Dear. members, Brothers & sisters, for everyone attention, the story I 
forwarded here, I came across it on daily monitor newspaper, brother caleb 
alaka sinceyou  indicated that, you take every sisters from westnile
as your cousin, but your statement in the monitor newspaper in uganda cause me 
believe that, draru is your real cousin. thats why I requested you to defend 
her. you being our member in this forum, I felt so sad. any how, this subject 
can be to a close in this forum. the subject matters are very sensitive, but 
all pray for sister draru. I dont use this forum for other reason, as one 
brother put it. lets put this subjet matter behind us, & move forward. I sebse 
other peoples feelings. over to members. majid alemi junior. [in DIASPORA we 
have freedom of expression,life,live,religion,the press,associations,peaceful 
demonstration. ETC. protected by the constitution. for individual to speak out 
their minds, seems not the case back home. peace,love,unity are my motto.



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From: Robert Ejiku <ejikurob...@gmail.com>
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <westnilenet@kym.net>
Sent: Thu, November 19, 2009 12:26:06 AM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Caleb Alaka Pse Defend Your Cousin Draru as Her 
Lawyer.


Hi Majid and everyone,

I think this is one of the topics that can not be discussed on this forum. Lets 
let this pass bse it is too sensitive. Alaka could have been a cousin but was 
also a friend to Kazini. This is a difficult thing that we should not discuss 
here. Call it cowardise or any name but you are better off using this forum for 
other issues otherthan this one.

Thank you and I hope I make some sense.


Ejiku Robert


On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Majid Alemi Junior 
<majidalemijun...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Dear. Brother. Caleb Alaka. Pse. Join as A legal Lawyer to defend your cousin 
in this terrible big case like this. the way I see it, this lady did not commit 
this murder. why she was not allowed to speak to the lawyer, or have a lawyer 
up to now?  Instead the police reraese statement that, draru confessed of 
killing her frien. Gen. Kazini. also let the Independent  International 
Investigators to involve in the Investigation. the source said that, the 
Israili Mossad Agencies, trained and still training The Ugandan Death Squad 
unit [PGB] Specialised in hijackings,poisoning the people they suspects 
opposing the Govt. they are Specialised in  causing one to die in road 
accidents. read more here. 
>Draru was fond of Gen. Kazini - cousin
>Rodney Muhumuza
>Kampala
>
>Shs20,000. That is how much money Lydia Draru wanted from her cousin when she 
>made an unexpected visit to his Kampala office on the eve of Maj. Gen. James 
>Kazini’s death. 
>
>Kampala lawyer Caleb Alaka, 34, who is the only close relative of Ms Draru to 
>speak openly about the woman who confessed to killing the former army 
>commander, yesterday recalled giving her money after a quick conversation in 
>which she also asked him to consider joining Gen. Kazini’s legal team. 
>
>It was not the first time that Mr Alaka, who was rushing out of his Kamu Kamu 
>Plaza office to attend a court session in Mbarara, was being asked for money. 
>In the same way he had become accustomed to her wonderful impressions of Gen. 
>Kazini, he had also come to expect his relative’s constant requests for money. 
>
>In Mr Alaka’s evaluation of his maternal cousin, which paints the picture of a 
>vulnerable woman, one thing was constant about Ms Draru: a needy streak. “She 
>asked for money,” Mr Alaka said yesterday. “She just asked for Shs20,000. She 
>was happy and was in a good mood. She always asked for money whenever she met 
>me -- small monies, for crying out loud.”
>
>In fact, Mr Alaka said, “I did not even ask her” why she needed the money. The 
>lawyer said Ms Draru was not known to have a job and probably relied on 
>“handouts” from friends. “I’ve failed to understand it,” he said. “She needed 
>Kazini more than he needed her.” 
>
>According to Mr Alaka, Ms Draru was so fond of Gen. Kazini that he was “still 
>shocked” she confessed to killing the man. “I could not believe it at all,” he 
>said. “She used to talk so highly of that man. And she was proud to be 
>associated with him… If she did it, I don’t know where she got the idea from.”
>
>Concerned lover
>Ms Draru was “so concerned” about the wellbeing of her lover that she asked Mr 
>Alaka to join his legal team after the former army commander took his case to 
>the Supreme Court.  
>
>Gen. Kazini had lost his appeal in the Constitutional Court, which ruled that 
>his trial before the Army Court Martial could go on. By the time he died, he 
>faced an insubordination case that could have condemned him to life in jail. 
>
> Mr Alaka recalled meeting the couple at Fairway Hotel, in Kampala, as Gen. 
>Kazini’s legal troubles worsened. At the bars where they went out for a drink, 
>sources said, Ms Draru was happy to just call her lover “James”.  In her 
>living room, on the early morning of November 10, Gen. Kazini was found dead 
>by strangers alerted to her I-killed-him rants. 
>
>Offering herself as the lone killer in a domestic dispute, Ms Draru, 28, was 
>later arrested and immediately taken for interrogation. A Daily Monitor 
>reporter, who was among the first to reach the scene of crime, noted that she 
>did not have the look of someone who had been involved in a tragic scuffle 
>with a friend, and that she was so eager to tell her story. Ms Draru was on 
>Monday charged with Gen. Kazini’s murder and remanded to Luzira Prison. 
>
>In the days since Gen. Kazini died, the reliability of Ms Draru’s account has 
>been questioned by the former army chief’s family, with concerns emerging that 
>she may be covering up for the real killers. 
>
>Gen. Kazini’s widow, Phoebe, told Daily Monitor last week she doubted Ms Draru 
>could have killed Gen. Kazini without the help of a third party. “I highly 
>doubt that she was hit by a woman [acting alone] in that kind of way,” she 
>said. “I think that other people were involved, but of course with this lady.”
>
>Police investigators have refused to cooperate with reporters about the 
>progress of the investigation. The Kazini family had not received a copy of 
>the post-mortem report by yesterday, a family source said. There were serious 
>questions about the weapon used to kill Gen. Kazini, and whether the 
>hollow-section pipe found beside his lifeless body could have inflicted the 
>deep cuts his head suffered. 
>
>It was still unclear if a third person present in the house when Gen. Kazini 
>was killed, a young woman said to be a relative of Ms Draru, witnessed the 
>killing. And it was not possible to confirm claims that Ms Draru had not had 
>access to a lawyer or relative since she was arrested. 
>
>Mr Alaka said Ms Draru was a jovial woman who “used to like hanging out a lot. 
>She was a typical party girl”. According to the lawyer, Ms Draru attended Arua 
>Public Secondary School but did not advance beyond Senior 4. After that, he 
>said, Ms Draru came to Kampala, where she first lived with an aunt in the 
>Kamwokya area before venturing out alone. Ms Draru’s Namuwongo house, in which 
>Gen. Kazini was killed, was at least her third since going independent. 
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