How the Berlin Conference Clung on Africa: What Africa Must Do
Saturday, 30 April 2011
Is it the begining of the end of Museveni?
The world recently evidenced how Uganda opposition leader Dr. Kiiza Besigye was brutalized and humiliated by Museveni's private army. His sin was just to walk for work so as to voice his anger against escalating costs of living in Uganda.
Besigye was seriously injured in this fracas. Even when he wanted to fly out the country for treatments he was blotted by Yoweri Museveni for hours.
It alleged that after Museveni was ordered by some foreign ambassadors,he, at last, gave in so as to let Besigye be flown to Nairobi where he is admitted.
Museveni seems to day dream that nobody will take his regime to task. Thanks to police and private army Museveni's son Muhoozi mans, at least five people were gunned down. Hundreds were injured. Is it the the beginning of cracking the puzzle for Ugandans or the end of Museveni's tyranny?
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He got his degree in Dar,and as my Arkansas in-laws used to say, "They sho learned him well!" To be fair, I
would say that he has gone beyond what they taught him at UDSM.
Always arrogance has one cardinal principle-it destroys itself thanks to its arrogance.
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