makes a
visit to assess the humanitarian situation at the U.N. compound where many
displaced have sought shelter in Bentiu, in oil-rich Unity state, in South
Sudan. In New York, the U.N. Security Council voted unanimously Tuesday to
beef up its peacekeeping force in South Sudan and condemned targeted
violence against civilians and ethnic communities and called for "an
immediate cessation of hostilities and the immediate opening of a dialogue."

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JUBA, South Sudan (AP) — The leaders of Kenya and Ethiopia arrived in South
Sudan on Thursday to try and mediate between the country's president and the
political rivals he accuses of attempting a coup that the government insists
sparked violence threatening to destroy the world's newest country.

Kenyan President
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Ethiopian Prime Minister
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Lueth.

World leaders have urged the country's leaders to stop the violence in which
thousands are feared killed. The United States, Norway and Ethiopia are
leading efforts to open peace talks between Kiir and his political rivals.
Kiir said in a Christmas address that he is willing to "dialogue" with all
his opponents.

The United Nations is investigating reports of mass killings since violence
began spreading across South Sudan after a fight among the presidential
guards on Dec. 15, pitting soldiers from Kiir's Dinka ethnic group against
those from the Nuer ethnic group of former Vice President
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rld&search=1&inlineLink=1&query=%22Toby+Lanzer%22> Toby Lanzer, said on
Monday that he believes the death toll has surpassed 1,000.

Leuth, the information minister, said the government has not yet established
formal contact with Machar, who has been accused of leading what the
government insists was a failed coup plot, because "the rebel" was expected
to first renounce violence.

"For us, we are not talking with him," he said, referring to Machar, whose
whereabouts remain unknown.

Government troops are trying to retake control of Bentiu, the capital of
oil-rich Unity state, from forces loyal to Machar. There was also reported
fighting overnight in Malakal, the capital of Upper Nile state, according to
Lueth. Upper Nile and Unity comprise the country's key oil-producing region,
raising fears unrest there could cut off the country's economic lifeblood.
South Sudan gets nearly 99 percent of its government budget from oil
revenues.

"We are moving toward them and we will flush them out like we did in Bor,"
he said, referring to the capital of Jonglei state that government troops
retook from renegade forces earlier in the week.

Although the capital, Juba, is now calm, fighting appears to spread across
the country, stretching the limits of humanitarian workers and aid agencies.
The U.N. humanitarian office said aid agencies need $166 million to save
lives amid continuing violence.

"The resources will be used to provide clean water and sanitation, health
care, shelter, and deliver food and livelihood assistance," the office said
in a statement. "It will also ensure that the rights of vulnerable people,
including survivors of violence, are better protected. The money will be
used to manage sites for displaced people and transport aid workers and
supplies to strategic locations where communities are most at risk."

Some 58,000 people have taken refuge in and around U.N. bases in the country
and more than 92,000 have fled their homes as a result of fighting that has
raised fears of a civil war in the country, according to the United Nations.

South Sudan peacefully broke away from Sudan in 2011 following a 2005 peace
deal. Before that, the south fought decades of war with Sudan. The country,
one of the world's least developed, still has pockets of rebel resistance
and sees cyclical, tribal clashes that result in hundreds of deaths.

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Muhumuza reported from Kampala, Uganda.

 

 

-- 
This is a quote: 
"Even if Joseph Kony was killed, that would not necessarily be the end of
the war in northern Uganda because Kony is no more than a ‘ spiritual’
leader of the LRA. This quick fix, arm-chair solution seemed to be from the
Kampala-based ‘opinion leaders’ who only know the war through newspapers".

" Until the legitimate grievances and the marginalization of northern
Uganda’s communities are addressed, LRA fighters remain a possible vehicle
for the expression of northerners’ frustrations".

"Kony may never sign a peace agreement. Whether or not he signs, however, is
less relevant to avoiding new conflict in northern Uganda than ending
marginalization policies and fulfilling promises by the Ugandan government."






 

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This is a quote: 
"Even if Joseph Kony was killed, that would not necessarily be the end of
the war in northern Uganda because Kony is no more than a ‘ spiritual’
leader of the LRA. This quick fix, arm-chair solution seemed to be from the
Kampala-based ‘opinion leaders’ who only know the war through newspapers".

" Until the legitimate grievances and the marginalization of northern
Uganda’s communities are addressed, LRA fighters remain a possible vehicle
for the expression of northerners’ frustrations".

"Kony may never sign a peace agreement. Whether or not he signs, however, is
less relevant to avoiding new conflict in northern Uganda than ending
marginalization policies and fulfilling promises by the Ugandan government."


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