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SV: {UAH} THE CONFESSION OF FRONASA MEMBERS.

Fellow Ugandans,
FIRST, yes, we have to agree that the late dictator AMIN has blood of Ugandans in his hands up to his neck till the day he went to meet his ancestors in the Great Beyond from Saudi Arabia. Again, I think,  let us agree to disagree that the sins of the dictator could never be wished away as his sons JARUGA and MULINDWA want us to belief or accept.
SECOND, on the other hand there are several despicable murders which took place in Uganda such as the ones both JARUGU and his brother MULINDWA continued to bombard us with, which I think cannot correct it without first of agreeing that they might have happened. Such bitter truths we cannot live by denying them!
THIRD, I think as an old man I must be bold enough to tell our younger generations such Okello DOKOLO who are quite inward looking folks. I belief, the same Okello DOKOLO who wants to judge JARUGA under some sort of the punishment God gave to both Adam and Eva in the Paradise if my Catholic Holy book teaching had not gotten away. I think, the same Okello DOKOLO would not judge Akena OBOTE, the way he is meting his punishment against Jaruga AMIN!
LASTLY, I think it would be some sort of inward looking doctrine to let Jaruga AMIN inherits the sin of his late dictator father meanwhile we use another political yardstick when it comes to Akena OBOTE! Let us stand up and accept that the actions of an individual must be carried by such individuals! OCAYA does not support the late dictator AMIN, but let us hope Jaruga AMIN has learnt something from many Ugandans about the badness of his late father!
 
Ocaya pOcure
 
 
 
 



Den fredag, 24 juli 2015 15:11 skrev George Okello <opallog@gmail.com>:


Rubbish.

On 7/24/15, Hussein Amin <husseinjuruga@gmail.com> wrote:
> This is KB (a guy in the USA)
> He posted in numerous WhatsApp groups.
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> THE CONFESSION OF FRONASA MEMBERS.
> Federalist Alliance for Democracy and Development in Uganda ( FADDU) has
> implicated Museveni and Raiti Omongin in the murderous rampage that gripped
> the nation during Amin's government. Amin was no angel and he also killed
> Ugandans but this was in response to what Museveni was doing to destabilize
> his government. Amin ordered the public execution of 13 FRONASA cells that
> took part in killing and kidnapping civilians forcing them in car boots.
> Among those executed was Tom Masaba who carried out Museveni's orders of
> eliminating prominent Ugandans in 1970s. Those execute included William
> Nkoko from Busoga region, Joseph Bwtwari and James Karambi from Kigezi and
> Phares Kasoro an ex policeman from Toro.
> On January 22 1972 a tribunal chaired by Lt. Col. Ozo heard the testimony
> as those captured confessed on how they were instructed by Yoweri Museveni
> to kidnap, torture and killed prominent Ugandans.
> Tom Masaba and Nkoko made statements that those mostly involved in
> murdering people were mainly from the Uganda army and their cell was in
> Lugala Forest in Busoga and most of the FRONASA recruits were from Kigezi.
> On leaving the training camps, most of these young men were arrested by
> Amin's security forces. They told Col. Ozo that they were operating in
> small cells disguise themselves as soldiers and abduct people.
> The military tribunal that heard the confession included Col. Hussein
> Malela, Maj. Gabriel, Capt. Ssengendo, and Amin himself. Bishop Festo
> Kivengere approached Amin and asked him to pardon them but Amin refused.
> On the execution day Tom Masaba told Bishop Kivengere " Bishop thanks for
> coming! I wanted to tell you, the day i was arrested, while in my cell, i
> asked the lord Jesus to come into my heart. He came in and forgave me all
> my sins, Heaven is open now and there is nothing between me and my God,
> please tell my wife and my children that i am gone to meet Jesus and warned
> people of being used to kill innocent people. Nkoko was publicly executed
> in Bugembe Stadium in Jinja. In justifying his actions, Amin on January
> 25th, 1973 told visiting businessmen from Bugisu, that if anyone involves
> himself in subversive activities whether he is a minister or not the will
> be put before a military tribunal and be executed.
> On January 30th, 1973 Yusuf Abwooli from Mwenge in Toro was arrested at the
> Uganda Bookshop tea room by PSU he had a pistol and three magazines given
> to him by Museveni's FRONASA to kill prominent Ugandans in the city. Voice
> of Uganda on January 31st, 1973 Malibo said he was sent from Tanzania by a
> young Yoweri Museveni with several others to assassinate, kidnap certain
> important people in the country. He was told to assassinate Wanume Kibeddi,
> Edward Rugumayo, Yekosofati Engur, Col. Francis Nyangweso and he was in
> possession of their pictures.
> On Feb. 4th, Yoweri Museveni told the British Newspaper the Observer that
> the people were arrested and executed near Mbale town belonged to FRONASA.
> In Aug. 2009 Nkoko's remains were exhumed from a public cemetery and
> reburied at Kityerera in Mayuge district and Museveni told mourners that
> Nkoko was part of FRONASA.
> Now Museveni says he brought peace. Yet he was the one killing and bringing
> war all along. He can tell those lies to the poor youth who were born under
> his watch.
> Share.
> ----------------
>
> So now we wait for the likes of Amama Mbabazi to confess?
>
> Hussein Amin.
>
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