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April 25, 2012 at 11:39 pm #19056Anonymous
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Buno bwonna bukodyo bwakutta ate nga tebatta baabwe singa mukigenderera bafunye abaganda bangi bebakozesa emirimu gyebamanyi nti gijja kubatuusa mu mitawaana kyebava tebakozesa baabwe era kati ktebava tebafaayo kubanunulayo bo kennyini ababatuma lwaaki si bebasooka okuletebwa bonna nebavunanibwa kyenkanyi, olwokuba yo gavumenti ekyayagala okukolagana ne gavumenti ya china esigala ebawa contract mu nsi yaffe kyokka ngegenda kutta abantu baffe abo bonna kyokka basobola okubasiba ate nga nababatuma olwokuba bo bayinza okuba nga amateeka ga China bagamanyi, nebakwaata abaganda bebaba basindika okubattisa lwaaki tebakwaata bava mumawanga gaabwe oba banyinaabwe oba baganda baabwe? bwebigenda bivaayo babawa case nga ebisenge byacase mwebakweese enjaga sirowooza nti singa babakwaata nebabategeeza nti mu case mulimu enjaga era nebabategeeza nti gyemulaga batta abantu bebakutte ne njaga sirowooza nti bandigambye nti katugende batutte naye nga tubatwalidde enjaga yammwe
ABAGANDA KYEKISEERA OKUBEERA OBUMU OKUYIMIRIZA OKUTTA KUNO OKUGENDERERE OKUTEKEBWA KU BAGANDAJune 5, 2012 at 9:19 am #27930Be bamu bebogerako wano bebagenda okutta oba eno list ndala? Mu monitor banamawanga bagamba babatte kubanga Abaganda babbi nnyo. Bebabwaamidde ku ttaka lyaffe nga abatalina waabwe kyokka bagamba ffe babbi. Tumbavu, twetamiddwa embwa zino.Zikozesa buli kimu okutukiriza genocide ku Baganda. Naye luliba olwo!
23 Ugandans to hang over drugs in China
By Don Wanyama
Saturday, June 2 2012
22 others serving life sentences while 27 cases pending judgmentTwenty three Ugandans have been sentenced to death for smuggling drugs into China, documents seen by Saturday Monitor indicate.
Information compiled by Uganda’s embassy in China shows that another 22 Ugandans are serving life in several jails scattered across China, while four others have been placed behind bars for a period ranging between 12 and 15 years.
The fate of 27 other suspects hangs in a balance as they wait judgement over their cases. Four other suspects held in Hong Kong—an annex province of China—thought to be Ugandans, have refused to divulge any information about themselves. Of those convicted, 23 are female while 26 are men.
Uganda’s Ambassador to China Charles Wagidoso says most Ugandans caught in the drugs trade, which is banned in many countries, are mere conduits of bigger players.“Many times these Ugandans don’t even own the drugs,” Mr Wagidoso told Saturday Monitor this week in Beijing.
“They are just paid to transport the drugs. I have sent our officers to talk to several of those arrested and we have discovered that they are used mainly by Pakistanis and Nigerians.”
The diplomat said their investigations show that most of the mules (people transporting drugs) are paid an average of $5,000 (about Shs12 million) for each mission. Part of the money, Mr Wagidoso said, is paid before undertaking the assignment while the rest is offered upon successful delivery of the illicit drugs.
“We have passed all this information to relevant authorities who are now working with Interpol to try and track the perpetrators. We hope they can sort this out quickly.”
Sovereign state
The ambassador said much as they would want to intercede and probably get “lenient” sentences for the suspects, it is not possible.”“China is a sovereign state and it must implement its laws as it deems fit. What we have done is let our Chinese colleagues know that many of these people arrested are victims of tough economic circumstances. They are not professionals. It is on that basis that some of those who had been placed on death row had their sentences reduced to life imprisonment.”
Uganda anti-narcotic fight
Several police reports show that Uganda is a convenient hub in the international drugs trade because of its weak laws.If arrested with drugs in Uganda, one could pay a fine of not more than Shs1 million or get jailed for a term not exceeding six months.
The police insist the law must be amended to provide for tougher sanctions.
On deathrow
Bonitor Naggay
Jean Kirunda Ndawula
Lucy Amor Acen
Gertrude Ndagire Ssentongo
Bako Maria Paira
Lillian Nakungu Deborah
Sandra Nalumansi
Reagan Ssekajja
Anthony Kalule
Joseph Mukasa Mulindwa
Isaac Jagwe
Alfred Ssempewo
Charles Candia
Eddie Kasumba
Jason Mukiibi
Nassur Salim
Faridu Kalema
Peter Bogere
Felix Nsubuga
Madinah Kyalimpa
Susan Kakeeto
Betty AsiimweJune 5, 2012 at 10:03 am #27931They understood it for what it is, systematic genocide.
Ugandan drug dealers survive gallows in China
NV Jun 03, 2012By Milton Olupot
The Chinese government has agreed to lift the death sentence on a total of 22 Ugandans who were due for execution over offences of drug trafficking.
These are among the 82 people, 39 women, and 43 men, mainly between the ages of 25 and 40, who are languishing in various prisons facing varying sentences ranging from 12 years in prison, to life imprisonment, in China.
Thirteen of them are undergoing trial over related offences. The 22 were sentenced to death, but the Ugandan Ambassador to China Charles Wagidoso, explained, “The execution of the death sentence has been differed, after the intervention of the Uganda government through the embassy.”
“This illicit trade is taking a worrying trend. We get reports of Ugandans arrested so often. Most of these are young people, who are paid about $5000 to carry the drugs,” he said.
“We have lobbied the Chinese government and let them know that these are victims of economic circumstances and they should be handled with leniency,” he said.
Death sentence
1. Bonitor Naggayi
2. Jean Kirunda Ndawula
3. Lucy Awor Ocen
4. Gertrude Ndagire Ssentongo
5. Bako Maria Paira
6. Lilian Deborah Nakungu
7. Sandra Nalumansi
8. Reagan Ssekajja
9. Anthony Kalule
10. Mukasa Joseph Mulindwa
11. Jaggwe Isaack
12. Afred Ssempewo
13. Charles Candia
14. Eddie Kasumbam
15. Jason Mukiibi
16. Nassuru Salim
17. Kalema Faridu
18. Peter Bogere
19. Felix Robert Nsubuga
20. George Nsubuga
21. Madinah Kyalimpa Ndalamba
22. Susan Kakeeto Namutebi
23. Betty Asiimwe
Life imprisonment
1. Paul Muwonge
2. Abiga Moses
3. Ocokoru Keren
4. Agnes Nansamba
5. Florence Driwaru
6. Norah Dezu
7. Juliyan Ssenyonjo
8. Collins Nsanziiro
9. Arnold Muganza
10. Peace Nakimuli
11. Lucy Bako
12. Sarah Nakayiza
13. Were Jarnila Mugamba
14. Stella Ssewagaba
15. Hindu Nantamu
16. Alex Nanyange
17. Ayub Bisaso
18. Miria David
19. Ausi Muyimbwa
20. Kaweesa Ssalongo Ibulaimu
21. Sunday Turuma
22. Val Musa Kisa
23. Yasini Mahamood Bukenya
24. Asaad Ssegawa
Deported
1. Jesca Kirabira
2. Sarah Basiima
Jailed
1. Doka Zaitun (15 years)
2. Paulo Kato (12-years)
3. Christine Nalubwama (15 years)
4. Maliro Aminsi
Not yet sentenced
1. Tadeo Kirwana
2. Annet Namisango
3. Habiba Musa
4. Nalukwago Nambi
5. Josephine K. Mulimbi
6. Robina Nakato
7. Ham Andrew Ngobi
8. Stellah Kabatoro
9. Pearl Kisembo
Kobusinge
10. Lucy Gunawan
11. Bosco Tugumisirize
12. Christopher Mutyaba
13. Robert Baluku
14. Ronald Kasirye
15. Mariam Ssekandi
16. Sera Musoke
17. Sendigya Jimmy Kaboba
18. Henry Kakooza
19. Atukundah Liz Katabishwa
20. Godfrey Ssembatya
21. Rehema Sebbi
22. Sharifa Keinembabazi
23. Eria Judgement Musisi
24. Edward Mukasa
25. Joramu Mwagazi
26. Hawa Nanyunja
27. Tanisha Sherry Amimo
28. Haruna Agaba (On remand)
29. Mikaili Mutengu Johnson (Convicted, appeal in progress)
Note: Four other Ugandans imprisoned in Hong Kong did not consent to the disclosure of any information regarding them.
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