How Ugandan President ” Museveni” betrayed real Pan African Leaders?
Posted in April 21st, 2009
by Editor in International News
Courtesy of: http://www.radiokatwe.com/
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Museveni’s track record of betraying African leaders
This man, had he not gone to school, he would be a simple chicken thief or if the Okellos had not been fools, he would be either in hell where he belongs since he is so evil, or a bandit robbing andshooting people on high ways.
I am writing in response to a one Tamale Mirundi, M7’s press secretary. This small chap is disgusting to say the least and a fine specimen of typical poor up bringing like M7 his boss. No wonder he has fallen into bed to betray his fellow Ugandans.
Museveni has never and will never be a revolutionary (for what its worth). This man is just a simple stooge of anyone who has power and money to buy him off. He has zero principles, the only things which guide him are greed, cunning and cowardice.
Having worked with him closely for years, I can give a number of high profile Museveni betrayals as below:
Fidel Castro Ruz: you all remember when NRM had just come to power in 1986, M7 supported the so called barter trade in time of need when our so called new friends the Americans wanted Museveni out of power.
In 1987, the Americans went as far as sending a delegation headed by an assistant Secretary of State to tell Museveni to back off from Libya and Cuba.
In the outside tent, you could see Museveni denying that he had any dealings with Libya till this African-American showed Museveni satellite evidence and warned Museveni in a diplomatic way that he risks losing the support of and being thrown out by Americans.
This was the turning point and first betrayal of Castro and Gaddafi by the so-called revolutionaries in Kampala. His true colors came out in that meeting and we could not believe it. Museveni almost knelt down before this Afro- American man and begged him to spare him promising that in future he will be a servant to the Americans and do whatever they ask.
Now, do not ask were the so-called friendship with America came from. This was in 1987, in an outside tent at Entebbe State House.
A Uganda delegation visited Cuba in 1987, and Castro told a pan-African official and former rally driver Jimmy Dean (RIP) that he could see that Uganda was heading for big problems never seen before during Amin and Obote time.
Castro said this was because he sensed Museveni was not a revolutionary as he pretends to be but a simple stooge capable of bring Uganda to its knees should he ever be allowed to rule for more than five years. He told Jimmy Dean, if he was wrong, he would ask to be forgiven later but he as Castro was so sure Museveni would betray Ugandans and end up just stealing the little they had and do what Americans wanted.
Had Jimmy lived long enough, he would now be haunted since he dismissed what Castro was selling. M7 is a very good liar and had successfully deceived most Ugandans in those early days of NRM rule.
Most African so-called “revolutionary leaders” who received help from Castro in their struggles for power have been visiting the sick leader now thought to be on his death bed, but Museveni is pretending not to be aware the Castro needs support at this time more than any other. You can see the evil in the man.
General Sani Abacha: You all remember this General who locked up Abiola (RIP) and Olusegun Obasanjo for treason. The betrayal by Museveni this time was on Moshood Abiola, a supporter of the NRM/NRA during the bush war. Abiola gave NRA lots of money and connected NRM to many European and African friends.
As always, our boss M7 promised him that as soon as he become President, he would pay back in terms of business investments in Uganda.
When Abiola heard that Uganda had a potential for oil, he rung up his so called friend to remind him of a promise he made in 1984. He wanted shares in the oil and also some investment in the telecommunication sector.
Museveni hates sharing anything. He was not willing to pay back his debt. He just flew to Nigeria and advised his fellow General to spare Obasanjo but do away with Abiola. You can see the evil in the man.
Mobutu Sese Seko: This Mobuto you see helped Museveni so much to the extent of issuing him a passport. Yes Museveni had a diplomatic passport issued to him by Mobutu. Difficult to believe but it is true. These two were good friends and for all we care, Museveni still sends our tax money to the Mobutu family.
Laurent-Desire Kabila: you know the story of the man and how he was killed by his mentor. The son, Joseph fears Museveni so much that he can never set foot in Uganda where he grew up. The distrust is so deep that any serious meeting between Uganda and DRC always takes place in a third country. Joseph Kabila knows how treacherous Museveni is.
Paul Kagame: you know the fights between these two, both are evil men but at least one has some principles and the other is just a stooge.
Samuel Daniel Nujoma: Museveni loves pomp and used to hop around with Nujoma a true African revolutionary before 1990.
You remember, once Museveni offered Nujoma a free ride in his Presidential Jet from Addis Ababa to Uganda showing off how he was a good friend to Nujoma and the people of Namibia.
But he betrayed Nujoma when he became President and wanted to bring the COMESA meeting to his capital city Windhoek. All fellow COMESA Presidents were in favour of the meeting being held in Namibia but Museveni who was then chairman wanted it in Eritrea. The two have never met again and we all know what happened to COMESA.
Melchior Ndadaye became Burundi’s first Hutu President, but a few months later he was assassinated 1993 by a group of Tutsi army officers. The killers of Ndadeya are still living off your tax money given by the state of Uganda. In fact after they fled Burundi they were staying at Sheraton Hotel Kampala at your expense.
Juvenal Habyarimana: This man though evil himself helped Museveni so much during his war with Obote. Museveni had or still has a diplomatic passport first issued to him by Habyarimana and may have been renewed but recalled later on by Paul Kagame. He betrayed his fellow thug.
John Garang de Mabior: May God rest his soul in peace. We are not saying he was a good man, that is for our brothers in Sudan to judge. But he came to see his what he thought was a fellow revolutionary, and ended up in hell.
Questions should be asked: where did Museveni get a ‘new’ Presidential helicopter within a week, which he now uses without the public getting to know that so much money has been lost within a week?
What I am bring to your attention is that Garang did not die in the Presidential helicopter. Ugandans should not be fooled that Museveni who fears to be betrayed and killed so much that he carries his own tea around, would use a UPDF helicopter knowing that his people do not have enough funds to maintain them.
He just painted the Presidential helicopter in army colors.
Jonas Malheiro Savimbi: You may find it hard to believe that with black diamonds, Savimbi bought the heart of the Ugandan “revolutionary” and betrayed the people of Angola. Savimbi was a frequent visitor of Museveni staying either at Entebbe or his farm in Mbarara. He used to bring a small bag of diamonds on each visit. These are your “revolutionaries”. Shameful but true.
The old airport was his entry point and he would take a chopper to one of the safe houses or farm.
Isaias Afewerki: Was betrayed by Museveni the stooge after instructions given by the Americans
Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi: was betrayed recently at the African Union meeting in Ghana. Thanks to M7 again acting as an American stooge. Things are agreed on in private but when it comes to the open meeing the man sells you without any warning! The good or is it bad Colonel must be regretting his words “revolutionarist do not retire”.
If he was also a little wiser, the Colonel would know he is dealing with a simple “chicken thief”, to borrow his(M7s) own words. Anyway, M7 will sooner than later learn that you do not betray that Colonel and get away with it. It is now just a matter of time before you see Gaddafi sponsoring another rebel group. For sure with the sputtering CPA-GOSS in Sudan, he must have started to smile.
Fellow Ugandans, as you spend time debating whether Museveni is a revolutionary or not, those are some of the facts. These are foreign interests but I can make an even longer list of incidents of high betrayal of “fellow Ugandans”.
He says he is not a “chicken thief”, but just ask the former and present commissioners of URA, Bank Governers, Army Chiefs and you will hear stories of raw theft.
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