{UAH} When I see people mocking Dr. Besigye I tell myself they ain't seen nothing yet
By Ahmed Wetaka
The turn of events in Kayunga is the reason I comment less or stay away completely from politics. I will one time share my turning point shortly after the 2001 elections. When I see people mocking Dr. Besigye I tell myself they ain't seen nothing yet. There are many lessons to learn when it comes to African democracy and politics.
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-- The turn of events in Kayunga is the reason I comment less or stay away completely from politics. I will one time share my turning point shortly after the 2001 elections. When I see people mocking Dr. Besigye I tell myself they ain't seen nothing yet. There are many lessons to learn when it comes to African democracy and politics.
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"War is nothing but a continuation of political intercourse, with a mixture of other means. Man will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest."
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