When any one sees a positive thing done by Yoweri Museveni or his government, I pound my head on the God damn wall. I am a member of a Sudan forum and it is UPDF killing Sudanese. But you see as Museveni was murdering The Sudanese way back he was actually hunting down Joseph Konny and all those murders of South Sudanese were actually justified.
I think I need a firkin Brandy.
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"
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Namesake;
Let Kenya remain on the fence as Uganda takes the necessary steps to stop
genocide in S. Sudan. From Secretary Mohamed's statement, I think the best
Kenya can do is talk and talk and talk some more. They seem content being
inactive under AU, while nations are bleeding to death.
Pojim
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Subject: {UAH} SOME BAD NEWS FOR THE LUOS
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Kenya vows to spearhead peace initiatives in the region
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NAIROBI (Xinhua) -- Kenya has vowed to step up her peace diplomacy to resolve
regional conflicts which have beset several countries in the Africa region.
Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed said creating relative
stability will be crucial for economic prosperity of the continent.
“Kenya has played a major role in the fostering of peace in the neighboring
countries and will continue with the peace diplomacy with the neighbors,”
Mohamed told journalists in Nairobi.
The East African nation successful mediating Sudan peace talks that culminated
in the signing of the comprehensive peace agreement in Nairobi in 2005 and
Somalia peace talks that led to the formation of transitional government of
Somalia in 2004.
Regional analysts say with Somalia already a serious problem for the region due
to activities of Al-Qaida allied terror group, Al-Shabaab, another war in South
Sudan, would simply be disastrous.
Mohamed said the Kenya which is surrounded by countries in political turmoil
will strive to ensure that peace prevails in the powder keg region.
She said that the economic prospects that the country aims to achieve can only
be realized within a peaceful and stable environment both internally and
externally.
The cabinet secretary said Kenya was the first country to react to the South
Sudan crisis as they moved in within four days of the conflict which is a
record time in the world.
Mohamed said Nairobi has also been involved in the brokering peace between DRC
government and the M23 rebels in a peace deal that was also signed in Nairobi
on Dec. 12, 2013, a very special day for both Kenya and DRC.
The agreement was part of ongoing talks between the M23 and the Government,
held in Uganda, under the auspices of Museveni as mediator and chairperson of
the ICGLR, as well as Ugandan Defense Minister and Facilitator, Crispus Kiyonga.
The M23 which is composed of soldiers who mutinied from the DRC national army
in April, along with other armed groups, has clashed repeatedly with the FARDC.
The deal came after UN officials have deplored the activities of other armed
groups in the region, including Mayi Mayi, the FDLR, the National Army for the
Liberation of Uganda (NALU) and the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF).
The Nairobi agreement also came after the M23 rebels had pulled out of the city
after regional leaders came under diplomatic pressure, and in February
neighboring states signed a framework peace agreement with the DRC.
Mohamed said Kenya has also been involved in the search for peace in the
troubled Central Africa Republic where she said the situation has started to
normalize.
“Kenya is also proud to have taken part in the peace diplomacy and negotiations
in the Central African Republic and the we hope that the interim president who
am glad is a woman will bring peace and stability to the nation,” Mohamed.
The president of the strife-torn West African nation Michel Djotodia and his
Prime Minister Nicolas Tiangaye resigned under pressure from regional leaders
on Jan. 10.
The beleaguered Djotodia, whose chaotic nine-month rule has been marked by the
abuses of his mostly Muslim rebel movement, was forced to resign after being
summoned to neighboring Chad by its president, Idriss Deby Itno.
Itno, a regional power broker
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other neighboring leaders, criticized him for failing to stop the continued
sectarian violence in the country.
Djotodia’s exit leaves the state in the hands of a weak transitional government
and facing an uncertain future.
The West African nation has endured five coups and perpetual instability since
gaining independence from France in 1960.
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"
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