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{UAH} When there is solidarity and unity among the oppressed, the oppressor becomes the prey.

Comrade Sekajja,/ Annet Kobu/ John Kwitonda

This is how to deal with the Rwandan outlaw Kayibanda Museveni, making sure his lickspittles like kategga, WBK, Owana, MU47, Edward Mo Irundrua, Ivan kampe  and the ISO thugs are tied by their testicles on barbed wire  barricades  on top of the hill watching. Would that not be the best way to end Uganda's nightmare? Poetic justice- of peace loving folk making peace through violence?

Mind you, this is not just my fertile imagination. I saw it with my own eyes when millions of ordinary Filipinos  from all walks of life surrounded the fascist dictator Ferdinand Marcos in his hideout at Malacanang Palace, Manila,  totally determined to end his tyranny that day, no matter how many people his troops slaughtered. 

Malacanang Palalce is built on an Island that sits on the Pacific Coast, and to reach it, you have to walk or drive on the  2 mile Mendiola Bridge. The entire Island was surrounded by 3 million people.  Soldiers were positioned all around the palace and at the end of the bridge and kept firing on the crowd as they charged forward. But as soon as one fell, he or she was quickly lifted and carried way to the back of the crowd  or dropped to boats that were sailing on both sides of the bridge to pick up casualties. The crowd marched on..Helicopter gunships fired live ammunition and tear gas from above- but the crowd marched on. So determined were they that no amount of killing was going to stop them. They just marched on. They wanted to arrest or capture  Marcos that same day and put him on trial,. Nothing was going to stop them

So it soon dawned on Marcos that this crowd was going to break into the palace and actually arrest him. His army at this point had started to rebel and to withdraw, Fearful of their own lives, and also the futility of the war they were fighting as they had shot dead nearly 250 people to almost no effect,, the army started to melt away in boats that had lined up around the palace and instead joined the crowd. Others  started waving white flags and began marching towards the crown on Mendiola bridge. 

Marcos at this point realised the game was up.   So rather than be captured alive, Marcos humiliatingly climbed into an American helicopter, in a scene reminiscent of the end of the Vietnam war, when the last Americans had to be airlifted by helicopters from the roof of the American embassy. He  was airlifted to an American air base nearby and thereafter to exile in Hawaii, never to step foot in the Philippines again.

Uganda's story may not end exactly this way, because I have a nagging feeling at the back of the mind that the crowd this time will get to its target, and god bless Kayibanda Museveni.!!!

Bobby


When there is solidarity and unity among the oppressed, the oppressor becomes the prey.
(think about this)

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