{UAH} Fw: Judiciary Under Rwandan Occupation
--- On Thu, 3/31/16, Bobby Alcantara <bobby.alcantara@rocketmail.com> wrote:
> From: Bobby Alcantara <bobby.alcantara@rocketmail.com>
> Subject: Judiciary Under Rwandan Occupation
> To: "uah uah" <noreply@googlegroups.com>
> Date: Thursday, March 31, 2016, 12:41 PM
> WBK,
>
> A few weeks ago, I questioned your blind faith in the
> Ugandan judiciary. You seemed to be preaching with almost
> messianic zeal that a corrupt and hopelessly compromised
> judiciary like the one we have in Uganda today can be relied
> upon to deliver even the tiniest modicum of justice. Well,
> they have ruled today on the so-called election petition of
> Mr Amama Mambadzi and the habeas corpus application of Mr
> Christopher Aiene. In both of these cases, their decisions
> are completely predictable, and I warned you of this. I also
> warned you about the folly of leading Ugandans down the
> garden path. A judiciary packed with cadres of a gangster
> organisation like the NRA will only deliver a gangster's
> justice. It gives me no pleasure at all to remind you of
> what should be your urgent task, which is not to lead the
> people down blind alleys. Going down the legal route is not
> an option at the moment for Ugandans. They have to use
> extra-legal and even illegal routes to end Rwandan
> occupation and liberatethemselves
>
> Thank You
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> From: Bobby Alcantara <bobby.alcantara@rocketmail.com>
> Subject: Judiciary Under Rwandan Occupation
> To: "uah uah" <noreply@googlegroups.com>
> Date: Thursday, March 31, 2016, 12:41 PM
> WBK,
>
> A few weeks ago, I questioned your blind faith in the
> Ugandan judiciary. You seemed to be preaching with almost
> messianic zeal that a corrupt and hopelessly compromised
> judiciary like the one we have in Uganda today can be relied
> upon to deliver even the tiniest modicum of justice. Well,
> they have ruled today on the so-called election petition of
> Mr Amama Mambadzi and the habeas corpus application of Mr
> Christopher Aiene. In both of these cases, their decisions
> are completely predictable, and I warned you of this. I also
> warned you about the folly of leading Ugandans down the
> garden path. A judiciary packed with cadres of a gangster
> organisation like the NRA will only deliver a gangster's
> justice. It gives me no pleasure at all to remind you of
> what should be your urgent task, which is not to lead the
> people down blind alleys. Going down the legal route is not
> an option at the moment for Ugandans. They have to use
> extra-legal and even illegal routes to end Rwandan
> occupation and liberatethemselves
>
> Thank You
--
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