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{UAH} Employing Amin's Son: Jarunga Weeps Uncontrollably When Confronted by Father's Crimes

Rev. Kamugisha/ Moses Nekyon/ Simon Peter Okurut/ Gook/ Gwokto/ Frank Mujabi/ Ikanos,

This Jarunga Hussein, Mr Idi Amin's son, needs urgent psychiatric or psychological help. If you have leverage with him, please implore him to seek urgent psycho-social assistance.

Here is Mr Nkutu's recollection of his meeting with Jarunga,  where he displayed raw, pent up  emotions by weeping uncontrollably, almost like a baby. This was a good sign- any therapist would tell you that- but then Jarunga never followed this up with more intensive and aggressive theraphy to help him overcome the psychological damage done to him by his father's brutality and shocking crimes.

Please help Jarunga if you can. I have tried, but failed. I don't want Jarunga to live permanently in a prison or chamber of horrors created for him by his murderous father. We should help him get rid of the demons inherited from his father, and free him from the torments and the terrors associated with being a blood relation of a monster.

Battling their father's murderous reputation
Soon after the all-staff Monitor/KFM meeting ended that morning, KFM's controller, Peter Kabba, came to my office and reported with a shaky voice that Hussein Lumumba Amin had read the newspaper story in shock and collapsed in Kabba's office.

Kabba sought guidance on what to do as Lumumba had somewhat recovered but was weeping inconsolably and all the KFM staff were discussing the matter after realising that Lumumba was Amin's son and that I had knowingly employed the son of my father's killer.

Lumumba had asked Kabba if I was willing to see him in my office to enable him to express regrets for what had happened to my dad. I consented and he walked into my office trembling and weeping uncontrollably, supported to stand upright by Peter Kabba, and, if recall well, Joseph Beyanga, the station's Head of Production. Lumumba attempted to say something to me and mumbled a vague "I'm so sorry..." but had lost his voice and was inaudible as well as pretty incoherent.

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