The Ugandan Genocidal was again displaying his madness in public by ordering his guards to shoot and kill Ugandans after he was denied entry to a crime scene.
The Kasubi Tombs in Uganda, the final resting place of Uganda(Buganda) royalty and a UNESCO World Heritage Site-dating back 150 years- the tombs of five ancient kings were destroyed overnight by state arsonists.
The dictator, Yoweri museveni, suffered a shock of his life when he was blocked from reaching the Kasubi tombs that caught fire last night.
Angry Ugandans booed the tyrant and wanted to lynch him, then set up a barricade to stop the thug from reaching the burnt tombs.
The tyrant gunmen fired in the air to disperse them but to no avail.
But this was not enough as the civilians kept lying on the ground and Museveni was overheard shouting, “you lazy scouts!!!”
Then a barrage of fire was aimed at those civilians that were lying on the ground, before the tyrant was driven away.
Police and other security agencies are in the meantime working to restore calm. The government of Uganda is yet to make a statement on the incident.
The Kampala women MP Nabilah Sempala narrowly escaped a bullet fired by Military Police and a man standing next to her was shot in the back.
Radio journalist Mukiibi Serunjogi was shot in the knee and the Mityana South Member of Parliament Ssozi Kaddumukasa also was roughed up by the Military Police.
The Military Police and troops of the Presidential Guard Brigade have taken over security at the site.
At the time of drafting this report, 12 civilians were confirmed dead and Wandegeya police station has been set on fire.
Categories: Politics · Resistance
Tagged: buganda, buganda tombs, kampla, kasubi, Kasubi Royal Tombs, kasubi tombs, kasubi tombs on fire, uganda, uganda shrines, yoweri museveni
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Thank u guys for this wonderfull coverage.
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Common sense. the president definitely had to make an appearance at the scene.
Correction , he did not order them to shoot. The people wer shot at because they tried to stone the president.
Really sad that such ordinary and poor people are struggling and suffering so bad...What is much worse - is that these people are just desperate and can even kill..That's the concern of the government...that can't do anything...Really sad...
I have to wonder why these people didn't want the president to inspect these ruins in the first place. There's got to be some underlying fact to that. The real question is "Who is Museveni?". We can argue forever about who was right or not but the fact of the matter is that people were killed and a sacred burial ground was destroyed. If we look past politics and government and go straight to human decency, maybe we can get somewhere.
mwe u think u r sorting NO!!!! u r instead inciting