SV: {UAH} NEW REBEL GROUP ATTACKED ARMY DETACHMENT
I hope they leave and draw back to where they came from. The wounds have bearly healed. Even the scars still hurt in Acoli. Let them take it south.
"WE FORM THE CULTURE THAT FORMS US"….noc'la gaumoy.
Den söndag, 29 maj 2016 15:17 skrev Bobby Alcantara <bobbyalcantara94@gmail.com>:
NEW REBEL GROUP ATTACKED ARMY DETACHMENT
A new rebel group outfit calling itself Liberation Forces Against
Dictatorship also known as LFAD has claimed responsibility for the
attack on a UPDF army detachment in Opit trading center in Gulu.
Just like what Museveni did 35 years ago at Kabamba, the raid in Gulu
was successful but left scores of UPDF soldiers dead. According to the
rebel spokesman, Mr. Frank Ssebowa, the rebels were surprised that,
they did not meet any resistance. The rebels took weapons and UPDF
uniforms and called their raid a success.
Despite being an army detachment, the soldiers that were manning the
facility took cover after hearing gunshots and others abandoned their
weapons as they fled the scene. Mr. Ssebowa claims that all of the
attackers retreated to safety.
According to the division spokesman Lt. Hassan Kato, the detachment
was manned by LDU not UPDF. When Ssebowa was asked about LDU manning
the facility, he replied that only in Uganda where an army detachment
can be manned by LDU. Mr. Ssebowa said that LFAD's mission is to fight
election rigging, dictatorship, corruption, nepotism, sectarianism and
restore the rule of law that has been hijacked by dictator Museveni.
Uganda has never seen a peaceful transfer of power since it got her
independence on October 9th, 1962. Over 9 presidents have ruled Uganda
and each one was removed by force. Museveni has ruled Uganda for over
30 years and made it clear that a simple paper can never remove him
from power.
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A new rebel group outfit calling itself Liberation Forces Against
Dictatorship also known as LFAD has claimed responsibility for the
attack on a UPDF army detachment in Opit trading center in Gulu.
Just like what Museveni did 35 years ago at Kabamba, the raid in Gulu
was successful but left scores of UPDF soldiers dead. According to the
rebel spokesman, Mr. Frank Ssebowa, the rebels were surprised that,
they did not meet any resistance. The rebels took weapons and UPDF
uniforms and called their raid a success.
Despite being an army detachment, the soldiers that were manning the
facility took cover after hearing gunshots and others abandoned their
weapons as they fled the scene. Mr. Ssebowa claims that all of the
attackers retreated to safety.
According to the division spokesman Lt. Hassan Kato, the detachment
was manned by LDU not UPDF. When Ssebowa was asked about LDU manning
the facility, he replied that only in Uganda where an army detachment
can be manned by LDU. Mr. Ssebowa said that LFAD's mission is to fight
election rigging, dictatorship, corruption, nepotism, sectarianism and
restore the rule of law that has been hijacked by dictator Museveni.
Uganda has never seen a peaceful transfer of power since it got her
independence on October 9th, 1962. Over 9 presidents have ruled Uganda
and each one was removed by force. Museveni has ruled Uganda for over
30 years and made it clear that a simple paper can never remove him
from power.
--
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