25th April 2011: President Museveni keeps saying that monarchies are undemocratic. (more…)
Archive for April, 2011
Besigye jailed in Nakasongola with Mao
By Timothy Nsubuga
21st April 2011
Forum for Democratic Change [FDC] Party President Dr Kizza Besigye, who was trying to ‘Walk-to-Work’ in the bi-weekly protests against high fuel and food prices, has been arrested for the third time.
The FDC leader was arrested at “Ku Biri” around Mulago National Referral Hospital and arraigned before the nearby Nabweru Magistrates Court from where he was charged with “unlawful assembly” and remanded in custody until (more…)
Traders to close shops in solidarity with A4C protests
By Sharon Tibenda
21st April 2011
Unconfirmed reports that have reached Uganda Correspondent in the last few minutes suggest that traders in the capital city Kampala have resolved to join the nationwide protests against high fuel and food prices by closing all their shops. (more…)
It’s raining ‘hot iron’ and blood in Masaka
By Sharon Tibenda
21st April 2011
A resident of Masaka town has reported on the ‘Activists for Change’ online facebook forum that Masaka town is in chaos as ‘Walk-to-Work’ protesters fight running battles with a combined police and army force attempting to disperse them with live bullets. (more…)
Mao jailed as govt arrests top opposition leaders
By John Stephen Katende
18th April 2011:- THE government has arrested nearly all Uganda’s top opposition leaders and activists in a dawn swoop that was aimed at stopping them from setting off on the ‘Walk-to-Work’ protests called by ‘Activists for Change’.
UPC President Dr. Olara Otuunu was arrested at Game Shopping Center in Nakawa at about 9:35am. (more…)
Buganda Kabaka’s convoy attacked with tear gas
By Dennis Otim
18th April 2011:- A convoy of vehicles carrying the Kabaka [King] of Buganda His Highness Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II has been attacked with tear gas canisters by police officers who have been engaged in running battles with supporters of opposition leaders who were arrested today as they set off on the ‘Walk-to-Work’ protests called by ‘Activists for Change’. (more…)
Museveni threatens to charge BBC Journalist with treason
By Our Staff Writer
18th April 2011:- President Yoweri Museveni has threatened to charge the BBC’s correspondent in Kampala Joshua Mmali with misprision of treason after the Journalist asked him about the ‘Walk-to-Work’ protests being organised by ‘Activists for Change’ [A4C].
At a press conference held at the President’s country home in Rwakitura – Kiruhura District, the BBC Journalist had just started asking his question about (more…)
FDC Envoy calls on NATO to arm Ugandan A4C activists
By John Stephen Katende
18th April 2011:- FDC’s top ‘diplomat’ in Europe Mr. Sam Akaki, who is the party’s International Envoy to the UK and EU, has petitioned NATO to either disarm President Museveni’s security forces, or arm Uganda’s pro-democracy activists who are agitating for democratic reforms. In his opinion article published in Uganda Correspondent today, [see: NATO must disarm Museveni or arm opposition ] Mr. Akaki said:
“…As NATO was finalising plans to arm the Libyan opposition to defend themselves, and intensifying the use of 340 jet fighters, military helicopters and ships to deplete Muammar Gaddafi’s military, communication and command structures in order to protect Libyan civilians; in Uganda, General Museveni’s Apartheid-like army and police were terrorising the population across the country with impunity; indiscriminately firing rubber bullets, live ammunition and tear gas to disperse unarmed civilians who (more…)
New liberation struggle launched on April 11th
By Timothy Nsubuga
18th April 2011:- THE ‘Walk-to-Work’ protests that kicked off on April 11th and rocked large parts of the country marked the beginning of “a new liberation struggle” [by the people of Uganda] against Museveni’s economic incompetence, brutality, and tyranny; a top political analyst has declared.
In an exclusive interview with Uganda Correspondent, the US based Ugandan political science (more…)
Walk-to-Work leaders face ‘house arrest’
By Sharon Tibenda
18th April 2011:- THE leaders of ‘Activists for Change’, the political pressure group behind the ‘Walk-to-Work’ protests, (more…)