Ugandans support Byanyima in exposing Museveni's dirty secrets
Ever since Winnie Byanyima, the wife of Dr. Kizza Besigye threatened that she would expose President Museveni's dirty secrets as a measure against his harassing of Dr. Besigye, Radio Katwe has received submissions and messages of support for Byanyima.
The public has got tired of the NRM's dirty tricks.
For every crime, pain and murder that Ugandans have for so long endured, there has been a witness.
During the course of the next five days, we are appealing to anyone with information on Musevenis victims to please send it in.
If you have any information at all supporting or clarifying on the unfortunate events on this list, please send it in. Help your country, your fellow citizens to fully understand and come to grips with our unfortunate history. This is your chance to set the record straight.
Check back often to follow up on changes and modifications.
Brig. Perino Okoya, commander of Second Infantry Brigade, 1970.
Nicholas Stroh, American journalist, 1971.
Robert Siedle, Makerere University lecturer, 1971.
James Bwogi, director of Uganda Television, 1971.
Michael Kabali Kaggwa, president of Uganda Industrial Court, 1971.
Father Clement Kiggundu, Roman Catholic priest and former editor of Muuno newspaper, 1971.
Raiti Omongin, first leader of FRONASA, 1972.
Ali Picho Owiny, former GSU intelligence officer and colleague of Museveni, 1972.
Valerino Rwaheru, comrade in arms of Museveni, 1972.
William a.k.a "Black" Mwesigwa, comrade in arms of Museveni, 1972.
Basil Kiiza Bataringaya, former minister of Internal Affairs, 1972.
Erifazi Laki, county chief of Rwampara, 1972.
Patrick Ruhinda, lawyer, 1972.
Benedicto Kiwanuka, president general of DP and Chief Justice, 1972.
Frank Kalimuzo, vice chancellor of Makerere University, 1972.
John Kakonge, secretary general of Uganda People's Congress, 1972
James Karuhanga, comrade in arms of Museveni, 1973.
Hope Rwaheru, wife of Museveni and sister of Valeriano Rwaheru, 1973.
Lt. Col. Michael Ondoga, minister of Foreign Affairs, 1974.
Martin Mwesiga, comrade in arms of Museveni, 1974.
† Magara an NRA commander in the 1981-86 Luwero bush war.
Museveni did this with his men who had infiltrated the UPC and are now openly with him like Dr. Nsaba Buturo.
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