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Date: February 3rd, 2011
Name: bonniface
Subject: uganda needs to be liberated
Comment: truly Uganda needs to be liberated from the hands of a despotic and corrupt leaders. the few people are going rich day and night and yet the majority of the people are swimming in poverty. if one can see critically only the supporters of the ruling party gets jobs and sponsorship/scholarship in the university and other government programs. only one brain can not rule and yet there are other young people who can come out with new ideas of development.
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Date: February 1st, 2011
Name: Richard Gudoi
Subject: INTERNATIONAL ELECTION MORNITORING-A CONDUIT FULL OF GAPS.
Comment: Hi All,
It is true that international election monitoring is done in good faith to acknowledge the election results hence general acceptance by the international community for credence. Aside that international election mornitoring has done little to change any status of election results,but end up silently approving the incumbenet presidents to remain in power and or form alliances leaderships. A case in point is the Kenyan one. Now alot is being done with little I beleive can change the
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Date: January 19th, 2011
Name: SHAMAR ALI
Subject: i dont see any body better than m7
Comment: general museveni has really done enough for this country.hope he is add another period to extend his fruitful branches to other areas where he didnt reach
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Date: December 17th, 2010
Name: matovu Isaac
Subject: 2011 Elections
Comment: Please allow me to say this.I have grown on the period of Presedent M7.And I went in prison when i was 9yrs on the crime which i didn`t commit.I managed to come out when i was a live.No school fees,no housing i mean to sleep.I managed to and learn some technical work, but after that all we you yourth we have no Jobs.And we have family looking to u. Remember that. aam growing and it it the time to enjoy my life.Is the reason i say that if i get a Job from Alqaad or Americans am ready to go
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Date: October 13th, 2010
Name: Shelley Williamson
Subject: Non-violent Elections training
Comment: I am also with Peace for All International NGO in Arua, Uganda working at grassroots level to educate women and youth in election procedures, governance, non-violent elections training and peacebuilding. It is our hope that we can reach those who lack formal education and resources to make informed decisions. For more information please contact us at Peace for All International Organization from our website. Peace.
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Date: July 18th, 2010
Name: David Porter
Subject: peaceful elections
Comment: To help ensure a peaceful election the organization I work with, Peace For All International has a project that works with the people and government of Uganda to prepare for the upcoming election.
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Date: June 23rd, 2010
Name: kisule Dennis
Subject: bye to neocolonialism
Comment: Through the US govt's invitation of self destruction, long term dependance and exploitation. It's high time we organised ourselves, use well the fuel resouces to improve the beauty of our country, improve on the standards of living. Uganda deserves an independent president.
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Date: April 29th, 2010
Name: kamya andrew
Subject: WE HAVE HAD THEM BEFORE BUT AT LAST WE WIN FAIRLY
Comment: Bravo bravo, us the supporter of NRM , we are not scared of anythink like international election monitoring by Mrs Clinton, actually we are happy, this time the opposition will not have excuses, we have won before not once but many times and thats our culture in NRM , we do not lose ,thats why we are still leading and ruling since 1986, we have won these elections with the participation of the international eye and these guys go back well convinced , now whats the difference with Mrs Clinton
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Date: March 4th, 2010
Name: MUGISHA
Subject: Clinton to monitor 2011 elections
Comment: No fair elections since 2001 upto now
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Date: February 4th, 2010
Name: Rwanda
Subject: Why not RWANDa
Comment: Rwanda should also be added to the list to monitor. The stakes are high there.
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Date: February 3rd, 2010
Name: Ann
Subject: Why Uganda but not Rwanda?
Comment: Re: "U.S. Directs Clinton to Monitor Uganda's 2011 elections,"
http://www.blackstarnews.com/news/122/ARTICLE/6207/2010-01-13.html
Why Uganda, but not Rwanda? Yesterday Victoire Ingabiré Umuhoze, the FDU-Inkingi's presidential candidate and her aide were assaulted in Kigali, http://www.256news.com/page.php?aid=877 Neither the FDU-Inkingi nor the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda have yet been allowed to register to enter the August 2010 national elections, and Parti Social-Imberakuri, the other
party mounting a significant challenge to Paul Kagame's ruling RPF Party, has been threatened with the loss of its registration.
The Democratic Green Party of Rwanda has not been allowed to convene, though Rwandan law requires that a political party first convene before it can register and enter national elections, http://digg.com/d31HcZZ?f.
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Sincerely,
Ann Garrison
Independent Journalist, San Francisco, CA
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US Directs Clinton To Monitor Uganda's 2011 Election |
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By Milton Allimadi
01-13-10
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U.S. Congress directs Secretary of State Clinton to monitor Uganda's 2011 elections |
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[Global: Africa]
In what a key Ugandan opposition figure has hailed as a "milestone" the United States Congress has issued a directive to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to monitor next year's Ugandan presidential election to ensure that it's free and fair.
"This is big news and very welcome," said Olara A. Otunnu, former United Nations UndeSecretary General and now a Ugandan opposition leader. "This is hugely important. I am delighted and applaud the US Congress for taking this decisive action in favor of free and fair elections in Uganda."
The directive is included in the section dealing with Uganda in the U.S. Foreign Operations Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2010. It calls on Secretary Clinton to work with other countries, including the European Union and Canada, in monitoring preparations for the Ugandan elections, including: “the independence of the electoral commission; the need for an accurate and verifiable voter registry; the announcement and posting of results at the polling stations; the freedom of movement and assembly and a process free of intimidation; freedom of the media; and the security and protection of candidates.”
General Yoweri K. Museveni has been in office since 1986.
“This is a milestone because for the first time the Museveni regime is being held to the same electoral standards as other governments," Otunnu continued, in an interview. "Up till now, the regime has enjoyed scandalous exceptionalism, particularly from universally-accepted standards concerning democracy, human rights and corruption.”
"This is the beginning of the end of that impunity," he added. “The Congressional directive is of particular importance given the extensive and well documented rigging and fraud witnessed in recent elections in Uganda.”
Supporters of Dr. Kizza Besigye, opponent to Museveni, believe their candidate was robbed in the 2001 and 2006 presidential elections.
Additionally, the U.S. Congress directed Secretary Clinton to provide the first status report on the directive to monitor the elections in March 2010, and “every 120 days thereafter until 30 days after the election detailing actions taken by the government of Uganda to address these concerns.” 
The State Department did not respond to inquiries for comment from Secretary Clinton by publication time. Senator John Kerry, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, also couldn't be reached by publication deadline. Uganda's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Ruhakana Rugunda wasn't available for comment this evening.
In an interview on The Voice of America's "Straight Talk Africa" program today Otunnu for the first time spoke in the clearest terms about a December 21, 2009 incident when a vehicle he was travelling in was forced off the road in Uganda by military vehicles belonging to President Museveni's Presidential Guard Brigade (PGB). The 12,000-strong tax-payer financed force is commanded by Museveni's son.
http://www.blackstarnews.com/news/135/ARTICLE/6181/2009-12-28.html
"There is no doubt in my mind that it was an attempted assasination," Otunnu said, in the VOA interview. In an Op-Ed column Otunnu wrote for The Daily Monitor, a Ugandan independent newspaper, Otunnu had called for an independent investigation of the incident. During the VOA interview today, he called on Secretary Clinton to similarly investigate the matter and include it in the status report called for in the Congressional directive.
http://www.voanews.com/mp3/voa/africa/engl/straight.mp3
During the VOA interview Otunnu also welcomed the critical reaction by Western countries to the proposed bill in Uganda's parliament that would make homosexuality punishable by death but noted that the same International community had turned a blind eye to "genocide" in the northern part of the country.
There, for more than two decades, the Uganda government had confined more than two million civilians in what Otunnu has called "concentration" camps. The Uganda government maintained that the camps were created to protect civilians from the Lord's Resistance Army, but in 2005 the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that more than 1,000 civilians died per week in the camps, or an estimated more than 52,000 annually.
http://www.usyd.edu.au/news/84.html?newsstoryid=764
The Black Star News has learned that Otunnu played a major role in pushing for the Congressional directive, through meetings with U.S. lawmakers as well as human rights and democracy activists in Washington, D.C.
Additionally, under the Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2010, Uganda is allocated $70.6 million in assistance. Otunnu in an earlier interview on WBAI Pacifica Radio said Western governments didn't hold Museveni's government accountable on issues of corruption, human rights and good governance, despite hundreds of millions of dollars in subsidies.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjnf6n5h8lY
Please post your comments directly online or submit them to Milton@blackstarnews.com to avoid truncation
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