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Saturday, 19 June 2010 09:36

KAMPALA, Friday

Human rights activists and opposition figures yesterday  accused the Ugandan government of deploying a militia to intimidate protesters and disperse demonstrations ahead of next year's presidential election.

The East African nation has one of the fastest-growing economies in the region and has seen heightened international investor interest since the discovery of commercial hydrocarbon deposits in the country's west in 2006.

Uganda's government has denied links with the militia but tensions are mounting ahead of the election, due early next year, as President Yoweri Museveni's government faces accusations it has become increasingly intolerant of dissent.

Activists say a mysterious militia, dubbed the Kiboko Squad, was first deployed by authorities in 2007 but has returned as the election approaches.

 Its members were accused of flogging people at a rally against the Electoral Commission on June 9.

"(The militia signals) the regime's growing sense of impunity," said Livingstone Ssewanyana, director of the Foundation for Human Rights Initiative, a Ugandan group.

The government denies training or deploying any militia, but opposition figures are defiant.
"We're absolutely sure these people are deployed by police," said Ibrahim Semujju Ibrahim Nganda, spokesman for Inter-Party Cooperation, a coalition of major opposition parties.

"But since (the government) has disowned them, the onus is on us to strike back and next time we hold a rally we'll come with clubs, too," he said.

Uganda's main opposition leader has already threatened to bring chaos and violence to the country in order to block the poll unless the Election Commission (EC) is revamped.

While the government does not deny the existence of a violent group of people breaking up demonstrations, it said they had no link to the authorities.

"Nobody deploys those people and certainly not the government because that's not our method of work. We don't use militias," Kabakumba Matsiko, minister for information and national guidance, told Reuters late on Wednesday.

"However, some individuals get fed up with chaos that these opposition people are sowing in the city and they have decided to defend themselves," she said.

Bruce Kyerere, Uganda Law Society president, said they were planning to sue the state if it failed to investigate the militia's activities and prosecute its members.

Analysts fear the simmering violence is a sign of worse things to come in the months before the poll.

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+1 #2 Joseph Nkunda 2010-06-19 14:50
they are known to the police. the police is not interested in arresting these criminals. they are even planning for the coming elections and they are planning to submit their lawless plans to the police chief, the very man you say is conducting the investigations into these illigal activities. sir, we too have some brains. we too can cleary see what is going on. we will continue to pursue this.
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+1 #1 ali mahmood 2010-06-19 14:49
you see the culture of thugs breeding thugs! people like the minister of internal affairs subscribe to this culture and this is the reason why he is deceiving ugandans that he is not aware of the crimes against ugandan which crimes are written right in his face. if he is not aware of these comes and these criminals called the kibooko squad, the lying man should resign immediately and face immadeate prosecution for failure to execute his duties. the man is extremely incompetent and without a viable wisdom. then comes the whatever mbabazi: ssebo mbabazi what form of logic are you employing here? if people commit a crime in broad day light, what need is there for an investigation? sir, we do have some brains. these people broke the law. these people are known. criminals normally hide from the police. these criminals are not hiding.
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