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Politics/The Ugandan Reader

“You could see maggots coming out of their bodies” Revisiting a history of violence. #UGblogweek

Continued testimony from Uganda’s Human Rights Commission Report – 1962-1986 led by late Justice Arthur Oder.   Sula Kiwanuka. Witness   We

November 27, 2016
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Politics/The Ugandan Reader

A mutiny by suicide. The Mutukula Massacre. Recalling a history of violence. #UGblogweek.

Witness testimony from the Uganda Human Rights Commission led by Justice Arthur Oder.   James Namakajo ( journalist and intelligence officer. Inmate

November 26, 2016
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Politics/The Ugandan Reader

Day 2. The Presidency can leave me but I am not leaving it. #UGBlogweek

Yesterday we sparred on the subject of the “no-where” movement that digs moats and builds fortresses around the psychology of presidencies in

November 22, 2016
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The Praise Society. Guidance to would be Ugandan President’s of tomorrow

“Stiff naked fools, you think you are cool. To deny me for simplicity”  Bob Marley, 1983.  Confrontation   To be a president

November 21, 2016
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Letter from the desert. In advance of #UGblogweek

( extracted from an email to a friend in Kampala) Greetings from the desert here in Abu Dhabi. This has been an

November 6, 2016

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