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[dehai-news] Chimpreports.com: Breaking: Museveni Issues "Irreversible" Order To Pull UPDF Out Of Somalia

From: Berhane Habtemariam <Berhane.Habtemariam_at_gmx.de_at_dehai.org>
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2012 19:01:22 +0100

Breaking: Museveni Issues "Irreversible" Order To Pull UPDF Out Of Somalia


By <http://www.chimpreports.com/index.php/author/AdminBrian/> Anita Ashaba

 

02/11/2012

President Yoweri Museveni and his army generals have resolved that Uganda
must pull out of Somalia, the Security Minister has revealed.

Hon. Wilson Muruli Mukasa told press on Friday at the Uganda Media Centre
that Uganda is withdrawing its forces from all foreign countries with the
view to consolidate internal security.

"We have proposed to the United Nations that we want to withdraw our forces
from Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Somali
in order to concentrate on our own security," said Muruli.

This follows a recent report leaked by the United Nations (UN) showing that
Uganda was supporting M23 rebels in the Eastern region of DRC.

Muruli said they had sent a representative in the United States to present
their proposal to the UN.

"As we talk, Ruhakana Rugunda is in the US to deliver our message to the
Secretary Council and Secretary General of the UN," he said.

Muruli said government's decision to pull out troops from regional countries
is "irreversible" because "that's what we have decided."

He again clarified that Uganda has never given "any single form of
assistance or military training" to the M23 who mutinied in April, accusing
Kinshasha of reneging on its commitments in the 2009 peace agreement that
incorporated them (initially called CNDP) in the Congo army (FARDC).

 "Why do people want to tarnish our name? After all the sacrifices we have
made to help our neighbors and ensure there is stability in the region.
Therefore let us watch our country and make sure there is enough security,"
said Muruli.

"Whoever wants to cause us trouble, will have to find us in our country," he
added.

The Ugandan troops are in Somalia on a UN and African Union mandate.

Uganda was enraged when UN "experts" said the Kampala government was sending
military equipment and recruits to support M23.

The leaked report came at a time when Museveni had convinced M23 rebels on
the request of regional leaders to give truce a chance so as to create an
atmosphere for peace talks with Kinshasha.

Ugandan leaders described the report as a "clear case of backstabbing."

Matters were worsened when DRC President Joseph Kabila held a press
conference, saying Uganda must be "forthcoming" with information regarding
the UN report.

Chimpreports security correspondents say Uganda's decision will surely tilt
regional security balance in and also give room for the spread of Islamic
extremism and violence.

UPDF-led AMISOM saw the fall of Mogadishu and subsequent pacification of
Somalia after failed efforts by the Ethiopian army and US forces.

Uganda's forces also helped South Sudan achieve independence from the
Khartoum dictatorship through support to SPLA and also Rwanda Patriotic
Front to defeat the genocidal regime in Rwanda.

Muruli also denied media reports that Internal Security Organization was
clashing with Police. "I don't know any clash with police because we both
have clear mandates in the constitution," he said.

 "We also have a Joint Intelligence Committee with technical security
experts. However, intelligence is gathered on any matters from open sources
and they seat everyday so if there was any problem with police, I would know
that."

 
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