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Uganda: Hurtling toward a Rwanda-like Crisis  
Author: Chamonges Kericho
ISBN: 155212097X
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
Uganda has had a troubled history, and there seems to be no light at the end of the dark tunnel. Right from the time of its inception, as a country in 1891, those who have led the country have used violence, deception, and foreign forces to maintain power. Lugard, a representative of the Imperial British East African Company (IBEAC), used force to get Mwanga to sign a treaty of protection. The British government used violence and deportations to suppress the struggle for independence. Obote manouvered and manipulated the system to shift power from the kingdoms and districts to the central government. Amin lived by the rule 'kill before you get killed'. And now Museveni, with his National Resistance Movement (NRM) machine, uses economics to disenfranchise entire tribes, lies, and has institutionalized tribalism and corruption to stay afloat. The book questions the validity of the 1967, and 1995 constitutions. The introduction of the 1967? constitution was underhanded, but it was ratified by a duly elected multi-party legislative assembly. The NRM which parented the 1995 constitution has a legitimacy problem. It was ushered into power by Rwandese refugees, and once in power, installed Resistance Committees (RCs) for the sole purpose of aiding the NRM to manipulate elections. For this reason, the ligitimacy of the constituency assembly elections is questionable. This book exposes the root of the political disaffection in Buganda and the turmoil in the northern and eastern parts of the country. Specifically, it examines the issues concerning the Buganda Agreement of 1900, and the 1962 constitution. It is the author's belief that the solution to the political problems of the country lie in revisiting the 1962 constitution and amending it to the satisfaction of all kingdoms, districts and territories. There is a lack of political maturity at the central government level to allow fair distribution of the national cake equitably to all parts of the country, and only federal jurisdiction can address this. Like an active volcano, the frustration resulting from the lack of a political process that allows peaceful change of government is building up pressure to a point where tragic mass violence is likely to occur. The tremours of Uganda's political volcano are about to turn into a massive eruption.

About the Author
The author lived in Uganda for just over 27 years. He was partly raised there, and received some of his education there. He participated passively in the politics of the country in the early 1980s -- having a ring-side seat in political intrigue and manipulation. He now lives in North America where he writes and conducts business. He is writing under a pseudonym to protect his business interests and the interests of close associates in Uganda who are still a valuable source of strategic information. He has neither been associated with the Uganda army, nor has he held a high ranking government position. But he is very knowledgeable on current trends. He hopes to return to Uganda soon to resume his business.




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