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Tuesday 3 November 2020
American backed neo-liberal tyrant Yoweri Kaguta Museveni brutally Arrests Major Opposition Candidate immediately after nomination: Bobi Wine brutally arrested by police and the military immediately after being nominated as a presidential candidate
For the past several
decades, a New World Order has been emerging. The
model calls for most of the nations of the world to be divided into two parts - an elite class
of political / economic "managers," which in most countries
approximates about 20 percent of the population, and a "worker-serf"
class, which makes up the remaining 80 percent of the
population. The "managers" rule the country at the behest and in the interest of American corporate power, which itself is sustained by the machinations and intrigues
of the CIA, which in turn is backed up by the guns
of the American military. It is an Orwellian realm of
"Newspeak" in which there is very little connection between perception and reality; where
"freedom" means "slavery;" "democracy" means rule of the many by the few
in the interest of corporate profits; and ORGANIZED religion is utilized as a
significant and extremely consequential instrument of state control.For the
eighty percent of the population which falls into the "worker-serf"
category, it is a notably cruel and utterly despotic system. It's held together
in two ways: first, by police forces given to fascist-like brutality, torture, terror, and, on
extreme occasions, the use of death squads; and second, by an ORGANIZED religious system which has
mastered "magic," "mysticism," and Pavlovian psychological
techniques. S.R shearer
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Neo-liberal Uganda forces were created to
protect markets and not people : Police and Army Officers mercilessly beat up
pregnant women in COVID-19 Lockdown
Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine has been brutally arrested by
Uganda Police minutes after being nominated as a presidential candidate
for 2021 general elections.
The National Unity Platform (NUP) leader’s car was on Tuesday
surrounded by armed security officers outside the Kyambogo based
nomination centre. They smashed its window screens before forcing him
(Bobi Wine) out.
NUP spokesperson Joel Senyonyi nurses wounds inflicted by the military dictatorship
He was then whisked away in a black mini-van to a yet identified
location amid protests from his colleagues led by his wife Barbie Itungo
and NUP spokesperson Joel Ssenyonyi.
Before his arrest, Bobi Wine had told journalists that as a
presidential candidate, he was representing the poor and vulnerable
Ugandans who are being stepped on by a few people in power.
“What we have observed today is a new beginning which is going to see
the end of dictatorship that has crippled our country. I want to tell
Mr Museveni that since you have failed to control your greed for power,
our generation is here to save you from yourself,” Bobi Wine said.
Bush war generals condemn Kyagulanyi, Amuriat arrests
Left to right: Col(rtd) Kizza Besigye, Lt. Gen (rtd) Henry Tumukunde and Maj. Gen. ( Rtd) Mugisha Muntu
2021 ELECTIONS|
Independent Presidential candidate
Lt. Gen (rtd) Henry Tumukunde of Renewed Uganda and Maj. Gen. ( Rtd)
Mugisha Muntu and former Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) leader Kizza
Besigye have condemned the manner in which security agencies arrested
the National Unity Platform (NUP) Presidential nominee Robert Kyagulanyi
and FDC's Eng. Patrick Amuriat.
In a statement
released, Tumukunde condemned the arrest in the strongest terms possible
noting that these actions have put a stain yet again on the dictatorial
tendencies of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) government.
The FDC president was nominated barefooted
"We
must respect the sanctity of our electoral systems. By nature, all
campaigns are characterized by disagreements. We must respect other
people's views. When one is presidential aspirant or duly nominated,
they be accorded their respect," Tumukunde stated.
Tumukunde called on the government to reign in the security forces and ask them to act sensibly.
"Uganda
risks being ridiculed by our population and the international community
at large if such actions continue unabated," Tumukunde further added.
Ssenyonyi’s trouser wasn’t spared
Muntu
on the other hand stated that, "the arrest and detention of Amuriat and
Kyagulanyi continues an undesirable and untenable trajectory. To
security agencies, recognize this reality as sure as the sun rises,
there will be change. Your actions determine how it will impact you, not
if it will happen."
Besigye noted that police banned processions
on days for presidential nominations but that the ruling junta held
processions as they looked on and they hadn't arrested anyone.
"Meantime,
same Uganda police brutalized presidential candidates they suspected
could have a procession before or after nomination! We've an NRM/M7
Junta Police not Uganda Police. Same with other institutions of State-
EC, BOU, DPP...," Besigye tweeted.
Kyagulanyi was arrested on Tuesday outside Kyambogo University premises shortly after he had been nominated.
Police smashed his car windows and pulled him out before driving him to his home in Magere.
Police later justified the arrest noting that Kyagulanyi had not honoured the instructions police had communicated to him.
Kyagulanyi
wanted to go to his party headquarters to launch his party manifesto
but police said this was a ploy by him to lead processions to town.
Amuriat on the other hand was arrested on Tuesday morning following a showdown between security and FDC party members.
Police
accused Amuriat of attempting to organise a procession to lead him to
Kyambogo where he was supposed to be nominated on Tuesday.
This Country Belongs To Ugandans, Not You And Your Father – Bobi Wine Fires Back At Muhoozi….
National Unity Platform (NUP) presidential candidate Robert
Kyagulanyi Ssentamu alias Bobi Wine has fired back at the First Son Lt.
Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba.
In a tweet this evening, Bobi warned Muhoozi, the Senior Presidential
Adviser for Special Operations, that its only cowards and weak people
who boast of violence.
“Only cowards & weak men boast of violence! You should be
ashamed. Ours is a non-violent call for action. You know that in a free
& fair election, your father the old tyrant, would be no more. This
country belongs to Ugandans, not you and your father. You will soon
understand that,” Bobi tweeted.
Earlier today, Muhoozi warned Bobi Wine and others who plan to
distabilise Uganda during elections that they are ready to deal with
them.
“I told you my young brother, that you can NEVER intimidate us. We
are much stronger than you can ever imagine to be. If you want to fight
we will simply defeat you. We want peace! But if you attempt to fight us
then Bring it on!”
Muhoozi also warned people who think that they can use the military against Museveni to stop day dreaming.
“There is no soldier in the UPDF who does not look up to Mzee
Museveni as a father, many consider him a grandfather. Those who think
they can use the military against the country are daydreaming!” he
tweeted.
Pictorial: Security turns Kyagulanyi's proud moment into bitter end
Journalists and supporters of Bobi Wine scamper to safety after police fired teargas
The
National Unity Platform (NUP) presidential candidate, Robert
Kyagulanyi's visible joy of getting nominated as a presidential
candidate came to an abrupt end after got arrested immediately after
receiving the Electoral Commission nod.
After his nomination, police ordered Kyagulanyi to disembark from his
vehicle into a police van in an attempt to forcefully drive him home in
Magere, Gayaza. As a result, the officers smashed the windscreen of
Kyagulanyi’s vehicle and wrestled with his security and supporters who
tried to prevent the officers from taking their candidate.
Photojournalist NICHOLAS BAMULANZEKI captured the 38-year-old's
nomination journey that ended in tears for the presidential candidate.