It was a happy ending with President emeritus Lech Walesa of Poland and Prime minister emeritus Yulia Tymoshenko of Ukraine, together with other leaders. A declaration was signed aimed at making the fight for democracy easier and safer. https://t.co/lJG8Zlsd3v
Like all autocratic despots, @KagutaMuseveni survives by intimidating and eliminating his political opponents, especially those he has failed to compromise. But I am not scared. We shall never stop fighting the evil dictator, even if it means paying the ultimate price.
... the fall of dictator Museveni, no matter what political group they subscribe to. Similarly, no one is a comrade of ours whose actions and words only serve to prolong the dictator’s grip on power. #BringBackOurPeople #FreeAllPoliticalPrisoners #WeAreRemovingADictator https://t.co/eTotarLJCf
I have also welcomed into NUP comrades who have crossed from other political formations including the NRM. I also welcomed a number of veterans into the party, led by Haj. Juma Wasswa Ssekyanzi who has been the Vice Chairperson of the NRM Veterans League. https://t.co/ZlR2of3SCA
The lack of accountability for past incidents, including the massacre of unarmed citizens and the involvement of high-ranking officials including dictator Museveni’s son in abductions, torture and even murder means the situation is only going to get worse. https://t.co/zNxVM8ILiD
Today marks exactly 4 years since the abduction and disappearance of comrade Kibalama John Bosco. His case is a reminder of the price that so many brave Ugandans pay for standing up for what they believe in, for daring to challenge the dictator and fight for justice and freedom. Kibalama left behind a very young family. These innocent children were robbed of their loving father, mentor, and breadwinner. You can imagine the anguish and confusion they continue to experience, waking up each day without the comforting presence of their father. Their hearts must be burdened with the weight of loss, fear, and uncertainty. Yet it doesn't end there. The sudden loss of financial stability thrust the family into a state of vulnerability and struggle. Basic needs became elusive, education costs became burdensome, and the future remains uncertain. We are doing our best to help them cope with the situation. In times like these, we must remember, as a nation, that it is our duty to ensure that the rights and well-being of every Ugandan, regardless of their political beliefs, are protected. We must work tirelessly to bring about a society where such tragedies remain things of the past. #FreeAllPoliticalPrisoners #BringBackOurPeople
IGG Betty Kamya reminds us that the Museveni regime lacks the political will to fight corruption, simply because they benefit from it and are not affected by it!! She also agrees that her boss, Gen. Museveni is the midwife of corruption, because he ensures that the very corrupt do not experience the effects of corruption. WE ARE TRULY ON OUR OWN and it is imperative that the common people of Uganda rise to the occasion and redeem the nation from the problem!
Those experiences should teach us that so long as the regime remains in power, Uganda will never experience fair electoral processes or uphold constitutional governance because it is through denying its opponents political fairness that the regime sustains itself in power. https://t.co/uEf5X9eHqQ