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Racial Violence, Deaths Rock Kampala As Rioter Protest Mabira Forest Giveaway

Last post 05-01-2007 10:45 AM by Sugarbabes. 5 replies.
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  • 04-12-2007 12:50 PM

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    Racial Violence, Deaths Rock Kampala As Rioter Protest Mabira Forest Giveaway

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  • 04-12-2007 1:43 PM In reply to

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    Re: Racial Violence, Deaths Rock Kampala As Rioter Protest Mabira Forest Giveaway

    admin:

    Its the MASS demostrations

    against the sale of forest MABIRA,

    its MASS demonstrations

    turning into a MESS

    but slowly gathering the MOSS

    and becoming really MUSSY

    just in time to give birth to MUZZY

    and then the city and nation may be in MUZZINESS

    just before the COMMONWEALTH LEADERS

    and the COMMON MAN OF UGANDA

    and the COMMON WEALTH OF UGANDANS

    come to see and witness the MUZZLE

    of the MASS demonstrations

    to Uganda's MASS politics    -------------

     And now am wondering : is this the beginning of the long walk, the Exodus, Crossing to a new Uganda ? the LAND OF FREEDOM as our NATIONAL ANTHEM call it?         <>      Its nolonger that when the two elephants fight its the grass that suffers       <>   ----- no this time the grass has joined the battle, the game, the stage, the politics, and the MUZZLE of UGANDA's FUTURE!!       <>   Yes it looks like its going to be a long walk  <>  its a long walk to freedom !! 

    IAM because WE are , and since WE are, therefore IAM
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  • 04-12-2007 2:54 PM In reply to

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    Re: Racial Violence, Deaths Rock Kampala As Rioter Protest Mabira Forest Giveaway

    There is still no word from President Museveni. I wonder what he is up to? I knew this issue was too contentous for the NRM to get away with. After so many attempts at fooling Ugandans this debacle had to happen sooner or later. People have cried to the president in vain for so many years! Now death has happened. Where next Uganda?
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  • 04-12-2007 5:02 PM In reply to

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    Re: Racial Violence, Deaths Rock Kampala As Rioter Protest Mabira Forest Giveaway

    nanganda:
    There is still no word from President Museveni. I wonder what he is up to? I knew this issue was too contentous for the NRM to get away with. After so many attempts at fooling Ugandans this debacle had to happen sooner or later. People have cried to the president in vain for so many years! Now death has happened. Where next Uganda?

    The question to the leaders of the Nation:

    TO HEAR THEY WILL HEAR  -  to hear he will hear - THE CRY OF THE PIPO OF UGANDA  FOR EBYAFFE !

    But will they LISTEN  <> WILL HE LISTEN?

    And you asked:  WHERE  NEXT UGANDA? 

    I suspect, this is the beginning of the LONG WALK, ON THE ROAD to a new Uganda <> the land of FREEDOM !

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  • 04-12-2007 5:17 PM In reply to

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    Re: Racial Violence, Deaths Rock Kampala As Rioter Protest Mabira Forest Giveaway

    When I read this story; I said to myself oh no, not my Uganda.  The young Uganda man who lost his life, the Indian person who may have lost his life all for one business family wanting to destroy our forest.  Why are they unwilling to look at the alternatives presented to them.  This sounds to me like the family came to Uganda with one purpose alone to destroy Uganda's natural resources.

    Where is the president?

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  • 05-01-2007 10:45 AM In reply to

    Re: Racial Violence, Deaths Rock Kampala As Rioter Protest Mabira Forest Giveaway

     

    Mabira demonstration: Organisers tell their prison ordeal

    They joined what was supposed to be a peaceful but it turned out to be the bloodiest in Uganda's recent history. MPs Beatrice Anywar, Hussein Kyanjo and Uganda Young Democrats (UYD) leader Mukasa Mbidde recount their ordeal prior to arrest and while in detention to Inside Politics' Simon Kasyate. - http://www.monitor.co.ug/inspol/inspol04252.php

     

    Members - I invite those of you that can access the monitor newspaper on line to please read about the accounts to gauge your perspective as given from those arrested as a result of what took place in the intervening period leading up to the planned demonstration and afterwards.  Those of you that cannot, I am happy to provide a word document of this article as reproducing the whole account here may not be viable.

    Admin - btw - attachments in commentary returns are limited to specific files for photos mainly.

    "Worrying is like a rocking chair: it gives you something to do, but it doesn't get you anywhere."
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