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Getting caught up in the Mabira battle
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  • Date/Time Original: 1/3/2005 3:30:00 AM
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Kakokoolo's view of the passing demonstrators.

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conceptx said:

great shots man...

thanks a bunch :)

1:39 PM on April 12, 2007

butterfly said:

Hey that was super! people going irate in the Name of Mabira!

5:55 AM on April 13, 2007

TIICA said:

Yesterday was the day of the VOICE of the VOICELESS talking on Radio VOICE OF THE BATAKA - Voice of the people. I hope it was well aired or broadcast on the FM frequency Modulation  Radio Station called NYANGIRE REVOLT-- hey are you aware that its exactly 100 yrs when the NYANGIRE revolt took place in Uganda

4:28 PM on April 13, 2007

Qsheeba said:

Kaks thanks for enduring tear gas to bring us these pictures.  Good pix from your cell phone camera

7:53 PM on April 16, 2007

kennedy said:

this is massive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11

8:45 AM on April 21, 2007

TIICA said:

And this may be the beginning of a LONG WALK TO FREEDOM and to a NEW UGANDA , the LAND OF FREEDOM! Walk Child of Uganda, WALK and be assured that at the end of the tunnel there IS and there WIIL be  GREAT LIGHT and GREAT FREEDOM, yes one day  ---- The Swahili  Proverb says: tembea pole pole, Itakuwa siku moja, mtafaulu = one day success will come your way!So keep on moving slowly by slowly, step by step

9:35 AM on April 21, 2007

moses said:

It's good people express their rights, but the freedon to assemble is limited in our current goverment. But, i also give credit to Museveni to allow these demonstrations to happen. UPC failed to this and they cry foul. The problem this demonstraion was hijacked by politicians. I would like to see a common man spearheading this revolt. Where there is FDC/UPC/DP, it changes the agenda. I am afraid the oppoistion coalition is there to remove Museven. But,when he goes u will see cracks because the opposition has failed to show us a master plan for Uganda for the next 20 years. We may need having the same problem in 1979, when Amin was overthrown. The uniting factor by then was to remove Amin @ Moshi, Tanzania. When these Ugandan politicians arrived in Kampala. They started fighting for ministrial posts and power, hence Lule, Binanaise, Miliatary commission collapsed, because they had no other unifying factors like how Ugandans can be helped in other fields. there was no plan for civil service, education, Health etc.... The onely point to remove Amin. This is the same in 2007. When are we going to WAKE UP. I need to hear the oppsition come up with their transitional plan on education, Health, cvil service, Ugandans abroad etc...in order to debate their manifesto. I hate these so called senseless demonstration at times. I am against Mabira clearless. Metha needs to think twice before, he invest his money. Politicians are like pickpockets. He stills your money and mourn for you the same time. So, Ugandans be more involved yourselves in discplining your goverment than politicians. God bless Uganda.

1:50 AM on April 22, 2007

TIICA said:

Is this the GREAT  POLITICAL TSUNAMI that both Besigye and M7 keep on pinpointing at each other? Each one is predicting that the other will be swallowed by the incoming political tsunami. Amazing and amuzing !!!

12:05 PM on April 23, 2007

kevin[smx] said:

mambo baddo

12:21 PM on April 30, 2007

kvan said:

u shld have joined them

4:46 AM on June 20, 2007

Dacosta said:

it looks real.

3:44 PM on June 11, 2008
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