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UPC wants American sanctions against NRM

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The Uganda People’s Congress last week welcomed the US congressional directive on Uganda`s 2011 election.

In a statement the UPC said the Congressional directive to the American Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to closely monitor preparations for the 2011 elections in Uganda and to actively promote in coordination with the European Union, Canada and other nations is very welcome.

The directive also calls on the Secretary of State to report on the security and protection of the candidates. The UPC said as much as it appreciated the congressional actions, it feels let down by the US government which has for a long time  looked on as the NRM government  repressed Ugandans with impunity and rigged elections without hindrance. 

The UPC cited the recent acts of brutality by the police and military where up to 27 people were murdered in September during a demonstration against the government decision to block the Kabaka of Buganda from visiting a part of his kingdom.  The party also strongly condemned last week’s police action of arresting 35 Interparty women activists who were peacefully demonstrating against the Electoral Commission. They were manhandled and locked up in police cells.

The UPC called on the US to withhold any funding to the NRM regime and to immediately consider strengthening democracy in Uganda by offering tangible direct assistance to the political parties. 

Under the Congressional directive Secretary Hillary Clinton is to submit a report to the Committee on Appropriations not later than 90 days after the enactment of the Appropriation Act and thereafter every 4 months.

 “The US has the capacity to influence things in the world. Uganda is no exception,” said Opoka the UPC secretary general. “Look at Honduras, Nicaragua, Afghanistan, Iraq and name it; when the US said its time for change in those countries there was change.” 

 

 

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Meanwhile, the UPC`s presidential contender, ambassador Olara Otunu last week started his western tour of the country. Otunu started the western tour at Kisoro after entering the country from Rwanda on his way from the US. The tour saw him cover the districts of Ntungamo, Isingiro, Mbarara, Kiruhura and Bushenyi. 

Like the late UPC party president Milton Obote, Otunu unveiled his national task force and campaign coordinators at Bushenyi on Jan 23.  Otunu`s western leg tour continues in the districts of Kasese, Bundibugyo, Kabarole, Kamwenge, Kyenjojo Hoima ,Masindi, Buliisa  and will return to Kampala  at the end of the month.  

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Armed Struggle
written by KATURAMU RWEBANDO FRED, February 04, 2010
The only way to dislodge M7 is by armed struggle. we have started. Others two, three or any number of people that can agree start organising. People do whatever you can; nails in Gvt vehicles etc. If you find alone soldier do the necessary and take the uniform etc.
Is Moses Byaruhanga &co out of touch with reality and desperate to stay in power for life?
written by Matsiko M Ruhonokaana, February 08, 2010
Uganda after 2011 will never be the Uganda of NRM and it corrupt and despotic tendencies. Enough damage has been done by you and your think-alikes and the population is tired and sick of your police -military state created by NRM SINCE 1986.State organs are manned like private farms and the justice system is horrible under NRM ESTABLISHMENT IN OUR MOTHERLAND.
support the sunctions of the regime in KLA
written by Rugangura, February 08, 2010
I strongly agree with UPC stance on sanctions to the corrupt regime in Kla. It is the U.S which can influence positively to this heneous act with impunity. U.S supports a biggest budget deficit which Uganda enjoys ,but all this ends in few hands of corruption supported pple by the ruling NRM0 . It pains me because am a tax payer in US but my money supports the repressive regimes.

Go on Mr Otunu and we appriciate your unyielding pressure on the Dictatorship in Uganda....
We strong call for the complete isolation of NRM & the entire regime propaganda machine by the international community
written by Murekoona based in Cape Town, February 09, 2010
We are Ugandans sick and tired of lawlessness , corruption, political patronage, brutality by the police, army and intelligence organs of NRM. The corrupt and incompetent EC chairman and his staff should resign and restore credibility in the general electioneering process in Uganda, both domestic and international campaign are in progress in this regard We are prepared to face China , EU, UN and other stakeholders to properly argue our case and that of all Ugandan populace!
The true is so sour!
written by Mamba, February 09, 2010
M7 will never peacefully leave power. Every body knows what the presidential immunity protects him from. The Hague makes dictators quake. Already two of them have died as justice caught up with them. M7 knows this very well. If it means killing to stay in power, he'll do it and he has always done it.
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