{UAH} ON THE UNGODLY DEATH OF LITTLE DICKENS FROM LIRA,
Fellow Citizens,
As the people of Uganda rightly grieve over the disturbing death of 11 year old Dickens at the hands of his heartless murderers as he was innocently returning home from school, happily heading back to his beloved mum, dad and siblings, having no reason whatsoever to feel that this would be his last day on earth never to be seen alive again, the young pupil reportedly sodomized multiple times by two xenophobic Indian pedophiles before being heartlessly strangled to death in a harrowing end to his precious little life where a post-mortem discovered that his neck had been mercilessly broken, I call for nothing less than JUSTICE.
The path to solid peaceful co-existence is for the Indian Community living in Uganda (and those abroad) to initiate serious efforts in fostering community integration and harmony with indigenous Ugandans who have historically always complained of shocking racist, abusive, exploitative, inexcusable and despicable conduct by the Indian community from colonialism to this day 2018, with the radical socio-economic consequences that we all recall in 1972 under my father President Idi Amin.
Learning each others language, cross participation in each others national events, business partnerships, sports activities, cross-cultural gala's, community responsibility events, and simple humane friendships are some of the integration efforts which could best create the bright future that the children of Lira, the people of Uganda, our regional neighbors and the country's international partners all hope we achieve as a progressive nation, and which little Dickens Okello has now been brutally prevented from ever enjoying.
At this time where even more Ugandans have subsequently lost their lives at the hands of similarly ruthless fellow Ugandans while protesting this horrible, abhorrent and evil murder, yet the killers are yet to bare the full consequences of their wicked, unpardonable, heinous crime, no other Ugandan should die because of young Dickens death which has seen enough carnage already. And we should all be reminded that capital offences of this murderous nature have their just punishment prescribed by Ugandan law for all criminals regardless of origin or background.
Hussein Lumumba Amin
19/11/2018
Kampala, Uganda
-- As the people of Uganda rightly grieve over the disturbing death of 11 year old Dickens at the hands of his heartless murderers as he was innocently returning home from school, happily heading back to his beloved mum, dad and siblings, having no reason whatsoever to feel that this would be his last day on earth never to be seen alive again, the young pupil reportedly sodomized multiple times by two xenophobic Indian pedophiles before being heartlessly strangled to death in a harrowing end to his precious little life where a post-mortem discovered that his neck had been mercilessly broken, I call for nothing less than JUSTICE.
The path to solid peaceful co-existence is for the Indian Community living in Uganda (and those abroad) to initiate serious efforts in fostering community integration and harmony with indigenous Ugandans who have historically always complained of shocking racist, abusive, exploitative, inexcusable and despicable conduct by the Indian community from colonialism to this day 2018, with the radical socio-economic consequences that we all recall in 1972 under my father President Idi Amin.
Learning each others language, cross participation in each others national events, business partnerships, sports activities, cross-cultural gala's, community responsibility events, and simple humane friendships are some of the integration efforts which could best create the bright future that the children of Lira, the people of Uganda, our regional neighbors and the country's international partners all hope we achieve as a progressive nation, and which little Dickens Okello has now been brutally prevented from ever enjoying.
At this time where even more Ugandans have subsequently lost their lives at the hands of similarly ruthless fellow Ugandans while protesting this horrible, abhorrent and evil murder, yet the killers are yet to bare the full consequences of their wicked, unpardonable, heinous crime, no other Ugandan should die because of young Dickens death which has seen enough carnage already. And we should all be reminded that capital offences of this murderous nature have their just punishment prescribed by Ugandan law for all criminals regardless of origin or background.
Hussein Lumumba Amin
19/11/2018
Kampala, Uganda
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