Good
People,
It is not about Kabila but the whole
Congolese Public Mandate to Democratic Rights to live at Peace in dignity with
its neighbours and observing the International Law for Human Rights security and
protection to live a dignified life in pursuit for
happiness.
The UN Peace-keeping unit in Congo is
obligated to give security to Congo People, but instead, they are after hidden
agenda with Kagame and Museveni, where they are seen as conspirators against the
Congo people with intention to plunder Congo's mineral resources. Because of
this, the UN Peace-keeping Unit in Congo, clearly demonstrated biasness on the
Congo Government but showed sympathy on the Tutsi led M23 Rebel Group which is
an illegal imposter that was formed through a conspiracy by President Kagame,
Bosco and Museveni with their corporate Special business interest network to
terrorize Congolese people and destroy their peace and happiness. This is
unacceptable.........and what Congo people need is peace with their democratic
space which has nothing to do with M23. M23 is a problem of Kagame and they
belong to Rwanda not Congo........M23 was created by Bosco with the help of
Kagame........That is the fact......
While I tend to agree with Maurice
and Leila that Kabila may have be a spent force,
and that Congo need a new Leader to move Congo forward; in other-words,
if Kabila difficult to rule, let him organize to call an election urgently so
that, Congolese people should consider electing a Congo-man who is capable to
solve Congolese problems so Congo can move forward. This, I wont mind, but to
punish Congo people and causing them to languish into too many unending
killings, pain and sufferings time and again since Patrice Lumumba died, is not
fair. and therefore, this situation of invasion on Congo by Kagame and Museveni
is not right but very disturbing. It is destroying Congo people in
order to satisfy the GREEDY of the RICH.
The fact remain that, the RICH AND
GREEDY are the ones who created M23 to strike the already weakened Congo
Government. What they want is FREE CONGO LAND for their special business; the
reason why Land Grabbing is a problem in Congo extending through the whole
Africa. If we shall fail to put Democracy for Africa into purspectives,
these Corporate conspiracy will destroy Africa's livelihood and survival
with serious environmental pollution that will affect the whole worlds Climatic
Situation. By the look of things, daggers are drawn which include UN Peace
Keeping in Congo turning against the Congo people……..and what we read from this
is that African peoles life is rated valueless with no rights........but are fit
for slavery with no cooperation. So the UN Peace Keeping is surely
not for the Africa’s interest.
My dear brothers and sisters, I feel
the pain of destruction, crime, abuse and violation injected to exterminate
Congolese people. The Congo people are seen by the world as animal
fit for slaughterhouse who do not deserve to live........which is why the
global-banksters (World Bank) ganged attacking poor Africas Economic stability
the reason for planning terror on independent countries weakening their economy
without caring to share wealth of the people of Africa..........This is
sad.......
I am equally saddened by
Ban-Ki-Moons' overlooking UN statement here under, where they are considering
pulling off from helping and supporting Congo people with its Government to get
rid of M23 which was formed in March 2009 by Gen. Bosco a Tutsi and a friend of
Kagame who plan to control and create a Government of Rwanda inside Congo
knowing too well that M23 forming a
Government of its own with Army inside Congo is against the International Treaty
of boarder protection, is an assault and encounter of offensive onslaught for
illegal invasion and is considered an atrocity against a sovereign Independent
country, interfering with internal matters with intention to destroying its
freedom, its peace, destroying its peoples livelihood and survival and rendering
Congolese people Refugees in their own country LAND.........This
behavior is criminal in nature, it is an abuse and violation against
International Law for Human Rights and it must be condemned by all good people
of the world who are after PEACE and UNITY for common good of
all.
When the M23 invaded Congo three
months ago and took over Goma, the M23 past through UN coalition army in Congo
with ease into Goma without any resistance, which was seen as a pre-planned
engineered conspiracy for UN with M23 to takeover Congo land benefiting vested
interest of Kagame and Museveni engineering the onslaught on
Congo.
UN Ban-Ki-Moon's behaviour in support
of today’s report is clear indication that UN are amongst the interested looting
party and thievers who supported M23 encroachment intrusion in Congo with a
MISSION.........that when Congo Government is gaining traction to remove M23
from their outbreak assailing violation, UN would rather look the other
side.........shame on UN peacekeeping in
Congo........
People of Africa, wake up........wake
up people.......demand for Africas justice........there is no justice in
Africa.........Some of Africa's leadership are sell-out......they have put
Africa's livelihood and survival at dangerous compromising situation, and Kagame
and Museveni must be put to face ICC Hague for Human Rights crime, violation,
abuse with environmental destruction and pollution in
Congo..........
Rise up people and demand for
Justice...........There must be a "Give and
Take"........we must demand trade that is fair, balanced and free
based on democratic mutual agreement negotiations benefiting all in a varied
diverse secure and protective interests..........not just to benefit a few
greedy politicians with their cronies.........
There will be no peace or happiness
in the world if Africa shall not be free from subjective oppressiveness by the
Corporate conspiracy network to destroy Africa people in ways and
means........
Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc., USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com/
UN reviewing Congo army support over M23 abuse allegations
July 18, 2013
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations is reviewing support to
Democratic Republic of Congo army units accused of desecrating the corpses of
rebels and mistreating detainees, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on
Wednesday during renewed fighting in the country's east.
U.N. peacekeepers had raised the reported abuse of M23 rebels with the
Congolese army and welcomed steps by the army "to investigate these claims and
to hold the perpetrators of these acts accountable," Ban's press office said in
a statement.
Congolese army forces, or FARDC, supported by helicopters, attacked M23
rebel positions near the eastern city of Goma on Tuesday in a third day of heavy
fighting that has forced hundreds of villagers to flee their homes.
"The Secretary-General is deeply concerned about reports of alleged
mistreatment of M23 detainees and desecration of corpses of M23 combatants by
the Congolese armed forces," Ban's press office said.
The 17,000-strong U.N. force, known as MONUSCO, and Congo troops have
struggled over the past decade to stem a conflict involving dozens of armed
groups and complicated by national and ethnic rivalries. A new 3,000-member U.N.
Intervention Brigade was recently deployed to fight and disarm rebels in the
east.
"MONUSCO has launched the process of reviewing its support to FARDC units
suspected of being involved in these incidents," said Ban's statement. "The
Secretary-General calls on the DRC to bring the perpetrators of these reported
acts to justice."
The United Nations threatened in February to withdraw support for two
Congolese battalions after soldiers raped at least 97 women and 33 girls, some
as young as 6, in an eastern town after they fled from advancing M23 rebels in
late November.
The peacekeeping mission decided to keep working with the battalions after
12 senior officers, including the commanders and deputy commanders, were
suspended and about a dozen soliders charged over the rapes in Minova, according
to a U.N. human rights report.
M23 began taking parts of eastern Congo early last year, accusing the
government of failing to honor a 2009 peace deal. That deal ended a previous
rebellion and led to the rebels' integration into the army, but they have since
deserted.
A report by U.N. experts last month said that M23 recruited fighters in
neighboring Rwanda with the aid of sympathetic Rwandan army officers, while
elements of the Congolese army have cooperated with Rwandan Hutu rebel group
FDLR.
Rwanda and Congo have both denied the accusations.
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Judy,
Courage
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 10:22 AM,
Judy Miriga <jbatec@yahoo.com> wrote:
Good People,
The UN led invasion on
the Rebel groups in Congo did well to start bombarding the Tutsi-led M23 which
were advancing to re-capture Goma because of the failed talks in
Uganda.
They were out to teach
Kabila the President of Congo a big lesson. It was the reason
Kagame bragged he was going to hit Kikwete when he least expected using the B
words in Ki-Rwanda.
The sin of Kikwete was
to request and advice Kagame to engage peace in the great lakes of East
Africa.
All the Tutsi-led rebels
of the M23 movement or the Hutu-led anti-Rwandan government Democratic Front for
the Liberation Rwanda (FDLR) and the The Allied Democratic Forces (ADF)
sponsored and led by Salim Saleh, who is Museveni's brother; are all doing big
business with the Corporate Special Business Interest in Washington by spilling
the blood of Congolese people and are exterminating and destroying livelihood
and survival of the DRC Congo people.....the reason why DRC Congo do not have
any peace however much Congo people try to stabilize their country.
This state-of-affair is unacceptable.
Since this matter has
gone out of control with Rwanda and Uganda invasion getting lethal…….the
UN mission team in Congo with now the 3,000-additional strong
special UN force may need to be more subjective in their attack of the Rebel
groups with precision and they must genuinely help to save the situation
conclusively and not allow themselves to be compromised by the Corporate Special
Interest. Congo people too have a right to pursuit of
happiness.
There is no more waiting to negotiate
at the expense of Human Rights violation, crime and abuse with destructions of
livelihood and survival of the Congolese except, to drive these Rebel groups
back to their Country from where they belong into Uganda and Rwanda.
Kabila also must stand his ground to add pressure to save his country
from these extreme terrorism which emanates from instigations with engineered
conspiracies by Kagame and Museveni to protect these groups for their
profit. Kagame is a man and he must remain
so........
Problems can only be solved by
tackling and fixing the root-cause of it. The root cause of problem of Congo
people is Rwanda and Uganda private marcinaries lodged inside DRC Congo but
controled from Rwanda and Uganda; forming a foreign Government inside Congo. No
one can accept this kind of behavior. Kagame and Museveni must behave or else,
they are both headed to a much more bigger trouble they have never seen before
in their life time. They are not bigger than the world.........they will not
cause us heartache and disturb our peace and we sit pretty..........They are the
aggressors and instigators and they will not get away with it.......It is
because Civil Rights Justice must take precedence against them
instantaniously..........
We must not ignore such butchery that
has taken in Congo for over twenty years. This butchering started
with the elimination and brutal death of Patrice Lumumba. Since
then Congo has not seen peace. The Congo people have paid enough
price with their blood, it is time things must be done differently.
Obscurity seems to confer immunity in
high places where, strong men are judged only by their readiness to kill and
take away Human Rights as they wish. Quoted in St. Augustine's
''City of God,'' how lawless
armies dismembered the Roman Empire. If there be no “JUSTICE” there
remain Kingdoms of selfish and greedy gangs of criminals left to control ways of
life?
These Rebel/Mercenaries are gang
groups of men formed under the command of a unscrupulous business community who
work alongside bad leaders of the world in a compact of association to do
business without paying taxes to the people’s Government, where with the control
power, they plunder public wealth and resources for their selfish greedy gains
and divide the loot according to an agreed Treaty they form amongst their
network. This is how they establish their base, captures cities and
subdues people for slavery by the attainment of impunity.
Shall we sit pretty and watch when
Human Rights is abused??? Is this not a problem for the world???
Dont we need to stand our ground together under Civil Rights Justice Movement to
protect Peoples Equal Justice and Liberty with pursuit for happiness for all
without discrimination for the sake of Peace ???
Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com/
Congo-Kinshasa: Stalled Kampala Talks Linked to Congo Clashes
By Mark Caldwell, 16 July 2013
interview
The Congolese army is battling two militias in eastern DRC, the M23
rebel group, comprising mostly ethnic Tutsi militia, and the ADF, a Ugandan
Muslim armed force. The UN has a new intervention force.
The Democratic Republic of Congo said on Monday (15.07.2013) it had
killed 120 fighters belonging to the M23 rebel movement to the north of Goma.
The insurgents deny these claims. The fighting comes after Uganda's Red
Cross Society confirmed 66,000 Congolese refugees had crossed into the east
African country.
They were fleeing another battle zone in which the Allied Democratic
Forces (ADF) was attacking Kamangu, a town in the eastern Democratic Republic of
Congo. The UN has deployed a new 3,000-strong Intervention brigade with a tough
mandate to fight armed groups in eastern Congo.
DW's Mark Caldwell spoke to Thierry Vircouloun, Project Director
for Central Africa with the International Crisis Group (ICG).
Why has this fighting flared up on two fronts?
I think it's mainly a coincidence. There is no link between them. It's
clear that the fighting between the M23 and the Congolese army is a direct
result of the dead end of the Kampala negotiations. The talks in Kampala have
dragged on since December last year without any meaningful results.
Therefore it's very clear for all the stakeholders that there won't be a
diplomatic settlement to the problem between the M23 and the Congolese
government. Therefore the only way to change the situation is actually through
the military way.
I would say that in the northern part of Kivu, the ADF is not involved in
the same kind of fighting with the Congolese army.
It's small clashes that have happened and the ADF has withdrawn to remote
areas after temporarily taking some villages and taking some hostages. The main
fighting is happening between M23 and the Congolese army and the M23 remains the
main target of the Congolese army.
The UN has its largest peacekeeping mission in the world in the DRC,
including a new intervention brigade. What have they done so far to stop the
fighting?
interview
So far the UN has not done anything to stop the fighting.
They have called on the Congolese army and other parties to calm down, but
it's clear that there is a window of opportunity for military action as seen
from Kinshasa, firstly because the Kampala negotiations are not moving forward
and secondly because fighting the M23 is very popular in Congo unlike
negotiating with them.
Thirdly, it seems like the M23 itself was very weakened by the internal
fighting that happened at the beginning of the year
So what are the M23's objectives at the moment?
I think at the moment the objective of the M23 is to resist the Congolese
army and try to keep its position close to Goma.
What can you tell us about the UN's new intervention brigade, what is
its current status?
The brigade is not fully operational, the Tanzanian and South African
components of the brigade have arrived in Goma, north Kivu, but the contingent
from Malawi is not yet here. I also understand that the brigade has not received
all its equipment.
However the MONUSCO commander has sent a very strong warning saying all
civilians with a gun won't be considered as civilians. It's not clear at this
stage what is going to be the first target of that intervention brigade.
As far as I understand, no operation by this brigade had been planned
before this coming September. Howeve, given the development on the ground, the
UN may be forced to intervene faster than they wanted to.
Thierry Vircoulon is the Project Director for Central Africa with the
International Crisis Group (ICG).
Congo-Kinshasa: UN Blue Helmets On 'High Alert' As M23 Rebels Advance Towards Goma
15 July 2013
United Nations peacekeepers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
are on high alert today and stand ready to use force to protect civilians in
Goma from an advancing rebellion by the March 23 movement (M23), the top UN
official in the country said, urging all parties to exercise restraint.
The UN Organization Stabilization Mission in Congo (MONUSCO) expressed
"deep concern" about the latest bout of fighting which broke out after a
significant group of the M23 attacked the national forces (FARDC) on 14 July in
Mutaho, eight kilometres northwest of Goma, in eastern DRC. According to the
Mission, heavy artillery and a battle tank were used in the attack.
"Any attempt by the M23 to advance toward Goma will be considered a direct
threat to civilians," the Mission warned. It also noted that the UN blue helmets
stand ready to take any necessary measures, including the use of lethal force,
in order to protect civilians.
The acting Special Representative of the Secretary General in the country,
Moustapha Soumaré, urged restraint to avoid a further escalation of the
situation.
"I call on all to abide by the Peace, Security and Cooperation Framework
Agreement and to allow the political process towards peace to move forward," Mr.
Soumaré said, referring to the UN-brokered accord adopted in February with the
support of 11 nations and four international organizations (11+4), with the aim
of ending the cycles of conflict and crisis in the eastern DRC and to build
peace in the long-troubled Great Lakes region.
"I urge all signatories of the PSC Framework to exercise their influence in
order to avoid an escalation of the situation," he added.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Mary Robinson, the UN Special Envoy
for Africa's Great Lakes Region, along with World Bank President Jim Yong Kim,
visited the DRC in May to bolster support for the PSC Framework which Ms.
Robinson dubbed a "framework for hope."
Last month, there was talk of a possible resumption of peace talks between
the Government of the DRC and the M23. At that time, Mrs. Robinson had urged
both sides to engage in earnest discussion under the auspices of the Chairperson
of the International Conference for the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR), Ugandan
President Yoweri Museveni. Mr. Robinson was convened in Burundi last week a
conference to help develop a road map for women's engagement in efforts to bring
peace to Africa's long-trouble Great Lakes countries.
Since March, tensions in the region have been heightened, leading to the
Security Council to authorize in March the deployment of an intervention brigade
within MONUSCO to carry out targeted offensive operations, with or without
FARDC, against armed groups that threaten peace in eastern DRC.
Uganda: DRC-Based Ugandan Rebel Group 'Recruiting, Training'
11 July 2013
Kampala — The Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) (sponsored by
Salim Saleh Museveni's brother Mercenary/Rebel group which installed Museveni
and Kagame to power and who moved from Uganda to Rwanda into Congo-----where
Museveni conspired for them to occupy land in Congo), a
Ugandan rebel movement based in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), is
recruiting, training and reorganizing to carry out fresh attacks on Uganda,
officials say.
"The threat is real. ADF is recruiting, training and opening new camps in
eastern DRC. We are alert and very prepared to deal with any attack on our side
of the border," said Lt Col Paddy Ankunda, spokesman for the Uganda People's
Defence Forces (UPDF). "We are sharing intelligence information with the DRC
government [and] FARDC [DRC's national army] about their activities. We hope
FARDC will be able to deal with the group."
According to media reports in DRC, early on Thursday morning the group
clashed with FARDC in Kamango, a town in North Kivu Province close to the
Ugandan border, briefly ousting the army before withdrawing. Uganda's NTV
tweeted that thousands of Congolese had fled across the border to the western
Ugandan town of Bundibugyo.
The ADF was formed in the mid-1990s in the Rwenzori mountain range in
western Uganda, close to the country's border with DRC. The group killed
hundreds in several attacks in the capital, Kampala, and in parts of western
Uganda, and caused the displacement of tens of thousands. The rebellion was
largely contained in Uganda by 2000, with reportedly just about 100 fighters
finding refuge in eastern North Kivu. From the mid-1990s till 2007, ADF was
allied to another Ugandan rebel group, the National Army for the Liberation of
Uganda; together, becoming ADF-NALU.
The ADF's leader, Jamil Mukulu, a former Catholic, converted to Islam in
the 1990s, and the Ugandan government has long claimed the group is linked with
Islamist groups including Al-Qaeda and the Somali militant group Al-Shabab. The
US placed the ADF on its list of terrorist organizations in 2001.
UPDF's Ankunda said: "There is no doubt; ADF has a linkage with Al-Shabab.
They collaborate. They have trained ADF on the use of improvised explosive
devices."
Kidnapping, recruitment
According to Ankunda, the ADF - now thought to have up to 1,200 fighters -
has tried to increase its troop numbers through kidnapping and recruitment in
North Kivu Province and in Uganda.
"What is worrying us is that the ADF has been carrying out a series of
abductions, recruitment and attacks in DRC without much resistance from FARDC,"
Ankunda told IRIN. "We are critically following up their recruitment in Uganda.
We have made some arrests."
According to a December 2012 report by the International Crisis Group
(ICG), the ADF is "more of a politically convenient threat for both the FARDC
and the Ugandan government than an Islamist threat lurking at the heart of
Central Africa".
"They are still isolated, and actions against their logistic and financial
chains have been quite successful," Marc-Andre Lagrange, DRC senior analyst at
ICG, told IRIN. "As in 2011, ADF are now engaged in providing military support
to other armed groups to sustain their movement. This demonstrates that ADF, as
such, is now a limited threat despite the fact they remain extremely
violent."
According
to experts in Uganda, the continued presence of armed groups like ADF is a major
concern for peace and stability in DRC, Uganda and the wider Great Lakes
region.
"The allegations that ADF is regrouping are not new and should not come as
a surprise. What should worry us as a country is the apparent collective amnesia
of treating our own exported armed insurgencies as other people's problems,"
Stephen Oola, a transitional justice and governance analyst at Uganda's Makerere
University's Refugee Law Project, told IRIN. "The LRA [Lord's
Resistance Army] and ADF are Uganda's problems and will remain so, no matter
where they are located at a particular time, until we seek a comprehensive
solution to conflicts in this country."
Neutralizing the threat
At the moment, Uganda has no mandate to pursue the rebels within DRC.
Ankunda said he hoped the new UN Intervention Brigade - tasked with defeating
"negative forces" in eastern DRC and due to be fully operational at the end of
July - will step in to curb the group's efforts to destabilize the two
countries.
The ICG's report warned that it would be important to neutralize the ADF's
cross-border economic and logistical networks; the group allegedly receives
money transfers from Kenya, the UK and Uganda, which are collected by Congolese
intermediaries in the North Kivu cities of Beni and Butembo. It also derives
funding from car and motorcycle taxis in North Kivu and profits from gold and
timber exports to Uganda.
"It would be wise to separate fiction from fact and instead pursue a course
of weakening its socio-economic base, while at the same time offering a
demobilization and reintegration programme to its combatants," the report's
authors stated, adding that "Congolese and Ugandan military personnel colluding
with these networks should be dealt with appropriately by the authorities of
their country".
According to Makerere's Oola, Uganda needs to do some soul-searching if it
is to defeat the rebellions that continue to destabilize the country: "We must
sit down as country in judgment of oursel[ves], through truth-seeking and
national dialogue, to ask the right questions. Why are they fighting? What
should be done to end their rebellion? How do we address the impact of the cycle
of violence that has bedevilled this country from independence?"
[ This report does not necessarily reflect the views of the United
Nations. ]
Salim Saleh was haunted by Jet Mwebaze's death. Why?
Posted by Bitukirire Isaac Newton on June 6, 2011 at 2:59 PM
In Sept. 1997, an army officer and brother to
Brig. James Kazini, another senior army officer, died in western Uganda under
circumstances that remain mysterious. The then Minister of State for Defence,
Steven Kavuma, gave conflicting accounts of what had happened to the private
plane carrying Mwebaze. The media also reported various accounts. Appearing on
the Capital Gang talk show on 91.3 Capital FM at the time, the then Lt. Gen.
Salim Saleh was grilled by the then Mbarara Member of Parliament, Winnie
Byanyima, also a panelist on the Capital Gang, to explain what Saleh's employees
were doing on that plane in which Mwebaze was said to have died. Saleh did not
have an answer. Maj. Gen. James Kazini the former army commander died on Nov.
10, 2009 still convinced that his brother had been killed by the state or at
least an actor in the state. But for several months, Saleh found himself almost
unable to sleep. He disclosed to some people that he was being haunted by the
spirit of Jet Mwebaze. Apparently it was tormenting him night and day. On the
day of Mwebaze's burial, an unusually heavy downpour of rain swept over the
area. It rained heavily and continually all through the burial proceedings and
convinced many onlookers that there was something suspicious about Mwebaze's
death. In 1998, Saleh tried to find a way out of the nightmare he was facing. He
sought the help of a traditional fortune teller, a soothsayer of some sort, to
go to Mwebaze's grave and perform a number of rituals to appease the spirit of
Mwebaze. A young man approached by Saleh refused to look up the fortune teller.
Saleh finally found another young man to go to Mwebaze's grave with the medium
on his behalf. What happened, however, shocked Saleh. The young man, usually
meek and modest in personality, suddenly burst out into a loud wail when he met
Saleh. He shouted at Saleh and insulted him, speaking as one possessed by a
strange spirit or invisible force. What happened next is not clear but this
episode is a glimpse into the dark and sinister world that Uganda's leaders
since 1986 live in. Their abnormal lust for power and material things, their
casual way with shedding blood speaks not of ordinary human beings, but of
people possessed by what some might refer to as the spirit of death and murder.
It is this spirit in Museveni, his brother Salim Saleh, and Museveni's wife
Janet Museveni that I went to investigate in July 2006 when I met a Seer outside
Kampala. I ended up discovering the most astonishing things imaginable. But the
net result of that experience was that all my fear of the state, what it can do,
and of Museveni vanished from me the next day. I had stumbled onto what in the
Bible is referred to as the "tree of the knowledge of good and evil", the
ultimate in knowledge of the deep mysteries of the universe. That spirit of
death and murder hangs over the other leader in the Great Lakes region of
Central Africa, President Paul Kagame of Rwanda. About Mwebaze's death, Saleh
had planned to mobilise soldiers and army veterans to go to the Democratic
Republic of Congo to offer support security to the new government of President
Laurent Kabila. But failing to successfully convince these men to go to Congo,
the task fell to Mwebaze, who easily assembled the men and these men waited for
the flight at Entebbe International Airport. For whatever reason, Saleh started
to view Mwebaze as threat to his power and influence within the army and plotted
against Mwebaze. Just before Mwebaze was to have taken that flight, Saleh ---
who knew Mwebaze's love of money --- convinced him to give up on the military
mission and instead fly to Congo on a diamond business mission. Mwebaze agreed
to. Employees of Saleh's company, including some Israelis, boarded a plane. When
the plane arrived in the skies over Kasese, it came down to the ground. Later,
Mwebaze was shot dead by the army in Kasese, then under the command of Brig.
Nakibus Lakara. Who gave the order for Mwebaze's murder? Who else but the man
who would later be haunted by what he himself said was the spirit of Mwebaze. It
is no coinsidence that it is he, Saleh, who made the call to Lydia Draru or
Lydia Atim, asking her to call Mwebaze's brother to Namowongo, only for three
hit men, not Draru, to beat Kazini to death --- and then reports of a domestic
quarrel conveniently fed to the media. According to NRA fighters in Luwero,
Saleh was given the nickname "Rufu" which in the languages of western Uganda
means "death." This nickname was not because of any extraordinary military
achievements or bravery on the battlefield, but rather, according to the former
NRA guerrillas, because it was to him that Yoweri Museveni entrusted the task of
eliminating Museveni's real or perceived enemies in Luwero. These NRA veterans
say that such major assassinations as that of the first NRA commander, Lt. Ahmed
Seguya and many others --- including, now, the killing of Maj. Gen. James Kazini
--- were the core assignment of Salim Saleh during their guerrilla war. In
Kampala, most army generals, intelligence officers, and others familiar with the
workings of the NRM government do not believe that Kazini was killed by Lydia
Draru. Maj. Gen. Kahinda Otafiire's melodramatic questioning of why God allowed
Kazini to die without first consulting he, Otafiire, reflects the amount of fear
being felt within top military circles than that Otafiire was trying to express
black humour. END
Exposed! NRM's plans to rule Uganda till 2042 |
Written by Our Editor |
Monday, 29 June 2009 04:15 |
The Uganda Citizen today
exposes a Master Plan by the National Resistance Movement (NRM) to stay in power
until 2042. Hatched in March 1992 at Rushere, Nyabushozi, home of President
Yoweri Museveni, the plan exposes the NRM as having lied to the whole world in
general and to Ugandans in particular, when they said, in 1986, that theirs was
not merely a change of guard but a new movement offering fundamental
changes.
Muhoozi (left): Museveni's son
Make sure their people had the highest educational qualifications during
his term of office for their children. Make sure they were the richest people in
Uganda with the 50 years master plan. Make sure they controlled the army and had
the highest ranks in the army.
Museveni (left) and Paul Kagame (right) - Rwanda's president and former
Uganda intelligence chief
Ensure that none of those not concerned, needed to know about the action
plan.
This last wish may have already backfired as those that attended the
meeting have already fallen out with Museveni. These include, among others, Hope
Kivengere who minded to act as the link between Museveni and the grass
roots.
Museveni asked the meeting to help recruit several of their relatives in
the armed forces where he would install them in the security services especially
the ISU, PPU, ESSO and Military Police. "This," Museveni said, "would assist in
the resisting of other tribes that would attempt to take power by the use of
force."
In order to ensure that power remained in the hands of the two clans, the
meeting directed that Elly Karuhanga take the responsibility of ensuring that 80
per cent of their children were educated to a level that would ensure their
sustaining power. He was instructed to send their children for studies abroad in
countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, South Africa and India.
A Mr Kirimani was charged with educating the daughters and sons internally,
especially to ensure that he put up special school in Nyabushozi to cater for
the interests of the group. It was at this juncture that Sam Kutesa suggested
upgrading Bunyanyeru Settlement School from Nursery to Secondary School.
Mr. Elly Rwakakoko interjected the chairman's speech by introducing a new
chapter of how Museveni could be succeeded after his term of office. On this
point, Mrs. Jovia Salim Saleh begged the members to ensure that after Museveni,
the next president must come from the Basita clan. She said that she had done a
lot for the Basita and taken many risks for the last 20 years and therefore it
was important that the Basita take charge of the resources of the country. The
members resolved that she was not in order. Mzee Ephrann Rusimira suggested that
the new president should be the brother to the president if the master plan was
to succeed. He warned that if the Bairu and non-Bahima clans got to know about
the action plan, it would fail to take off. Mzee Rutamwebwa suggested that Salim
Saleh (Museveni's half-brother) should go back to school if the objectives of
their action were to be met. It was unanimously agreed that Salim Saleh had to
get a A' Level Certificate of Education. He also suggested that someone close,
possibly the son of the president should be groomed to take over the reigns from
Salim Saleh. This too was agreed on and the group begged Museveni to look around
for a boy who would be groomed.
The group also brainstormed about how to destroy those who would gang up to
take power from the clan. Death was suggested for the potential leaders who
would attempt to fail the master plan. The group deliberated that they should:-
a) Deny other people access to economic resources through: (i) Overtaxing
individuals and companies, which don't belong to their' people and protect those
that belong to them. (ii) Destroy co-operative societies and unions. (iii) Sell
parastatals and public enterprises that those not with the Bahima and Basita
clans don't gain from. (iv) Commercialize education and health services. c)
Destroy the economic, military and political will of Northern and Eastern
Uganda.
d) Ensure that a non-political Kabaka of Buganda is installed on the
Buganda throne, while at the same time promoting disunity among the Baganda. e)
Unite all the Bahima in the Great Lakes Region and awaken their political,
military and economic process.
f) Participate in the exploitation of economic resources of rich
neighbouring states. g) Making strategic alliances with whatever power in the
world that will enhance achievement of this plan.
Members recommended that all those given responsibility must ensure the
achievement of the objectives. Museveni was mandated to appoint committees or
individuals to implement the different aspects of the master plan. It is quite
clear from the points made above that many of these plans have been fulfilled.
However disagreement among the two clans has led to some in this group to
approach the press with a copy of the deliberations.
The following people attended this meeting:-
NAME & HOME AREA1. Mr.Y.K.
Museveni - Nyabushozi 2. Mrs. J. Museveni - Nyabushozi 3. Mr. Elly Rwakakoko -
Ruhama, Ntungano 4. Mr. Eric Kabango - Rukungiri 5. Akwandanaho Salim Saleh-
Nyabushozi 6. Mr. Sam Kutesa - Nyabushozi 7. Mr. Abel Katemowe - Rukungiri 8.
Canon Rwabugaire Buyania - Rukungiri 9. Mrs. Rwabugaire Buyanja - Rukungiri 10.
John Wycliff Karigire - Ntungamo 11. Mrs. Karazarwe Ntungamo 12. Mrs. Rwakakoko
Ruhama - Ntungamo 13. Bob Kabonero - Ntungamo 14. Mr. Jim Muhwezi - Rukungiri
15. Mrs. Susan Muhwezi - Rukungiri 16. Mr. Jotham Tumwesigye - Nyabushozi,
Mbarara 17. Mr. John Nasasira - Kazo 18. Mzee Nyindombi - Kebisoni 19. Mrs.
Faith Bitamurire- Kebisoni 20. Mugisha Muhwezi Nyindobi - Kebisoni 21. Mrs. Jane
Mwesigye - Sembabule 22. Mrs. Mwesigye - Sembalue 23. Mr. Kamugisha - Kebisoni
24. Mrs. Kamugisha - Kebisoni 25. Mr. John Kazoora - Ntungamo 26. Mr.
Christopher Kiyombo - Ntungamo 27. Major Henry Tumukunde - Buyanja Kitojo 28.
Mrs. Tumukunde - Buyanja Kitojo 29. Mzee Rwakanengere - Kashari Rubaya 30. Jolly
Rwakanengere - Kampala, Rubaya 31. Mrs Salim Saleh - Nyabushozi 32. Rev.
Kajangye Buyanja - Kitojo
33.
Aronda Nyakeirima Buyanja -Kitojo 34. Mzee Mpira Nuyanja - Nyakibungo 35.
Charles Muhhozi Kifaburaza - Kagunga 36. Justus Katono - Karishunga Buyanja 37.
Elly Karuhanga Nyabushozi - Mbarara 38. Mzee Kafumusi - Ibanda 39. Sikora B.K.
Buhweju - Buyaruguru 40. P. Kaitirima - Sembabule 41. Mathew Rukikakire -
Sembabule 42. Mrs. Rukikare Kabura - Rukungiri 43. Sam Baingana - Rukungiri 44.
Mrs Baingana - Rukungiri 45. Mzee Amos Nzei - Kabale 46. Mrs. Nzei - Kabale 47.
Mzee Rutamwebwa - Nyabushozi 48. Mrs. Mary Rutamwebwa - Nyabushozi 49. Rev.
Canon Sam Rubunda - Nyabushozi 50. Mrs. Jennifer Kutesa - Sembabule/Ntungamo 51.
Eriya Kategaya - Rwampara 52. Jovia Kankunda - Mbarara 53. Mzee Rwakiturate -
Nyabushozi 54. Rwabantu Rusheyi - Ntungamo 55. Col. Chefali - Kazo 56. Col.
Kazini J. - Nyabushozi 57. Major Kashaka - Nyabushozi 58. Jero Bwende -
Nyabushozi 59. Augustine Ruzindana Rubaya - Ntungamo 60. Ephraim Rusimirwa -
Nyakabuye 61. Mzee Kaino - Nyakininga 62. Rev. Rujoki - Nshwerunkuye 63. Mrs. J.
Rujoki - Nshwerunkuye 64. Prince John Barigye - Kashari 65. Kanyesigye Barigye
Junior - Kashari 66. Kirimani - Nyabushozi 67. Fred Kanyabubale - Kitojo Buyanja
68. Kakurungu - Kitojo 69. Captain Biraro - Nyabushozi 70. Mrs. Nasasira Kazo
71. Herbert Rwabwende - Kashari 72. Odrek Rwabwogo - Nyabushozi 73. Hope
Kivegere - President's Office 74. Bishop Justus Ruhindi - Rukugiri 75. Justin
Sabiiti - Mbarara 76. Maama Rubindi - North Kigezi Diocese
|
majid alemi junior.
in bc. - Exposed NRM & M7 Secrets Plan On Westnilers
Re: this message i forwarded under united nations convenson charter of
1942/45 citizens right to know act. international law. to all community of
nations U.N. members including uganda. based on what is the article, we the
voice of voiceless appeals to united nations secretary general. to take and
present this case to the united nations security council to aprove united
nations peace keeping forces to westnile region. which faced war for long time.
their properties destroyed, no power electricity in region,roads are in bad
shape, bridges are all damaged needs repair, education system are poor,
unemployments problems are high, the present government dont care about the
people in westnile region. based on all major problems facing the the people in
the region. we request united nations international protection branch to take
charge of the region. on humaniterian cause. people in westnile was refugees for
many years, now they are returnees. they have nothing, united nations to
rebuil...
Sewagaba - Even Museveni will
fall.
Man proposes and God disposes.God said that,"Iam the one who frustrates the
ways of wise men."Even Hitler had a dream that his Third Reich would last for a
thousand years, but only lasted for twelve years. All leadership comes from
God.God knows the day and hour Museveni will get out of power. Milton Obote had
the same ambitions, but he ran away one night without saying bye bye to the
Ugandan people. Even Museveni will fall and never rise again, because he is a
liar, a thief and a hypocrite.
Anonymous
Museveni is making Ugandans to
suffer on his behalf but he should remember how he came to power ,and he should
remember that it's the baganda who brought him to power so he should dictate
accorddingly and hope one time he will go back successfully
wanted - security puposes
i think this not a dream, when you look what is happening in all activitise
as planed, they are working. employment, education,death, disruption of
tribes,security and on top of that corruption is rampant in nrm reign due to
diplomatic immunity....sit back & we fall....come 2gether we shall revive
the glory of uganda. ''FOR GOD AND MY COUNTRY'' UG as THE PEARL OF
AFRICA.....FOR the case of a NRM ''for me my tribe and relatives and clans
mate'' as thier motto :angry-red.
grace nalubega kalema - human rights
activist
Its such a pity that greed e ncrunched
their heart they (Nrm)owners i call owners because their resons to stay is not
that they have love and mercy for millions of citizens suffering with
unemployment,poor education skill ,corruption every where museveni would insist
to stay and we opity to go and leave in others countries inorder to earn a
living
king concerned - concerned
It is only a matter of a few years that this govt goes down. we shall neva
allow this kind of domination. am particularly alarmed by the big numbers of the
same clan or tribe in makerere and other higher institutions of learning (around
60 per cent). a single county in that area has over 500 students in makerere,
yetthe whole of karamoja, bugweri, kumam, as tribes and oothers may not even
raise such a number. this is so so unfair
James Arinaitwe - MD POSTA
Hi, am so surprised about this, and this further confirms that MUSEVENI IS
NOT A UGANDAN, but A RWANDASE. honestly u have made us banyankole and
banyarwanda suffer in the future, because the truth is u can not stay in power
forever, so the day u will go is the day we shall start suffering, we are going
to be slaughtered like goats. and u are forgeting that this is life and one time
u will die, though am worried that u will die of hard disease like cancer of
course mixed with your HIV/AIDS. and your children are going suffer too. u have
impregnated so manypeople's women, all this is on record. but your days are
numbered, God is seeing all James
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Yoweri Museveni is the African genocide machine
Peoples' Media: Dictator Museveni has since 1997 been involved in the
systematic destabilisation of the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the
resultant horrific civil war. This involvement continues to this day.As early as
1992 'The Guardian' reported that: "In the six years since Yoweri Museveni took power, his
government has managed to alienate three of its five neighbours. Relations
remain good with only Tanzania and Congo DRC." Museveni sparked off Africa's
most tragic humanitarian crisis when it subsequently sought to destabilise Congo
DRC. In 1997, the London 'Times' reported that "Uganda ... backed an uprising by
rebels in eastern Congo DRC who's aim was to drive the Zairean Army from the
region and bring down President Mobutu" In 2001, Human Rights Watch documented
this involvement, stating that Museveni had "fuelled political and ethnic strife
in eastern Congo with disastrous consequences for the local population."This had
included stirring up ethnic violence, murdering civilians and "laying waste
their villages." Human Rights Watch had also previously noted
that Uganda was responsible for the murder of large numbers of civilians in
north- east Congo.This was also confirmed by Congolese human rights
organisations.In late 2002, Uganda was subsequently again accused of
deliberately seeking to "provoke ethnic conflict, as in the past" - actions
which the United Nations warned risked genocide in the region. In July 2003, a
Human Rights Watch report, '"Covered in Blood": Ethnically Targeted Violence',
stated, for example, that Uganda was involved in the ethnically-motivated murder
of several thousand Congolese civilians in the Ituri area of north-eastern
Uganda. Uganda continues to arm Congolese gunmen responsible for horrific acts
of terrorism - acts every bit as horrific as those attributed to the LRA in
northern Uganda. The Museveni regime was also accused of militarily and
logistically assisting the UNITA rebel movement in Angola. Additionally, the UN has
repeatedly stated that Uganda was criminally and systematically stealing Congo's
resources. A Human Rights Watch report also noted that Ugandan forces "have
blatantly exploited Congolese wealth for their own benefit and that of their
superiors at home." The hypocrisy of Museveni's public bleating about
neighbouring states allegedly destabilising his government is clear. The
International Community's Responsibility for Continuing Conflict in Uganda. The international community itself shares a partial
responsibility for the continuing war in northern Uganda. This responsibility is
at least two-fold. Western governments continue to project Uganda as a success
story when the reality is that it is wracked by political turmoil and Uganda's
economy is artificially buoyed by aid. A Refugees International report has
observed, for example, that according to one estimate donors provide about 53
percent of Uganda's budget. They also cited a UN official as saying: "[D]onors
don't want to portray Uganda as another African country that is going down the
drain. Because they give so much to Uganda, donors have a political motivation
to make sure that it is seen as a success story." This pretence ignores, in addition to the
conflict in northern Uganda, Museveni's responsibility for the deaths of
millions of civilians in Congo. The international community, by facilitating a
military rather than a peaceful solution, also bears a direct responsibility for prolonging conflict. A UN
news report, for example, has noted: "Some aid agencies working in the north
have criticised the international community for allowing Museveni's government
to keep the humanitarian crisis in the north on the back burner ... For example,
they have expressed concern over the government's recent decision to re-allocate
23 percent of funds from other ministries to defence, seen by some as indicating
a preference for a military solution over a peaceful settlement in the north." We call upon all our friends around the world to publish
the crimes of Yoweri Museveni and also educate their local communities about the
african Polpot.
COMMENTS:
Museveni in Congo and Sudan: The former commander of the Ugandan People's
Defense Forces (UPDF), Gen. James Kazini, a nephew of Ugandan dictator Yoweri
Museveni, was at the center of charges against the Ugandan army of wholesale
looting in Uganda and southern Sudan. As EIR reported in its last issue (see pp.
58-65), Kazini was also caught in a covert caper to smuggle arms to the Sudanese
People's Liberation Army of John Garang, operating in cahoots with Roger Winter
of the U.S. Committee on Refugees, Daniel Eiffe of Norwegian Peoples Aid, and
notorious gun-smugglers Michael Harari, formerly Israeli Mossad station chief
for South America, and Alberto P. Herreros, formerly a prime contract for the
illegal George Bush-Oliver North Contra supply operation of the 1980s. The
question now being raised is whether the covert supply of arms was being paid
for by booty gathered by the Ugandan Armed Forces, which invaded the Democratic
Republic of Congo on Aug. 2, and followed that with an invasion of Sudan in
September. According to some sources, the money gained from the sale of the
gold, timber, and diamonds, being looted out of Congo and southern Sudan, was
put into offshore bank accounts, and then used to buy the arms and other
supplies to keep the wars going. According to a South African intelligence
source, Kazini was in command of the invasion of the Congo, the source having
accompanied him during the campaign in western Congo, which failed. Kazini's
presence in Congo is not just military, but is also for business-a fact that
came to light when Kazini's brother, Col. Jet Mwebaze, was killedin a crash on
Sept. 26 of a private plane, apparently on its way to the Congo. Soon after the
rescue of some of the survivors of the crash, news began to leak out that
pointed to far more than a technical failure or weather problems: The pilot of
the plane was found with a bullet in his head. Colonel Mwebaze was reportedly
also shot before or after the plane crashed. More than $1 million in cash was
found on the plane. Other passengers on the plane included Asian businessman
Arif Mulfi and Israeli businessman Zeev Shif, a partner in the Eforte Corp., a
company of Salim Saleh, half-brother to Dictator Museveni and Museveni’s top
military adviser. Speculation was rife throughout Uganda that the plane was
going to the Congo for a pick-up of gold in areas under the occupation of
Ugandan troops. Corroboration of this idea soon came from an unexpected source:
an article appearing in the Oct. 12 issue of New Times, the semi-official
newspaper of the Rwandan government, a military satellite of Museveni's Uganda.
The paper reported a "growing rift” between the Rwandan and Ugandan forces now
occupying eastern portions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, blaming the
tensions on a "clique" in the UPDF centered on Kazini and Salim Sateh. Titled
"Saleh Reducing the UPDF to a Thieving Gang," the article said, "When the war
against [Congo President Laurent] Kabila broke out in the Congo, this clique saw
it as a windfall-literally as a goldmine . . .. The clique now wreaking havoc in
the Congo includes Maj. Gen. Salim Saleh, Brigadier Kazini, Colonel Kerim, Major
Ikondere, and the late Lt. Col. Jet Mwebaze. The list reads like a who's who of
the UPDF's top convicts." The article charged, "A brave and personable officer,
Colonel Mwebaze died on a gold mission in the company of elements of a murky
international gold- and money-laundering syndicate, heading for the part of the
Congo under the control of his own brother, Brigadier Kazini, in the service of
General Salim Saleh, the overall warlord." The article was written by a Rwandan
veteran of both the Rwandan Patriotic Army and Museveni's National Resistance
Army. The article further excoriated Salim Saleh for his involvement in
privatization in Uganda, saying that he took a $1.5- million commission on a
recent purchase of defective army helicopters. The paper prompted a visit to
Kigali, Rwanda from Salim Saleh, and a trip to Kampala, Uganda to meet Museveni
by Rwandan Defense Minister Paul Kagame. Salim Sateh admitted to the press that
he was retrieving business operations lost with Kabila: "I used to have business
with Kabila, but that is now lost," Salim told New Vision. He also said that the
Israeli businessman on Jet's plane was in the gold business for him. He also
attacked the Rwandans for "washing the dirty linen in public," but said that the
rift had been heated. "We have now established a new code of conduct for smooth
running of our operations." Salim Saleh has also come under scrutiny from the
Ugandan Parliament for allegations that he is the hidden buyer of the Ugandan
Commercial Bank, which is being privatized by the government. Before taking
charge of the invasion of the Congo, Brigadier Kazini was commander of the
fourth division of the UPDF, and in charge of operations in the north against
the rebel Lord's Resistance Army and in support of the Sudanese 56. As the
mystery surrounding Mwebeze's death was still swirling around, an article
appeared in the Ugandan opposition newspaper, which quoted an unnamed official
of the SPLA complaining that Jet had also been in charge of a company that was
fleecing southern Sudan of its resources of gold and timber. "Jet was the
managing director of the New Sudan Trading Corporation (NSTC), which was the
company formed by the SPLA to help in facilitating trade in areas under its
control," the SPLA official said. He charged that the company was in fact
dominated by Ugandan army officers, government ministers, and businessmen. The
SPLA official said that in return for their share in the company, the Ugandan
government permitted the SPLA to have free rein in northern Uganda to recruit
guerrillas and to conduct private businesses, especially trade in cattle. The
looting of southern Sudan and eastern Congo by the Ugandan military clique led
by Museveni proceeds despite the fact that Uganda is being aided by outside
sources as well. In hearings on July 29, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Susan
Rice, an enthusiastic supporter of Museveni, reported that the United States
provided Uganda with $3.85 million in military equipment last year, and will
likely do so again in 1998, in addition to an International Military Education
and Training Program. Under questioning, she admitted that the Ugandan military
had "a lot of problems" of corruption and lack of discipline, which the
government is not dealing with successfully. The privatized looting is also
evidently required despite a 26% increase in the Ugandan military budget
announced for the 1998-99 budget by Minister of Finance, Planning, and Economic
Development Gerald Sendaula-an increase which has caused protest among
parliamentarians who represent Uganda's service-starved people. But Museveni was
defended in this action by no less than the World Bank representative in
Kampala, Randolph Harris, who proclaimed that the "security threats" to Uganda
cannot be ignored. Money to feed the war effort continues to roll in. The
International Monetary Fund announced on Nov. 11 that it will hand over a $46
million loan to support Uganda's 1998-99 "economic program." It is the
conjecture of Ugandans that most of this money, including a recent grant from
the British government of ₤67 million, will be siphoned off to pay for
Museveni's military operations in the region, wars which the Ugandan people do
not support. An additional question is: How much of a slice do Museveni and his
relatives, including Salim Saleh, Kazini, and others who now dominate the
Ugandan Armed Forces, get from the booty-grabbing and other money flows? No
matter what the size of the slice, however, the British Commonwealth extraction
companies that follow in the wake of the military triumphs of Museveni's
mercenary army, will take the biggest share of all.
Posted by: by Linda de Hoyos | Tuesday, February 15, 2005
Saleh’s
wife sued Tuesday, 15 February 2005 A religious organization, Uganda Brothers
Christian Instruction and two others have filed a suit against Jovia Saleh
seeking cancellation of a land title. The plaintiffs through Bamwite Kakubo and
Company advocates allege that Akandwanaho wife to Major General Salim Saleh
fraudulently obtained the land title “ Nabigirwa Swamp”. They allege that they
are the rightful owners of the land, which they purchased from one Petro Lukonge
in 1976. The group says they had developed the land by growing crops as well as
construction of buildings for their residence. They allege that Jovia came with
a fake land title and started construction of a building after destroying their
crops. They pray court to restrain her from taking over the land as well as
stopping her construction.
Posted by: By Gertrude Nampewo | Tuesday, February 15, 2005.
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