INTRODUCTION TO THE REAL Museveni.
Museveni the president of the Republic of Uganda is a greedy,
selfish, cold blooded killer who will stop at nothing to get rid of anyone who
may more popular than him or who is not willing to do dirty work on his
behalf.
Below is the list of some of his victims;
1. Lt. Michael Shalita, Intelligence officer with the Internal
Security Organisation, 1997. Shot in Kamwokya on orders of Museveni. Shalita
was investigating cases of massive corruption involving top government
parastatals like the Uganda Revenue Authority and the Uganda Posts &
Telecommunications Corporation in which the Museveni family had an interest.
2. Brig. Fred Kamwesiga, 1997? Invited to State House dinner
with Museveni and contagious poison put in his plate, for opposing
parliamentary candidature of Augustine Ruzindana and calling Ruzindana a
Rwandese unfit to run for MP in Uganda .
3. Lt. Col. Reuben Ikondere, UPDF officer, 1998. Murdered in
eastern Congo on orders of Museveni for questioning why the First Family was
plundering the wealth of Congo yet they claimed to be there to secure Uganda ’s
borders. His murder was covered up as a stabbing by the Mai Mai warriors.
4. Dr. Akiiki Mujaju, a lecturer in Political Science at
Makerere University and dean of the Social Sciences faculty, 1998?. Mujaju was
murdered in a faked car accident along the Kampala-Fort Portal road because he
had got sensitive information on the NRM government’s record and was about to
publish it.
5. Joanne Cotton, One of eight western tourists, killed in
Bwindi national park, 1999. The murders were planned personally by Museveni in
order to scare the West and justify Uganda ’s invasion of Congo on the excuse
of pursuing the ADF rebels and Rwandan Interahamwe who were accused of
committing the crime. At a press conference in Kampala after the killings,
Museveni pretended to be very hurt by the tourists’ deaths and took charge of
the hunt for the killers.
6. Steve Roberts, One of eight western tourists, killed in
Bwindi national park, 1999.
7. Mark Lindgren, One of eight western tourists, killed in
Bwindi national park, 1999.
8. Martin Friend, One of eight western tourists, killed in
Bwindi national park, 1999.
9. Gary Tappenden, One of eight western tourists, killed in
Bwindi national park, 1999.
10. Rob Haubner, One of eight western tourists, killed in Bwindi
national park, 1999.
11. Susan Miller, One of eight western tourists, killed in
Bwindi national park, 1999.
12. Lt. Col. Jet Mwebaze, UPDF officer, 1999. Shot in the
forehead in Congo on orders of Salim Saleh with Museveni’s approval, for
questioning why Saleh and Museveni’s son Muhoozi Kainerugaba were exporting
beef to Congo and looting minerals, instead of looking out for Uganda ’s
security interests. The government claimed it was an accident but there was an
unexplained gunshot wound on his forehead. His body was returned in a sealed
coffin and his family was not allowed to view his body. His brother, General
James Kazini died mysteriously never convinced there was no foul play in
Mwebaze’s death.
13. Anthony Ssekweyama, DP stalwart and human rights activist,
1999. Murdered and a fake car accident staged to cover up, on orders of
Museveni after he catalogued Museveni’s murder of high profile Ugandans and the
NRA’s atrocities in northern Uganda. Fortunately, forensic evidence of
Ssekweyama’s murder was smuggled out of Uganda and to the United States .
14. Charles Owor, national electoral commissioner, 2000. He was
shot dead in Kenya by ESO agents and an accident faked after he protested
vigorously at the massive rigging that robbed DP presidential candidate the
1996 election. Owor had sensitive and damning evidence of how Museveni rigged
the 1996 election.
15. Henry Kayondo, lawyer and DP direhard, 2000. He was poisoned
by the same East Bloc KGB poison used to kill Brig. Kamwesiga, which induces
sudden heart failure and makes people believe it was a genuine heart attack.
Kayondo was a consistent critic of the NRM’s anti-democratic tendencies and
Museveni ordered him silenced.
16. Mukono, Uganda Posts & Telecommunications employee,
2000. Mr. Mukono was gunned down at his home in Namungoona the day before he
was supposed to testify at a commission probe into shady activities in the
company. The killers, sent by Museveni, left with Mukono’s briefcase where he
had put files and official documents of evidence.
17. President Laurent Desire Kabila, head of state of the
Democratic Republic of Congo, 2001. Shot dead by bodyguard of Col. Kahinda
Otafiire. An ESO intelligence officer confirmed to Reuters agency that Kabila
was dead when the rest of the world was still guessing.
18. Spencer Turomwe, opposition mobiliser and husband to Betty
Olive Kamya, 2001. Although he was HIV-positive and was killed by Military
Intelligence agents dressed up as doctors using a slow-acting poison injection
because of his influence as a mobiliser and vocal NRM government critic. The
government said they hoped his widow Betty Kamya would be intimidated by their
murder of Turomwe but instead she became bolder as an FDC envoy though she was
later compromised by Museveni by offering her a cabinet post.
19. Agnes Katama, managing director of SWIPCO procurement
company, 2002. She was murdered and her death was blamed on a staged car
accident on the Kampala-Fort Portal road because she was beginning to question
too much the huge corrupt deals involving the First Family in government procurements.
20. Brig. Gad Wilson Toko, former minister of defence, 2002
Murdered in fake accident. Toko during a session of the peace talks in Nairobi
had walked across the table and slapped Museveni, shouting angrily why Museveni
a Rwandese was determined to fight “your wars in our country.” Museveni never
forgave him for that public slap.
21. Christine Kania, a member of the Constitutional Review
Commission, 2002. She was killed on the same day as Brig. Toko
22. Deus Mugizi, former Uganda Airlines manager, 2002. Gunmen
came to his home in Bunga outside Kampala and as his mother pleaded for her
son’s life, they said they had not come for property but for his life. Mugizi
had protested many times at the sale of Uganda Airlines’ routes to the new East
African Airlines which is owned in part by the Museveni family. He also knew
about the four Airbus planes that Uganda Airlines was supposed to have bought
and Museveni siphoned off the money.
23. Jonah Mulindwa, camera man with Presidential Press Unit, 2003.
He was an eye witness to some dirty dealings that Museveni was conducting in
State House. Museveni has a secret room in State House which only he opens,
where he keeps a statue of himself surrounded by bones, skulls, and witchcraft
items. One day Mrs. Janet Museveni opened the room, saw the skulls and bones
and almost fainted.
24. Francis Ayume, Solicitor General and attorney General, 2004.
Shot dead by Anthony Butele and them accident faked. Family was discouraged
from viewing Ayume’s body. Ayume had been a strong critic of the Third Term
project and was viewed as presidential material.
25. Robinah Kiyingi, Kampala lawyer and country director of
Transparency International, 2005. Shot dead outside her home just outside
Kampala . She had gathered damning data on her laptop computer on the massive
corruption personally sanctioned by Museveni for his family. Transparency
International had estimated Museveni’s worth was at $4billion. Museveni gave
away his hand in Kiyingi’s murder by saying he had a great interest in
following how the case and trial were going.
26. John Garang Demabior, First Vice President of Sudan and
chairman of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, 2005. Killed aboard
Museveni’s helicopter. Garang had come to Uganda to demand back a huge cache of
arms belonging to the SPLA which Museveni had stolen and could not account for.
The altimeter on the helicopter was tampered with in order to endanger the
craft and the SPLA using global positioning systems established that the
helicopter came down inside Uganda and not Sudan as Kampala claimed.
27. Sgt. John Atwine, alleged killer of Robinah Kiyingi, 2005.
Poisoned in Luzira prison to cover up evidence of his framing and Museveni’s
role in murder of Robinah Kiyingi.
28. Kevin Aliro, Managing Editor, Weekly Observer, 2005. One of
Museveni’s main methods of dealing with his opponents since the 1990s has been
to hit them when they are HIV-positive and in that way few people see the cause
of death as foul play. He did this with Spencer Turomwe and Kevin Aliro, one of
the courageous critics of the government. Patriotic sources in intelligence who
are disgusted with Museveni’s handling of the country passed this information
on to the Opposition that Aliro was actually killed using the poison spray that
Winnie Byanyima had feared the government would use on Colonel Besigye while in
Luzira.
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