FW: {UAH} Africa must not allow terrorists to exist – President Museveni
He who sponsors wars in Africa is a terrorist too and must not be in power to influence terror on Africans-Rwanda,Congo,Sudan etc... Kirunda guess who it is,your boss.
> Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2013 23:28:58 +0300
> Subject: {UAH} Africa must not allow terrorists to exist – President Museveni
> From: kirundastatehouse@gmail.com
> To: ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com
>
> September 24, 2013
>
> President Yoweri Museveni has said Africa must not allow terrorism to
> exist on the continent, adding that as long as terrorists are allowed
> to exist and as long as they have havens here, they will remain a
> threat to countries and the continent citing Somalia and Eastern
> Democratic Republic of Congo where armed groups have caused mayhem
> leading to loss of lives and thousands of displaced communities.
>
> "African countries have become part of the terrorism concept and this
> must stop. The continent must not allow terrorists to exist," he said.
>
> The President was today addressing the summit of the African Union
> Peace and Security Council convened by H.E Alassane Ouattara of Cote
> d'Ivoire to discuss the partnership between the AU and the UN on
> African peace and security issues at the AU mission in New York.
>
> On the issue of Sudan and South Sudan, President Museveni welcomed the
> meeting between President Omar Hassan Al-Bashir of the Republic of
> Sudan and President Salva Kiir Mayardit of the Republic of South Sudan
> to resolve outstanding issues, including the conflicts in Darfur and
> Kordofan adding that there is nothing wrong with talking.
>
> Regarding the border conflicts, he said the two countries should learn
> a lesson from history where African countries took the colonial
> borders as they were or advised them to get surveyors to establish the
> disputed boundaries. He cautioned that tinkering with the boundaries
> as they were known then can cause problems.
>
> The border conflict between the states of Sudan and South Sudan over
> oil-rich regions are claimed by both sides as part of their sovereign
> territory.
>
> On the situation in Egypt, President Museveni called upon the African
> Union to maintain the principle on unconstitutional changes of
> government in dealing with the situation in Egypt
> The meeting was aimed at reviewing the partnership between the United
> Nations and the African Union in the area of peace and security
> especially in Somalia, DRC and Mali and issues to do with the
> unconstitutional changes of government in Egypt.
>
> END
> Subject: {UAH} Africa must not allow terrorists to exist – President Museveni
> From: kirundastatehouse@gmail.com
> To: ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com
>
> September 24, 2013
>
> President Yoweri Museveni has said Africa must not allow terrorism to
> exist on the continent, adding that as long as terrorists are allowed
> to exist and as long as they have havens here, they will remain a
> threat to countries and the continent citing Somalia and Eastern
> Democratic Republic of Congo where armed groups have caused mayhem
> leading to loss of lives and thousands of displaced communities.
>
> "African countries have become part of the terrorism concept and this
> must stop. The continent must not allow terrorists to exist," he said.
>
> The President was today addressing the summit of the African Union
> Peace and Security Council convened by H.E Alassane Ouattara of Cote
> d'Ivoire to discuss the partnership between the AU and the UN on
> African peace and security issues at the AU mission in New York.
>
> On the issue of Sudan and South Sudan, President Museveni welcomed the
> meeting between President Omar Hassan Al-Bashir of the Republic of
> Sudan and President Salva Kiir Mayardit of the Republic of South Sudan
> to resolve outstanding issues, including the conflicts in Darfur and
> Kordofan adding that there is nothing wrong with talking.
>
> Regarding the border conflicts, he said the two countries should learn
> a lesson from history where African countries took the colonial
> borders as they were or advised them to get surveyors to establish the
> disputed boundaries. He cautioned that tinkering with the boundaries
> as they were known then can cause problems.
>
> The border conflict between the states of Sudan and South Sudan over
> oil-rich regions are claimed by both sides as part of their sovereign
> territory.
>
> On the situation in Egypt, President Museveni called upon the African
> Union to maintain the principle on unconstitutional changes of
> government in dealing with the situation in Egypt
> The meeting was aimed at reviewing the partnership between the United
> Nations and the African Union in the area of peace and security
> especially in Somalia, DRC and Mali and issues to do with the
> unconstitutional changes of government in Egypt.
>
> END
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