Saturday, February 20, 2016

Besigye said Uganda arrested again by police

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Soldiers of Uganda in collaboration with police officers have raided and surrounded the offices of the opposition party Forum for Democratic Change (FDC).The party's leader, Dr. Kizza Besigye, who has been vying for the presidency has been in the office and Patience Atuhaire BBC reporter says police have left him while in their car.NBS TV station reported that Besigye and Mugisha Muntu FDC president have been arrested at the headquarters location of Najjanankumbi, the party's supporters were dispersed using tear gas.Dr. Kizza Besigye's wife, Winnie Byanyima, wrote on Twitter that the opposition leader is still detained in the police station with Gen. Muntu Nagalama. Soldiers who protects says has given sleeping mat.DIRECT: updates UgandaAnother presidential candidate Amama Mbabazi has uploaded video on Twitter showing security officers outside his home. He says police have started arresting people outside his home.FDC party leaders were prepared to address the media about the elections held yesterday.Security officials patrolling the surrounding areas abound the headquarters of the FDC party, Catherine Byaruhanga BBC reporter says.The calls it sounds though it is unclear whether it is a real shot, rubber bullets or tear gas.This is the third time Besigye arrested this week. He was arrested yesterday evening in the suburb of Naguru, Kampala in the house in which the opposition claimed was rigged held.On Monday, he stopped for a moment while campaigning in Kampala. Police said he tried through unauthorized road.

Nationality Uganda share the general election

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Voters in Uganda will participate in general elections 18 February, which is the third since the restoration of multiparty 2005.They will choose a president, parliament and local government officials.President Yoweri Museveni, who led the nation for 30 years, is running for a fifth term leading, he faced seven other candidates.There are 15 million voters are expected to participate in the elections.MuseveniImage copyrightAPImage caption


MuseveniMuseveni has led Uganda for 30 yearsPresident Museveni has been in power since 1986. The battle to take the lead through 71 years old, and is one of the leaders who led Long continent.He was expected to finish serving his term ends in 2006 but in 2005 changed the constitution to remove term limits on the president.Mr Museveni has been subjected to criticism from Western countries zinazomtuhumu for violations of human rights. Ameyajibu those states to say grow into the internal affairs of Uganda.Kizza Besigye, who once was a great friend of Mr Museveni has faced him for election three times, using the party Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) would succeed.Amama Mbabazi was also a close friend of President Museveni before him to announce that he would vie for the presidency.He served as prime minister of Uganda from 2011 to 2014. Anawania as an independent through movement Go Forward.Besigye

Besigye

Mbabazi (left) and Besigye were one-time chief of Museveni friendsThere are four other candidates if they are not expected to provide stiff competition in the election.In Uganda, the president is elected for a term of five years.The candidate is required to get one vote over 50% of the votes cast to be announced winner otherwise take place the second round of the choice between a candidate who headed the second in the past 30 days.The country's Parliament consists of 418 items, following the creation of 43 new constituencies 2015.Issues that have been yakitawala campaign is unemployment, corruption and the quality of government services.Three chief candidates have promised to strengthen the infrastructure, dealing with corruption, job creation and improving the quality of health care among other commitments.The issue of oil is also featured on rallies. It found oil nation in 2006.

Couple South Korea 3000 merger

 
 
 
Approximately 3,000 couples from around the world have taken part in a mass wedding at the church's headquarters complex of uniting people in southern Korea.
Most of the couples had met only a few days before the marriage kufungishwa authority of the church before the ceremony Saturday in the area of Gapyeong, northeast of Seoul.
Weddings that which happens every time started to be held sixties.
The church was founded by the late Sun Myung Moon, limeshtumiwa to deceive his followers inalokana query.
Sung Myung Moon died in September 2013 at the age of 92 years.
Anaheshimwa and his supporters professed his Moonies.Wakosoaji have described that one decade.

/Police Vow to peace for election Uganda

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Uganda's police chief has promised that officials will be vigilant to ensure peace and tranquility during the elections tomorrow.
Inspector general of police Kalekezi Kayihura said voters are unfit to be concerned about their safety.
He said the incident happened Monday where police were confronted by supporters of opposition candidate Kizza Besigye constituted by misunderstandings and lack of cooperation.
Mr Besigye was detained by the police for some time.
Police said he was detained because he was going through unauthorized areas in the city of Kampala.
One man died during the clashes between his supporters and police that lasted several hours.
"We have been quiet during this pre-election, except a few cases here and there," Mr Kayihura told the press in Kampala.
"That happened Monday was due to the lack of cooperation from the members of the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) (Besigye his party). Yesterday there was a calm."

>Biography Kyalya, Uganda female presidential candidate

 Maureen

Maureen Faith is the son of the late Kyalya Waluube Kanobe Kyalya, a member of the party chronic Democrtic Party who was mayor of the city of Jinja 80 years.

Irene's mother Wekiya Jinja same time he represents in parliament and is now ambassador to Uganda in the Emirata.

Maureen is married and has three children.Kyalya who calls himself an activist of the evolution of society, is a lawyer who studied at the University of Portmouth in the UK.For his education he went to High School in Iganga high school.Maureen was approved by the election commission, and join the seven other presidential candidates, all men.But who is he?In addition to his community, Kyalya was unknown in Jinja that despite contesting a parliamentary seat in the district among the women and almost win.Kyalya spent much of his time living and studying in the UK, so a few people who knew him in Busoga region where he was born 41 years ago.In the 2011 elections, he Kyalya riot city of Jinja, and quickly gained popularity when he appeared as a candidate who was ahead in the contest the women.Aliwania the throne after his mother Irene Wekiya lose in the primaries against Nabiriye to decide to withdraw from the race.Kyalya who was the candidate of the FDC was defeated by Agnes Nabirye NRM party.Despite being a new candidate in the political scramble, Kyalya made an aggressive campaign to attract more voters.He objected to the election results in court before a decision has been made, but he surprised his followers when he said he has lost the desire for such cases.In 2012 July, was chosen as the national coordinator of the program to eliminate poverty in the county Busoga sub-region, working in partnership with the presidential palace.'' The reason I am choosing to join politics was to fight poverty among residents of the area of ​​Busoga. The President has appointed as one of those who can take responsibility for dealing with poverty. '''' I'm not a puppet like people think I am involved in a political system that is an alternative way to interact with local people to tackle poverty, '' was the answer to his critics who say he has bought.But a short time later clashed with residents of Busoga, including councilors and technical officers who disagreed with his methods of work.Others criticize and say it's rude, but said that is aiming to achieve his dream of eliminating poverty in Busoga area, and that no litakalomzuia.Later Kyalya clashed with traditional rulers of the Kingdom of Busoga intervened leadership of the kingdom.For him, except Bulamogi Chief Edward Columbus Wambuzi, other chiefs were all that remained in the seats illegally.Checked and organize reviewed chiefs appointed in accordance with the law in every area of ​​the kingdom and vowed to ensure that the roles and responsibilities, step iliyozua disturbance in the kingdom.In the past two years in office, President Yoweri Museveni called him and assured him that he would send in another post, but he left for the UK where he has been living until recently.

Museveni: I believe I will win the elections

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Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has said he is confident he will win the presidential elections due on Thursday.

However, he said he is ready to hand over power to another person if his party fails.Responding to questions of Venus Yunus BBC reporter during a press conference hall on Sunday, Mr Museveni said for now he does not see any party that can remove members of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) office."I do not think the opposition will win NRM. Because we know our strength. We know we will win, but if we fail then we will leave those who have won. But I do not think there NRM party may win this time, "he said.About preparing the succession of his time in power to leave you arrive, Mr Museveni said he did not prepare a successor."I have an heir to my field, but not in Uganda. Uganda people will choose who will lead them when I retire, "he said.Presidents who have led the longest AfricaBiography of Yoweri MuseveniHowever he expressed when he retired, saying "citizen" shall be ordered to retire.He pointed out however that he would obey the constitution.At present constitution be above the age of 75 years the president that Mr Museveni is now almost attaining the age of 72 years meant that his final year of the next term, if he came to power, he will be 76 years old.In Africa, the leaders of many nations have been done to change the constitution to enable continuous lead.In Uganda, there was a measure of the president's two terms from 1996 to 2005 but was removed kumuweza Mr Museveni to run for another term after serving his two terms.

home town

 

For nearly 30 years, Gregoire Ahongbonon, an engineer from Benin, has helped many people in West Africa have problems caring kiakili.Amekuwa residential facilities managed by his non-governmental organization, the Organization of St. Camille. Above all, he volunteered to deal with the behavior of locking people with mental retardation.

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Aime has come now from his room. Walks and closer and closer, her ankles were tied to the foot of metals.

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This story unfolds in a small house in the city of Calavi, outskirts of Cotonou, capital of Benin. Aime, 24, has mental problems and his older brother and sister have been cared for according to their abilities.

"Closeness we had because he bothers people tend to come here and complain," says his brother, Rosinos.

"Sometimes they even attack people on the street and demanded they rob something. They screamed uninterruptedly, day and night. Have been disturbed too much. "

The family could not afford Aime receive special treatment in government hospitals for mental diseases, Jacquot Public Hospital, where the fee rises franca 20,000 CFA each month - about half the average wage. Instead, they gave themselves the treatment recommended by the hospital, and even eight months after the drugs were unable to buy them.

Aime had begun to be quieter, but without the reference medicine his illness quickly. Rosinos and sister, were frustrated when he attended a lecture Edmunda Ahongbonon Gregoire, who had objected to the exclusion and marginalization of people with mental retardation.

Later Edmunda asked Ahongbonon advice, and Aime now sent a managed and education center of St. Camille Calavi area, which kitawagharimu very small amount of money.

The organization has more than ten stations Ivory Coast, Benin, Togo, and Burkina Faso, which is caring for thousands of patients.

Ahongbonon and his staff are looking for homeless people, who were thrown into the streets, and their families, and resettlement. They also traveled throughout West Africa and following the stories of people who are mentally ill or under house arrest who are abused and suffer in rural areas. When he is made a person like that tend to him.

"Patients mental illness are viewed as people who possessed or bewitched," says Ahongbonon.

"That's the normal state for Africa, but the situation is worse Benin, Benin ... because it is where the magic of voodoo and therefore this belief is more severe."

In Benin, a person is sick, the first thing to be considered is the family doctor sent her to the indigenous or meetings of evangelical preachers who claim they can heal through prayer

Pelagie grandson AGOSSOU, Judikael, fell ill, his friends persuaded him to send him one church he pulled out demons.

He rejected this advice, but tried many other things, including a visit to indigenous healer.

Judikael problem was a kind of schizophrenia, and she heard zikimwambia put off his clothes and get out of the house.

"Once, after my escape child home again, one girl came up to me and tell me that Judikael was running around the city with only underwear," says AGOSSOU.

"I ran quickly, but he saw me, he started to run ... Nilimkimbiza and people began to rush too, thinking he was a thief. I'm with him I was shouted 'Msimdhuru, is my son.' I was very worried that police would harm they think is a thief."

He tried to send him to a private clinic but it was too expensive, and it is here where he decided to visit a traditional healer, where franca paid 80,000 CFA (£ 93) and was given medication that did not work.

"I called to tell her medication did not work," AGOSSOU says, "and he replied, 'Then stop him.'"

There are many varieties of indigenous patients.

Physician kind of "bokhonon" reflects spiritual issues to identify and provide a curse, and "amawato" is a folk medicine healer.

"The patient came first, tend naagua, and whether he violated the norms, he offended someone or been bewitched," says Nestor Dakowegbe, one of the traditional healers are widely known in the country.

"He becomes easier to treat mental illness if you come from or bewitched victim misdeeds of his ancestors - there is only a cover. But whether it is inherited or due to natural phenomenon such as being hit on the head, then it is hard to measure."

Nestor Dakowegbe is bokhonon healer and shaman to mawato, so its treatment tend to have medicinal properties, including applications for gods and actions that take anfaa patient. Boasts About the knowledge that his family has been with them for many generations, and does not see any threat from scientific treatment.

"Some doctors already know. When they are detected by the patient and European medicine does not work, tend to come to me.

"This happened so many times that we were partners. Sometimes, I also ask doctors to help me in these modern complex cases. "

Galbert Ahi, one of the doctors in Benin mentally, and former director of the hospital Jacquot, is one of the doctors who believe mental illness can work with traditional healers.

He tells me a story about a woman who had been struggling with depression, who took her to a traditional healer, and he recovered.

"I had very humble, a doctor who specializes with his degree, went looking for a doctor to help me blind 'see' what the problem was," he said.

"Some doctors say, warning:" You do I treat but we heals. "And I mean that after treating the patient, should be to complete the work. Walainishe everything must be restored to the patient in his culture."

Gregoire Ahongbonon concerned about such an arrangement.

"The attitude that we have in Africa is that physicians are better than ordinary doctors in treating mental illnesses. But I've seen the opposite. Many patients begins at the church and to the charmers, and so before they reach the hospital, their situation has become very bad.

"Are these natural healers they heal? That is the main question."

Camille Saint Agency does not have any doctor of mental illnesses lasting Benin, but are visited by doctors from Europe regularly.

They visit and stay for several weeks to several months after each pass.