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{UAH} NORTH KOREA/UGANDA WEAPONS & DRUGS SYNDICATE?

Uganda is in the international spotlight for the wrong reasons after a new documentary called "The Mole" was broadcast last weekend in Europe and America on Netflix (picture is a screenshot from the documentary).
While the documentary appears to have been produced in an amateurish way, the backbone of the story shows a dangerous scheme to produce North Korean weapons and illegal drugs like Methamphetamine in Uganda, for the international market, under the guise of building a tourist hotel on an island in Lake Victoria. This report shows the full knowledge, participation and connivance of the Ugandan government in these activities. The weapons and drugs are said to be produced underground, under the hotel constructed on the island. It is disturbing to see Uganda preparing to produce crystal meth in a secret island for the international market, essentially the innocent youths of Europe and America, an activity that could be rightly considered as a terrorist attack against Western society and civilization using their way of life.
While there are questions around the authenticity of the documentary,  an unnamed UN official says that the allegations shown in the documentary are substantive to North Korea's mode of operation that UN investigations already know.
Also, as a former UN Public Information Officer myself, I find it inadmissible to have any section of the government of Uganda contemplating becoming an international drug syndicate involved in drug trafficking, or helping other illegal activity, including the flouting of a UN arms embargo established by the international community.
And finally, the Ugandan tourism sector was already struggling before 2020 but then found itself put to its knees by the global pandemic. Now this documentary shown in Europe and America (Uganda's wealthiest tourists) is God forbid, tantamount to an additional nail in Ugandan tourism's coffin this year, with even some of my personal European friends calling me in fear of the shocking racist and dehumanizing narrations about Ugandans as monkeys and barbaric thieves engaged in cheap murders and killings of foreigners, allegations made in this new documentary about today's Uganda.

Signed: Mr. Hussein Lumumba Amin.


YouTube excerpt/analysis of the Netflix documentary: https://youtu.be/MDqgumwEdzA

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