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Tuesday, August 9, 2016

WARNING TO EX-#UGANDA MILITARY SOLDIERS IN DIASPORA


Museveni has lured many ex-military personnel in the diaspora to go back to Uganda and a strong warning is hereby issued to those soldiers who are thinking of going back to Uganda that you are digging your own graves. The warning is directed especially to those soldiers from Buganda who have been lured into going back to Uganda. Museveni will slaughter you after getting information from you. Those that have gone back are first taken to CMI to give statements and ask yourselves why is this so?

Museveni is using Katumba Wamala to convince fellow Baganda soldiers to go back and among those lured to go back is one Capt. Kabali Masembe. Many of these soldiers have been active in anti Museveni and many of them have participated in meetings to topple the Museveni regime. This is a betrayal of the highest order and have rolled out efforts to remove dictator Museveni's corrupt government.

It is one thing to be lured back but another thing to try and convince those that are determined to form a fighting force to abandon their struggle to liberate our nation from dictatorship. We will not be deterred by those that have left us and gave information regarding our plans and we are more determined than ever to free our nation from occupation by Rwanda. Our nation is put in chokehold by Museveni's foreign forces such as M23 on standby incase Uganda is invaded by her true sons and daughters.

Those that have joined the Museveni regime must know that, we may have a setback but our plans will go on. We are asking members of UPDF to desert the force and not die for a corrupt family of dictator Museveni. We thank those brave soldiers who have resisted the promise and temptations, of money but have their country at heart. Either you are with us or you are with the occupying force calling itself the Uganda government.

Stop The Madness.

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