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Genocide begins in Uganda


  1. Some one save our country, Our own government has turned against the people. .There is massive torture and killings that have started. The president has full embraced the idea of DIVIDE AND RULE. he has turned every tribe against the other, As I write this I hear gun fires very close , the people are protesting The presidents refusal of the Kabaka of Buganda kingdom to visit kayunga District, he is slated to go there tomorrow but this current Violence was sparked yesterday when the police blocked the Buganda prime minister from heading to Kayunga to make preparations. The police has become very brutal, they have abandoned teargas and rubber bullets to live bullets amidst the protesters. The masses have also gone wild , they have burnt down several police stations where the demonstrations took place, the occurred concurrently in over five districts around kampala. I had Just completed The Youth Inter Party Cooperation That was held in Garden Hotel in kawempe and the road was impassable with lots of crying and sirens every where with un bothered Army men on pickups Firing bullets. It was traumatic. Every body was in fear. the police caining people bitterly. However I have hope that a wave of discontent has fully been communicated to the masses of this country and the truth of this repressive regime has turned this country into a river of blood. The Inter Party Cooperation I.P.C that is Uniting all political parties to have unanimous voice and vote will see this government out of office in 2011 if this demonstration is not the beginning of the final revolution. Genocide begins in Uganda



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