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    • in reply to: How Yoweri Museveni Cheated Elections #27193

      The death of Godfrey Mambewo Kaweesi’s driver has left his family devastated.

      “We have been left hopeless and in so much pain. Why but why? They ask
      Wambewo Godfrey had so much ahead of him he knew not of what lay ahead that fateful friday morning the very day he was killed alongside his boss now the late Andrew Felix Kaweesi and bodyguard Kenneth Erau. Unto those that knew him he was a brilliant officer one that loved his job dilligently serving his superiors without ever raising complaint. His elder brother Paul Anguliya in a sombre mood narrates that Mambewo has been a calm person and also a good singer being a member of holy pentecostal church where he always prayed from.

      Mambewo was a graduate of Kyambogo University having attained his degree shortly after joining the police force in 2011. His mother asks in an emotional state why anyone would want to kill her son, “but why?” she sobs. Which mother would not cry for her son’s life that’s ended prematurely? She reveals that her greatest yearning is for the perpetrators of this heinous crime to be found and dealt with decisively. His father shares the same story about the fallen officer the ambitions his son had and how he had always spoken of what a great future lay ahead.

      A civilian at home as he is described by his brothers Anguliya Paul and Robert Kandabe so down to earth as observed by neighbours. Whenever Mambewo came around he wouldn’t hesitate to check on his neighbours encouraging those that were sick. His has been christianity of works not a name or words. Mambewo will certainly not be forgotten and even when it does occur, it shall not be completely. At their home in Namusi central in Nakaloke town council in Mbale a dark cloud sits upon the house as everyone is in shock!

      They can not believe that their beloved Mambewo is but gone forever. Mambewo’s father retired from the force in 2012 and his now deceased son had joined the force to take after his father till the young officers life was brought to an abrupt stop. He is survived by a widow and three children including a one year old.

      in reply to: How Yoweri Museveni Cheated Elections #27192

      The families of three people are in mourning for the victims of an early morning accident in Bwaise. Fifteen other people were injured, some seriously.

      in reply to: How Yoweri Museveni Cheated Elections #27191


      Dr. Besigye blocked from accessing Rubaga Cathedral for Kaweesi funeral service

      in reply to: How Yoweri Museveni Cheated Elections #27190

      Criminal Yoweri Museveni has ordered Uganda Police to clean up their house, warning that the force has been infiltrated by many criminals.

      Speaking during a vigil for the late police spokesperson Andrew Felix Kaweesi in Kulambiro, Museveni said on many occasions, cases have been frustrated by criminals together with police officers and end up not being investigated well.

      “I have been following these cases especially in the Kagezi (Joan) murder. Evidence was very clear but it ended up there,” Criminal Yoweri Museveni said.

      “There are many cases of intimidating witnesses and also killing them. The Police has been infiltrated by criminals and Kale (Kayihura) must clean the police.”

      Criminal Yoweri Museveni cited a case of rally driver Ponsiano Lwakataka who he said police had clear evidence that he killed over 9 people but has not been arrested.

      He said that all witnesses in the case were intimidated by police officers in Rakai and fearing for their lives, they abandoned the case.

      “In that case in Rakai (Lwakataka), the people giving information were being hunted by police. Instead of arresting the criminal, they framed the one who reported.”

      He added,”Many people come and say they want to give information to only me because they don’t trust police officers.”

      The commander in chief said there are always clues to these crimes but because the police is infiltrated by criminals, evidence is always killed and cases die a natural death.

      “All these murders I have followed myself but police have a problem. Kale must clean the police.”

      Criminal Museveni also blamed the GISOs, DISO s and other intelligence officers at various levels in the country for failure to detect crime in their various areas.

      “These criminals surprised us because this country has been in peace and hit us when we had relaxed. We shall look for them and kill them,” Criminal Museveni warned.

      AIGP Andrew Felix Kaweesi was on Friday morning shot dead by unknown assailants as he left his home in Kulambiro.

      He was killed together with his bodyguard Kenneth Erau and the driver Godfrey Wambewo

      in reply to: How Yoweri Museveni Cheated Elections #27189

      Absolutely, M7 is such a frustrated failed leader that cannot take us any-farther, his ways of patronage and thinking he owns a part of this country are really costing the country not only lives (right from the top officials to the unborn innocent Ugandans) but also hundreds of billions of money (through daylight corruption and dubious dealing by his mastermind). These are all done by his mastermind group, presumably untouchables, that are keeping him in power for all these 3+ decades…. he cannot touch them despite the fact that a number of their actions continue to unveil into the public! They (him and his mastermind) were wrong when they proposed to sale off nearly all the government owned businesses… with the aim of keeping the men in the street broke and poor having to beg from them that sold and bought the national assets!
      #WakeUpUganda.

      in reply to: How Yoweri Museveni Cheated Elections #27188

      I think Mr. Museveni should be honest with himself and Ugandans. A good leader must take responsibility for his failures instead of always apportioning blame on others. Granted, we need 400 billion for the CCTV cameras project but what is the annual state House budget? Isn’t it over 400 billion? Mr. Museveni’s annual budget for “presidential donations” is 88 billion. And what about the money we lose in corruption every year. Isn’t it Mr. Museveni who approved Basajjabala’s dubious 144 billion compensation for doing nothing in markets? Isn’t it the same man who approved the 6 billion presidential handshake? Isn’t it the same man who presided over a dubious privatization scheme in which national assets were sold to his cronies at give away prices? Before Museveni can blame civil servants for clamoring for better pay, let him also look into himself. Let him sale off his private jet like the president of Malawi did the other day. Let him reduce his State house budget by 70% and stop requesting for supplementary budgets. Let him ditch his hundreds of presidential advisers that are paid yet they never meet him. Let him down size the number of MPs. Uganda is a small country. We need no more than 150 MPs. Museveni cant preach frugality to Ugandans when he continues to live in Luxury. Borrow a leaf from humble and honest leaders like Thomas Sankara and lately Magufuli. It is only then that Ugandans will take him seriously. But i know that this his impossible for him. He is trapped in his own trap of patronage.

      in reply to: How Yoweri Museveni Cheated Elections #27187

      M7 talks of a country “that has just emerged from chaos” as if NRM came into power yesterday. NRM has been in power longer than all the previous governments combined and it ill behoves M7 to keep trumpeting after 30 years at the helm that the fault lies with his predecessors. M7 acts like a spoilt brat. He wants all the material trappings of power but cannot nor take the responsibilities that come with it. He points a finger at others forgetting the three that he is pointing at himself!! It has been said by many that you reap what you sow. M7 and Co. decided to use the boda bodas for nefarious activities that suited their (M7 & Co) purposes but now that the same boda bodas are causing him pain he points to others other than the boda bodas as the problem because to point at these boda bodas would be a tacit admission that his decision to use them to control and contain Ugandans is going disastrously wrong and he has no idea what to do about it.

      in reply to: How Yoweri Museveni Cheated Elections #27186

      Dictator Yoweri Museveni and First Lady Janet lay a wreath on the body of Andrew Felix Kaweesi during last night’s vigil in Kulambilo


      Dictator Yoweri Museveni has singled out civil servants and blamed them for helping the increasing cases of murder.

      Dictator Yoweri Museveni yesterday expressed dismay that public servants who make up only 1% of the population have remained a thorn in government development efforts, by pushing time and again for salary increments.

       “The public servants of all types are no more than 400000. They are just 1% of the population. The problem is these do not listen to the advice of NRM. NRM is a tested political force. We know what we say and what we do,” said the dictator.

      Citing last week’s murder of police spokesperson Andrew Felix Kaweesi, Dictator Yoweri Museveni noted that government’s efforts to install CCTV cameras in all cities and major towns have been frustrated by the salary increment demands.

      At the moment, the dictator noted that government pays up to Shs 4trillion every year to civil servants, yet a one-off project like camera installation would cost about Shs 400billion.
      “I have told them that they will cause problems to our country. In the NRM manifesto, I have never talked about salaries because the priories of a country like this which has emerged from chaos cannot be salaries for public servants,” he said while speaking at a vigil held at the home of the slain police mouthpiece.

      “We have been intending to install cameras in major cities and towns; because with cameras the investigations become easy, especially now that all of us are registered. You can easily follow the criminals with the cameras.  That is how security is maintained in Europe and other developed countries. But here we use old methods of “Who saw him?”  “Who was here?”

      Dictator Yoweri Museveni went on to compare police’s investigations without CCTV as a farmer going to the garden without a hoe; adding that “This is all because of the public servants.”

      “You have all these Indisciplined demands, and because I am a peaceful man, we are forced to do what we are not supposed to do. People who are dying, it’s because of public servants.
      The dictator also blamed government’s failure to do other things like building army air force bases, because of the salaries.

      “At Entebbe airport, I see our fighter jets parked together with UN planes. This is because we don’t have money to complete airbases where they should be because the money has been taken by salaries.

      Dictator Yoweri Museveni late last year went to the extremity of shutting down Makerere University for two months as students prepared to start their first semester exams, after lecturers went on strike demanding for their unpaid allowances.

      The dictator also publicly opposed salary increments for government school teachers and medical workers, saying that government should be allowed to work on its key priorities, especially infrastructure development.

      At the start of his fifth term in office, the president said he would not allow parliament, (which has all powers to determine its emoluments) to increase its wages

      in reply to: Yoweri Museveni is addicted to Killing #27176

      There are many questions flying around asking why some voices are so silent at the time the country wants to hear from them about the current security of Uganda.

      I have reserved my detailed comment on the Kasese Massacres for another day but meanwhile let me ask; in all what the country is going through where is;

      1. Vice President Ssekandi – The President has been away for a two day visit to South Africa and you would expect the Vice President to deputize his boss at least by giving a comment on BBS Terefayina eyaffe !!

      2. IGP Kale Kaihura- We all know how Kaihura loves the Cameras but I have not seen him anywhere…Kaihura where are you Mukwano, are you on a hospital bed somewhere like me…but at least me,am down but not out..I can be traced on Facebook!

      3.The Security Minister Henry Tumukunde…where else would Tumukunde have been so useful to the Country than now…but not even Kamunye quotes my soft spoken General !!

      4. Defence Minister Adolf Musigye- This is the first “war” oba “battle” under your command code named “Usalama Rwenzori” but chaali Amooti kobuzire!!

      5.Brigadier oba Major Muhozi Kainerugaba- You have been known to command successful operations, like the one that saved Mutagamba from the” terrorists” who had invaded her with a knife or when you almost captured Kony;that day you “captured” his (kony) coat…surely Major we are missing you in action…Nenchi mwana?!

      6.Crispus Kiyonga – True you lost an election and also never bounced back in cabinet but still you’re an elder in the Rwenzori region who is expected to tell your kinsmen and the Country some words of wisdom at this crucial moment…your silence is so loud big boy!

      in reply to: Yoweri Museveni is addicted to Killing #27175

      liberating own country from oppression is ultimate reason why men are born, grow & die….if u face enemy, you kill-you defeat..to defeat is to de capacitate..to de capacitate is to be victorious..wars are won, killing the oppressor is part of the salt oppressors enjoy..oppressors are defeated thru shed of blood..those who remain alive enjoy the fruits of liberation..oppressors die, those who remain are made accountable..aluta..struggle continues.

      in reply to: Yoweri Museveni is addicted to Killing #27173

      RWENZORI REGION IS A VICTIM OF MUSEVENI’S DIVIDE AND RULE POLICY

      Rwenzori region is comprised of the districts of Kabarole, Kasese and Bundibugyo. This is the region that composed the former Tooro Kingdom which was originally comprised of the Batooro, Bakonjo, Bamba, Bashongora, Batuku and Batagwenda. During the early 1960s, the Bakonjo and Bamba revolted against the Tooro Kingdom in a bloody rebellion for their independence.

      That rebellion dubbed Rwenzururu Uprising was led by the late father of the current King of the Bakonjo. Following the abolition of Kingdoms in the 1960s, the central government granted district status to Kasese for the Bakonjo, Bundibugyo for the Bamba and Kabaroke for the Batooro. After the overthrow of Iddi Amin, the Rwenzururu uprising re-emerge under the leadership of the current King of the Bakonjo with bases in the Rwenzori Mountains.

      The insurgents had bloody clashes with the UNLA’s 31st Battalion under Capt. Tom Odong. At the time Kasese was a stronghold of the UPC with top UPC stalwarts who mediated dialogue between the UPC II government and the Rwenzururu insurgents. The 1982 peace deal saw some of the Rwenzururu fighters who surrendered and were incorporated into the UNLA and their leader then Prince Mumbere who is the current King of the Bakonjo awarded a scholarship to the USA.

      The Bakonjo dominate the mountainous areas of Kasese, Kabarole and Bundibugyo with a few like Minister Nyombi Thembo who migrated to Mubende. They have their close cousins on the other side of the border in the DRC. The Bamba only occupy only the lowlands of the Rwenzori Mountains in Bundibugyo. The Batooro occupy the law lands of Kabarole and Kyenjojo and parts of Kamwenge districts.

      The minority Bashongora pastrolists occupy the lowlands of Kasese district bordering Lake George and Queen Elizabeth National Park. The Batuku occupy the newly created Ntoroko district on a strip of lowland between Semuliki Game Reserve and Lake Albert bordering with Bundibugyo. The Batagwenda occupy Kamwenge district areas of Mahyoro stretching to south of Lake George.

      The so called Banyabindi in Kasese to which Minister Kiyonga belongs are Bakonjo only that its Museveni who is trying to disassociate them from the Bakonjo the same way he did with the Banyala, Bakooki and Baruli in Buganda. Because his minority Bashongora in Kasese are very few in number, he wants to boost them with the Banyabindi so that he degazettes part of Queen Elizabeth National Park and create a separate district and kingdom for them.

      Because of the long presence of Kilembe copper mines, Him a Cement Factory, Lake Katwe Salt Works, Mubuku Irrigation Scheme, and the Ibuga Refugee Camp for the Banyarwanda, a number of migrants outside the original ethnic communities of the former Tooro Kingdom have settled in Kasese. Like has been the case with the oil discovery in Bunyoro, the anticipated resumption of copper mining in Kilembe has attracted the usual suspects to rush to Kasese for land grabbing.

      When Museveni’s NRA rebels established bases in the Rwenzori mountains in 1984, the Batooro, Bamba, and Bakoonjo overwhelmingly enlisted and supported the rebellion. After the fall of Kampala, the NRA’s 1st Battalion based at Katabi in Entebbe and 75th Batallion based in the Rwenzori mountains were exclusively dominated by Bamba and Bakonjo. However, a good number of Bamba and Bakonjo also deserted the NRA and returned home. Within the army the Bamba and Bakonjo demonstrated a high level of solidarity among themselves.

      They knew each other throughout all the units such that when a problem befell anyone of them, all the others would immediately know about it through their internal communication mechanism. Even at the battle front if one Mwamba or Mukonjo was shot all the other tribesmen would rush to the rescue of the injured thus increasing the casualties. Its only the Bamba and Bakonjo in the NRA who were the first to defy the policy of burying in designated cemeteries that was meant to cut on expenditures on fuel for transporting dead bodies to respective homes.

      The Bamba and Bakonjo would conceal their dead children in boxes, fundraise and transport them to their homes by public transport. Before the coming of the NRA the highest military rank that had ever been held by a Mukonjo was that of Lieutenant. For the Bamba, they had never had a commissioned officer and the highest rank ever held by a Mwamba was Sergeant during the reign of Iddi Amin. Its the NRA that elevated them with Gen. Wilson Mbadi being the topmost Mukonjo in the military history of Uganda.

      For the Bamba, its Col Jack Bakasumba who holds the highest rank in their military service history. Both officers started their military service in the NRA as military instructors before rising to serve under the Museveni’s Special Guard unit where Gen. Mbadi had been a body guard to Museveni and Col. Bakasumba had been an Ag. Commanding Officer. There are several other Bamba and Bakonjo senior and junior army officers in the NRA.

      After Museveni took over power, Amon Bazira a former UPC strongman from Kasese mobilised the former Rwenzururu fighters into an anti government rebel force called National Army for the Liberation of Uganda (NALU). They established bases in the Rwenzori mountains with rear bases on the other side of Congo. Having been a Director of UPC’s secret Services (NASA) and cabinet Minister, Amon Baziira had the capacity to put in place a formidable force.

      He was assassinated in Kenya by Museveni’s security agents. Remnants of his NALU continued with minor skirmishes with the NRA until when some of them led by Major. Kapuchu and Major. Muhindo joined hands with the NRA around the early 1990s. Major Kapuchu died shortly after while Maj. Muhindo who had been attached to DMI was later reported to have defected and joined the rebel PRA.

      When the ADF struck in the mid 1990s, it established forward bases in the Rwenzori mountains. The Muslim dominated border area of Kasese was the conduit route for rebels and recruits to and from Congo. Its for the same reasons that DPC Mohammed Kirumira was immediately transferred from Beers to Kampala at the start of the ongoing crisis in Kasese. The ADF was reported to have later on allied with the NALU remnants to form ADF/NALU. Later on the shadow PRA rebels that the regime linked with Dr. Besigye also came on the scene and it had a sizeable number of Bakonjo.

      It was amidst these rebellions that hit the Rwenzori that Museveni lured the former leader of Rwenzururu, then Prince Numbers to return from the USA. After he returned, the Region was granted a Kingdom. However, owing to his divide and rule policy, Museveni also initiated a kingdom for the Bamba. He incited the Bamba now to allow the influence of the Bakonjo Kingdom to some of their sacred places located in Bundibugyo. Like he had done with the Kabaka’s visit to Kayunga in Buganda, he blocked the Bakonjo King access to the sacred sites and his subjects who reside in Bundibugyo.

      He did this so as to divide the Bamba and Bakonjo in order that they act as a check on one another for their activities in the strategic Rwenzori mountains. As had been the case with Maj. Baker Kineze whom he appointed the King of the Banyala in Buganda, he appointed another army officer Maj. Martin Kamya as the king of the Bamba. Later he promoted him to the rank of Lt. Col. and now he has taken him for a refresher military drills in preparation for a military showdown between the Bamba and Bakonjo whose king has a military background. Forget about the rhetoric of Lt. Col Kamya’s retirement from the army; among all the traditional leaders, its only him and Banyala’s Maj. Kimeze who salute and call Museveni Affande.

      Its the regime inspired restrictions on the freedom of movement and association of the Bakonjo king that led to the 2014 armed attacks on security installations in both Bundibugyo and Kasese. To avoid the shame as a result of those humiliating attacks, the regime was quick to brand it ethnic clashes.

      At the same time, it embarked on indiscriminate retaliatory attacks on the Bakonjo residing in Bundibugyo thus the mass graves that have never been explained. It is this mishandling of the 2014 clashes that provided a breeding ground for what is happening in the region now. In retaliation the people of Kasese this time around doubled their efforts in voting for the opposition such that at all levels the regime lost flatly. Most embarrassing was the defeat of the regime’s strongman and Minister of Defence, Cryspus Kiyonga. Unfortunately, the regime did not learn any lessons from the 2014 clashes.

      Instead it is busy mobilising the Bamba into militia groups against the Bakonjo. The regime also doubled its treatment of the Bakonjo as enemies of the regime which sparked off the first clashes in Hima. To further isolate the Bakonjo, the regime may be planning to stage manage an attack on the Batooro that will pit them against the Bakonjo. Museveni’s ultimate plan is to keep the Rwenzori region in a turmoil so that the strategic Rwenzori mountains is not used as a base by any potential armed insurrection. In Kasese its the Bakonjo who are being killed by the security forces and vice versa.

      In Bundibugyo the Bakonjo attacked the security forces and in retaliation the later allied with the Bamba to hunt down the Bakonjo resulting into mass graves. Bamba militants armed with traditional weapons are seen operating side by side with the members of the security forces thus putting into doubt the neutrality of the security forces. The ongoing Operation Usalama by the security forces in the Rwenzori mountains is targeting the Bakonjo. At the end of the day, some Bakonjo will flee to eastern DRC thus giving Museveni an excuse to re-enter DRC.

      in reply to: Yoweri Museveni is addicted to Killing #27172

      The sinful life of NRM has over grown and soon it will face death, “for the result of sin is death”. Then it’s first, second, third and forth generations shall pay for the sins of their ancestors.

      in reply to: Yoweri Museveni is addicted to Killing #27171

      Please arrest Uganda museveni Forces( UMF? for murdering citizens and leave our omusinga Charles mumbere becoz he is innocent. we are tired of rotten regime

      in reply to: Yoweri Museveni is addicted to Killing #27169

      How many more massacres and assassinations? The most recent one is in Kasese (estimates of dead from 100 to 203) — and it’s not the first time. There have been repeated assaults including shortly after the February 2016 election that most observers believe Museveni stole from Dr. Kizza Besigye.

      In the most recent massacre, Atkins Katusabe, a Ugandan member of parliament who was at the scene in Kasese said he had helped negotiate the surrender of the guards of the traditional monarch who were disarmed but instead Gen. Museveni’s soldiers stormed the palace and killed them.

      http://allafrica.com/stories/201611290880.html

      The journalist who took photos, Ms. Joy Doreen Bira (woman holding eye glasses in photo below) who works for KTN in Kenya was arrested by Uganda’s military.

      http://www.nation.co.ke/…/Journalist-…/1056-3467466-242kxyz/

      Look at how the women who worked or resided in the palace were humiliated — undressed and taken away by the dictator’s soldiers.

      Degrading Uganda’s women by Gen. Museveni’s military is now the norm. Remember the October 2015 arrest of Ms. Fatuma Zainab a female leader of FDC opposition party who was stripped in public by security agents?

      https://m.youtube.com/watch…

      Yet major global media including The New York Times are regurgitating the Museveni regime spin of need to suppress “tribal” uprising. The cynical dictator knows some Western media always fall for the tribal/savage Africa narrative.

      No. It’s a massacre. The regime’s elite covete the region’s oil and mineral rich lands and resents their indomitability. The region voted against the regime in February.

      Also add to Gen. Museveni’s list of massacres/assassinations in addition to Kasese: Kayunga; Kasese; Acholi; Ituri, Goma, Kisangani (triggering multiple wars that have claimed 6 million Congolese lives); Kigali (Rwanda, after providing missiles that shot down President Habyarimana’s plane triggering massacres that claimed lives of estimated million Rwandans); Juba (South Sudan instigating wars between Kiir and Garang); Central African Republic; Lira; Mukura massacre (Teso); Mogadishu (Somalia); Andrew Kayira (suspected); Francis Ayume (suspected); Nebanda (suspected); Gen. Aronda (suspected); Gen. Kazini (suspected)…

      PLEASE add to this list as there are many more.

      How can one man spill so much blood with no accountabilty?

      For those unfamiliar do a simple Google search if you care.

      Yet this man is a #1 Friend of the United States.
      Nearly $30 billion in U.S. taxpayers money since he seized power in 1986 when Ronald Reagan was president.

      Last year alone the dictator’s regime received $750 million in U.S. Taxpayers’ money according to the Washington Post.

      https://www.washingtonpost.com/…/1b1d80ae-fce1-11e5-80e4-c3…

      Africans who stand up for the continent are struck down like: Nkrumah; Lumumba; Sankara….

      The one responsible for the deaths of so many Africans, like Gen. Yoweri Museveni, who once said Hitler was a great man but went too far, is protected and financed by the U.S. and U.K.

      In return for keeping Museveni in power Western companies are allowed to plunder neighboring Congo’s resources (coltan, gold, diamond) through Uganda and Rwanda after Gen. Museveni’s soldiers kill Congolese and clear the mining areas. The United Nations even named some of these companies in past reports.

      http://blackagendareport.com/…/ravaging-africa-part-one-mil…

      The International Court of Justice ordered Uganda in 2005 to pay Congo $10 billion for the atrocities and plunder — not a dime has been paid.

      https://www.theguardian.com/world/2005/dec/20/congo.uganda

      When the International Criminal Court started investigating the crimes committed in the Congo by Uganda’s military he asked the United Nations Secretary General to block the probe.

      http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB114971481626174102

      Protected at the highest places.

      Share this post with your elected representative.

      Awaken people!

      Kasese massacre

      http://www.monitor.co.ug/…/878504-3469254-6u02nhz/index.html

      Past assault against Dr. Kizza Besigye who is widely believed to have won the past three elections including February’s

      https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ACZ4075lBFM

      Guardian article on dictator Museveni

      https://www.theguardian.com/…/yoweri-museveni-uganda-dictat…

      Huffpost

      http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5625696

      Youtube short

      https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mE-a-fbv_CM

      From the archives before notorious camps were closed

      https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=09I-GRBf3Cw

      in reply to: Yoweri Museveni is addicted to Killing #27168

      LET’S DO LOGIC NOW On Kasese.
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      1.The photos of war show us the dead bodies. All of them cut on the faces and are full of blood. Some are cut on the lips .
      2. Others show us dead body on kandoyad (tied) people. On the other hand,
      3.The police photos shows us bundle of pangas and spears.
      4.Now, It’s also known that police went and killed all who were in the palace and arrested the remnants.
      They then claim that the pangas and knives belonged to those who can tell no tales (the dead) it’s plausible that the same can belong to the exhibits that police has gathered for long from previous crimes (probable)

      Police then calls them immediately that these were terrorist& then rebels and the secessionist rebel .

      Now the unanswered questions.
      ********************************
      1. Who cut the dead people? How did they use their own weapons to cut their own faces and heads?
      2. At what time did the kandoyad dead bodies get shot? We’re they shot and then tied or they were tied and shot?
      3. Police should show us their pangas which they used to cut the dead because the ones I see in photos have no blood.
      As a Human rights activist am asking police to show us because those dead civilians now termed as terrorists could not have cut themselves.

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