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{UAH} NOW WHERE ARE ALL THE LOUD, INDISCIPLENED GENERALS?

I am seeing Uganda Police issuing wide-reaching public statements on the border situation with Rwanda. As if they are incharge of border issues. Almost telling all government agencies and people's representatives what to do. Meanwhile, UPDF officers can boast the army's real and perceived might and professionalism in night clubs, slap the innocent traffic police woman without any regrets or sympathy whatsoever, grab rural communities ancestral lands by force around the country, driving recklessly with total disregard for pedestrians and other road users, a UPDF corporal is ordered to block a whole Commission of Inquiry judge and armed police escort from passing to do her constitutionally mandated judicial duties, the UPDF is quick to attack parliament and help rape their own 1995 constitution to the point where it is now more or less a political bygone, UPDF can massacre hundreds of Ugandans in Kasese and say "Amin did worse". The same Oboteism ideology for the last 40 years where criminal regimes have been using the name Amin as if it is their political licence to commit grave war crimes and crimes against humanity, massacring hundreds of thousands of their own people, innocent Ugandan peasants, with total international impunity. To the extent that nobody is even asking for something as simple as the total casualty/death toll from Karamoja massacres classified under "fighting cattle rustling". UPDF murdered the priest who could expose that butchery. The late Father Declan O'Toole whom UPDF slaughtered on March 22nd 2002. The anniversary is coming this month but not even his own Catholic Church will dare comemmorate. Yet every year we hear every political hypocrite in Uganda crying crocodile tears mbu "Emulate Janan Luwum". At least the late Archbishop was found hiding a truck full of weapons, essentially the only "ndanga muntu" that any army understands. Meanwhile, the UPDF can therefore generally bully innocent Ugandan civilians at will and talk it's way out of the situation in a way that even our politically corrupt donors remain silent and smiling. But when a certain neighbouring country coughs slightly at the border, one cannot find a single Ugandan general anywhere. If we check between UPDF legs at this time, one cannot even find the Kisangani where their illustrious, gallant, wagging tail was last seen hiding under the auspices of the National Resistance Matako beauty government.
We the Amin boys are the only Ugandans who ever walloped RPF in Ituri, Congo while defending the Kabila government after they asked Amin for help. It was at that very time that RPF was kicking UPDF in Kisangani. The RPF knows that history in their official records. Even the casualty numbers of over one thousand two hundred RPF soldiers.
But today, Ugandan diplomats and civilian leaders ought to know their role in holding negotiations so as to de-escalate the situation and restore peaceful co-existence for persons, goods and services between the two countries. Clearly there are long-standing grievances that have been stupidly ignored and therefore all need to be put on the table now. Many idiots only remember to do their work when problems arise. But protecting Uganda's borders is not the duty of the police. It is specifically the duty of the army. What are they doing in our streets, bars and even in the parliament of Uganda? Go to the border, right?

Hussein Lumumba Amin
Kampala, Uganda.

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