They said it....

Apr 20, 2004

"It’s not my intention to return to Uganda until we achieve the essential reforms that we are struggling for... Even if I was in Uganda at the time of the next elections, I would not offer myself as a candidate in the absence of the necessary reforms," RA chairman, <b>Col. Dr Kiiza Besigye</b>

"It’s not my intention to return to Uganda until we achieve the essential reforms that we are struggling for... Even if I was in Uganda at the time of the next elections, I would not offer myself as a candidate in the absence of the necessary reforms," RA chairman, Col. Dr Kiiza Besigye

"The Sheikh is right that his movement was restricted, the restriction was definitely an arrest, but not specifically aimed at him. We were only tracking the telephone number that his wife was using to communicate with the man we were looking for. When our officers realised that it was Sheikh Obeid Kamulegeya, they softened," Chief of Military Intelligence, Colonel Noble Mayombo explaining to the Parliamentary Defence and Internal Affairs committee at Parliament how the former Mufti was arrested in an anti-terrorism operation in Kampala recently.

"In our culture we do not disrespect leaders. People should be told about the achievements of the Movement rather than insult the president at funeral," Bushenyi woman MP, Mary Karooro Okurut on politicians who campaign at funerals

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