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SV: {UAH} SCRAP THE BILL NOW!

Jal Akim,

"Gen. Aronda Nyakairima and Gen. Kale Kayihura have agreed with the Constitutional and Electoral Reform team from opposition and civil society, to hold consultation public rallies, according to Ambassador Olara Otunnu, Chairman Mao, Maj. Gen. Mugisha Muntu and Sheila Kawamara. More details in BUKEDDE tomorrow."
Best rgds
Noc'la gau 
"WE FORM THE CULTURE THAT FORMS US"….noc'la gaumoy.
Den onsdag, 2 april 2014 22:00 skrev akim odong <akimodong@gmail.com>:
Nokrach;

NRM does not know dialogue. I am surprised the peace joke of 1985 has
flown out of you head so quickly. Maybe you were too young.

Akim

On 4/2/14, gaumoy nockrach-laduma <rawnuntamed@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Akim, demand what and how?
> That the law be amended? Well, there is a procedure for that. Or do you mean
> demand that the opposition be allowed to hold rallies and demonstrations
> regardless of the law?
> So it is fine if the opposition is above the law?
> The more "combat politics" the longer the people suffer.
> I prefer dialogue culture because it leads to
> rule by consultations. And, since the parties
> have no ideological spines but share the same grazing field, dialogue is the
> better way forward to broad based participation and diminished hostility.
> Noc'la gau
>
> "WE FORM THE CULTURE THAT FORMS US"....noc'la gaumoy.
> Den onsdag, 2 april 2014 18:20 skrev akim odong <akimodong@gmail.com>:
>
> Nokrach,
>>
>>
>>The opposition should not dialogue, they should demand. This government is
>> on its hind foot.
>>
>>
>>Akim
>>
>>
>>
>>On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 11:58 AM, gaumoy nockrach-laduma
>> <rawnuntamed@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>But Akim, this is a wonderful opportunity for the opposition and the
>> government to streamline the play field.
>>>The government is reaching out: let them dialogue.
>>>Noc'la
>>>
>>>"WE FORM THE CULTURE THAT FORMS US"....noc'la gaumoy.
>>>Den onsdag, 2 april 2014 12:02 skrev akim odong <akimodong@gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>Nyakairima has to scrap this bill. He cannot allow Kanyihura to continue
>>> treating Ugandans like dogs. Museveni was allowed by the UPC not only to
>>> campaign while a  funny butterly top but to march all the way to Luweero
>>> triangle unhindered. Why is that the NRM see it fit to arrest people
>>> seated down at a radio studio, or talking to other Ugandans in a
>>> civilised manner?. The opposition should fight to oppose this bill at all
>>> cost.
>>>>
>>>>Akim
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>v't to meet opposition over ralliesPublish Date: Apr 02, 2014
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>>>>Internal affairs minister Gen. Aronda Nyakairima says government will
>>>> hold a dialogue with opposition leaders. PHOTO/Abu Mwesigwa
>>>>newvision
>>>>By Umaru Kashaka
>>>>
>>>>The internal affairs minister Gen. Aronda Nyakairima has said Government
>>>> will hold a dialogue with opposition leaders on how to organize
>>>> political rallies in accordance with the law.
>>>>
>>>>He said this while addressing the media at parliament yesterday shortly
>>>> after meeting the parliamentary committee on defence and internal
>>>> affairs over the Kanungu inferno.
>>>>
>>>>"We have agreed to meet with the opposition leaders because they have
>>>> grossly misunderstood the Public Order Management Act. They claim that
>>>> the Act has been misused, which is not true," Gen. Nyakairima said.
>>>>
>>>>The minister added that on Thursday this week he will hold a security
>>>> meeting over the meeting in which a date would be set.
>>>>
>>>>The opposition has accused the police of abusing the public order Act ,
>>>> citing what they call 'illegal' blocking of their gatherings on the call
>>>> for electoral reforms before 2016 general elections and the prevention
>>>> of opposition leaders from attending upcountry talk shows.
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>>


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