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Those saying this was not a massacre should explain to us where are the 100 plus guns matching with the bodies collected. If the guards had guns how come only old junky guns which had not fired a bullets for years where displayed, can we subject these guns to balastic tests?
There is no evidence that the Rwenzururu Kingdom is part of the rebels attacking Police posts. People where killed on basis of hearsay, otherwise this same evidence would have been used to summon the King to Court than kill hundreds of innocent people. In fact the attack only facilitated planting of fake evidence in the palace. The two guns displayed were rusty and had not released a bullet for years, there is no evidence to support the claim that the Guards were shooting back, all army mamba vehicle had no bullets fired at them.
All bodies displayed in pictures taken had no guns on them and no pangas on them, meaning they where not in an attacking position at the time they were shot at by the army.
Initial reports show that the kingdom had agreed to government’s demands at last minute , which was not what government wanted because that would not give them reason to arrest the king.
Museveni and his boys think Uganda is a playing ground, you steal money, abuse people’s rights, subject the population to poverty and hunger and now you are killing them. This case is bringing back the Mutukula Killings.
I now see why the man wants to put his son in position of authority in the army, to avoid a situation where a change of leadership will lead to his arrest. We shall over this dictator and his family will end up behind bars.
In conclusion it’s their time now let’s gather this evidence and prepare for them in future.