23rd May 2011: The physical dust may have already settled at Kololo Airstrip where the NRA guerrilla leader General Museveni, (more…)
Archive for 2011
Our MPs must resist Museveni’s ‘no bail’ laws
23rd May 2011: President Museveni’s proposal to change the constitution so that rioters or protestors are (more…)
Museveni’s government may fall – says Besigye
By Sharon Tibenda
16th May 2011:
Forum for Democratic Change [FDC] Party President Dr. Kizza Besigye has, perhaps for the very first time, looked into Uganda’s political crystal and declared to Reuters that the ongoing ‘Walk-to-Work’ [W2W] protests may cause President Museveni’s government to fall.
Dr. Besigye, who has just returned to Uganda from Nairobi-Kenya where he had gone to get medical attention after he was brutally attacked (more…)
Hard-hitting anti-Museveni book launched in London
By Timothy Nsubuga
16th May 2011:
Portrait of a Despot, a new hard hitting book written by London based Ugandan Lawyer and Journalist Charles Ochen Okwir, has been launched in London at a colourful function that took place on Saturday 14th May.
The ‘anti-Museveni’ book, a soft copy of which Uganda Correspondent has seen, audaciously describes President Museveni as “…no more than a modern despot, a slightly more sophisticated version of Idi Amin; the type who lives and thrives in that grey area of politics beyond which you either become a democrat or an autocratic dictator”.
Key highlights in Portrait of a Despot
The book has new and interesting revelations about why Museveni was forced to abandon his threat to drag his main political rival Col. Dr. Kizza Besigye to the military court martial after the latter published a stinging critique of Museveni’s (more…)
Ocampo wants Gaddafi arrested for war crimes
By John Stephen Katende
16th May 2011:
The International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo has asked ICC Judges to issue an international arrest warrant for Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi and two others for crimes against humanity.
In submission, Ocampo told the Judges that Col Gaddafi, his son Saif al-Islam, and intelligence chief Abdullah al-Sanussi bore the greatest responsibility for what he called (more…)
Besigye could lead transition but rules out 2016
By Dennis Otim
16th May 2011:
The leader of the opposition Forum for Democratic Change [FDC] party Dr. Kizza Besigye has for the first time dropped a hint about his plans for the future. Speaking to this reporter, the FDC leader said he is under no illusion that the struggle for democracy in Uganda will be “…a long haul but it will ultimately be won by the people of Uganda”.
Dr. Besigye however refused to be drawn into any predictions about (more…)
Libyan rebels join Ugandan protesters in London
By Norman Miwambo
16th May 2011:
London – Ugandans in the United Kingdom [UK] had prepared to stage a protest May 12th against the rising price of the essential commodities to coincide with the processions in Kampala. But when news trickled in that unarmed people, including foreign and local journalists were being clobbered in Uganda for merely doing their job, things changed.
Business came to a halt as (more…)
Britain invites Libyan rebels to open office in London
George Murumba
16th May 2011: The British government has taken the “diplomatically unusual step” of withdrawing crucial recognition from Col. Muammar Gaddafi regime by (more…)
Nigerian President shocked by death of protester
John Stephen Katende
16th May 2011: President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria has expressed shock over the killing of an innocent protester who was reported to have been gunned down on Entebbe road by security operatives (more…)
I Quit: Museveni has usurped my role as FDC Envoy
16th May 2011: Dear Mr Party President, I am writing to request you to re-deploy me in any other (more…)