Lawless
Somalia will keep Karamoja armed forever.
31/01/2007
By Maj. Felix Kulayigye
[UPDF spokesperson]
UNLESS
the unrestricted supply of light arms entering
Uganda from Somalia is stopped, the ancient problem
of armed traditional cattle raiders will remain
permanent in East Africa.
It will mean that the current disarmament exercise
will also continue forever, as the gunmen disarmed
yesterday acquire new weapons the following morning.
This illegal and unlimited proliferation of small
arms and their ammunition is one of the reasons why
the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) must get
into Somalia and help restore law and order in that
failed state.
Barre took the Peace
President Siad Barre had very little to commend him
as a leader. However, many Somalis wonder whether
they did not jump out of the frying pan into the
fire when that dictator was overthrown. From a
relative peace with very few fundamental rights,
Somalis suddenly got every deadly right and lost all
the peace!
Somalia’s next door neighbours began paying the
price in floods of refugees, including some armed to
the teeth. The influx spilled over and Uganda too
got her share of being ‘too near’.
Black Hawk Syndrome
Some Ugandans are opposed to our troops going to
Somalia, despite the fact that the UPDF’s mandate
has been internationally endorsed. Among the reasons
they cite is that our soldiers may die in the
pursuit of what they consider unworthy. They
remember the withdrawal of US forces after Somali
gunmen had seized and murdered several of them in
1993.
That is when the US lost hope in its ‘Operation
Restore Hope’. Sadly, few Ugandans remember anything
about this except the scenes of horror, as crazed
militiamen desecrated the bodies of the slain US
Rangers. Hardly any remember the images of
starvation, including one in which a patient vulture
waited to eat a Somali baby and its mother. Few
remember the scenes of tearful relief from ordinary
Somalis, as US soldiers handed over kits of badly
needed food and fresh water.
UPDF’s peace missionaries
The American expedition was replaced by the UN
Mission to Somalia, in which our army was to play a
part. Our force was placed under the command of Lt.
Gen.
Edward Wamala Katumba now the Commander of Land
Forces.
The National Resistance Army, from which the UPDF
emerged, had completed a successful tour of duty in
deadly Liberia.
Apart from the many unpredictable rebel groups and
the remains of the former national army, Liberia
suffered from several bandit gangs. These gun
slingers spiced up their brutality with acts of
cannibalism, but the Ugandan force, under Brig. Ivan
Koreta and Lt. Col. Levi Karuhanga accomplished its
mission without mishap.
Against saving Somalia
We do not remember any public opposition to the
expeditions to Liberia and Somali, but we know that
our army was far less equipped for such tasks than
it is now. One reason for opposing the Somali
expedition is that it seems to lack the direct
backing of the super powers, especially the US.
Although US involvement does not seem apparent, it
is an established fact.
Political manouvring has also reared its ugly head,
with hitherto respected leaders with a commendable
grasp of military strategy and the geopolitics of
the region, also screaming that the UPDF cannot step
anywhere outside Uganda until Kony ceases to be the
menace to peace that he is. Some of these
politicians were in top government positions when we
went to Liberia, prepared for Somalia and then
patrolled the Congo to neutralise the grand rebel
alliance that was threatening our flanks from there.
Enemy within?
One MP has said he opposes the Somali expedition
because he does not know the intimate details of how
the UPDF will be commanded, supplied with food and
transported back in case of casualties.
One almost prays for a time when service in the
armed forces will be a cardinal requirement for
aspiring MPs because some of these issues would not
waste valuable time.
We recall that as Col. Aronda prepared to move
troops into Sudan for the successful ‘Operation Iron
Fist’, one MP from Acholi used his freedom of speech
to advertise the estimated number of UPDF troops and
equipment he had seen around Aswa Ranch. He even
said that an invasion of the Sudan in pursuit of the
LRA was very likely. Some of these are the MPs who
must be informed of UPDF’s foreign missions before
hand for parliament to decide whether the country
should be protected before disaster strikes home!
We appeal to Ugandans not to hide behind the facade
of sympathy for the UPDF to frustrate the Somalia
expedition. Should they succeed in thwarting it,
they will only have brought the deaths they fear
closer to home.
Brothers since Mutesa I
The Somalis and Somalia are neither foreign nor far.
So vibrant is the Somali community here that we have
elected and appointed them to positions of
responsibility.
Among the examples of Uganda-Somalia solidarity is
Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi’s deputy treasurer (Enkuluze),
Owekitiibwa Umar Mandela. Mandela’s name is also
indelibly stamped on the sports legacy of this
country as treasurer of mighty Villa SC. In
entrusting Mandela with Buganda’s cash, Kabaka
Mutebi was falling back on the view of his
ancestors, who made friends with potentially
dangerous neighbours and fought those who rejected
friendship.
As European civilisation marched onto Uganda, the
Wazungu found the Somali to be some of the best
scouts and soldiers on the sub-continent.
That is why Lord Frederick Lugard records that his
entry into Uganda would have been more difficult and
dangerous were it not for the services of his chief
scout, a Somali named Doualla. Doualla and other
Somali troops were to play a key role in the battles
which later raged between Lugard’s forces and those
opposed to British rule.
Baganda commanders like Sir Apollo Kaggwa and Chev.
Stanislaus Mugwanya enjoyed fighting the formidable
Omukama Kabalega, with these Somalis on their side.
Plundering Abroad?
There has been talk about the UPDF going abroad to
plunder and return with foreigners as wives. These
have been cited as reasons for opposing the
expedition to Somalia, but they do not hold much
water.
First, plundering is an offence that can be dealt
with administratively. This plundering of Congo has
received wider coverage in Uganda, by Ugandans, to
the surprise of the Congolese who should be angrier
if they were robbed. Even if we concede the alleged
plundering as fact, we should remember that the ADF
threat from Congo, which made the Kichwamba massacre
of nearly 100 students possible, was neutralised.
Importing wives
We do not go for expeditions to get wives but to
make friends.
Civilised people know that since time began, the
army has remained the advance guard of diplomatic
relations among people. The law does not permit our
young soldiers to marry until they have served for
years and attained the relative age of 22. These
unmarried comrades form the bulk of the army and
some of them could later become ‘ambassadors’ to
those countries where we set foot by becoming
in-laws.
Mutesa I and Mwanga’s expeditions abroad brought in
comely damsels from as far away as Unyamwezi in
Tanzania and from the Manyema in Congo. The products
of those liaisons are now bona-fide Ugandans.
Many years later the Vietnam war, which ended so
disastrously for the Americans, would see hundreds
of thousands of GIs returning home with slant-eyed
wives and children. It would be wishful thinking to
hold that the mixing of American and Vietnamese
blood has weakened George Bush.
Any married soldier would be taking an unnecessary
risk to get married again on duty anywhere and this
is also purely administrative. I am one of thousands
who served in the DR Congo but did not return with
wives! That crime is known as bigamy.
Older rebellions
Kony’s continued menace should not blind Ugandans to
their other international obligations. We are not an
island and even the USA, which once prided itself in
being too far way from the enemy, revised that
attitude after 9-11. The world’s powers have
applauded Uganda’s willingness to advance into
Somalia for peace as others dither.
Meanwhile, some are telling us to defeat Kony first.
Great Britain has been fighting and talking to the
Irish Republican Army since 1905. It did not prevent
Britain from fighting two world wars and several
other battles, including one with Argentina in 1982.
Spain has been talking and fighting the Basque (ETA)
for over 50 years and Italy still suffers hiccups
from the Red Brigade, a rebel outfit of the same
age.
Greece continues to meet international military
obligations as it waits for the next terror attack
from its own 40-year old rebellion. Mighty India and
Pakistan deploy troops on peace missions as other
troops prepare to kill each other in Kashmir, an old
international trouble spot.
Distant Sympathy
Ethiopia has played its part, but being a close
neighbour, it has a long history of intimate
involvement in Somalia’s troubles, including a long,
bitter war in the 70s. The UPDF’s advantage and
probability of greater acceptance is that Uganda is
a distant neighbour.
Those waiting for Europe and the USA to nod ‘YES’
must realise that for all their goodwill, Europeans
and Americans are not Africans and that they have
teething problems currently. And most of them simply
don’t mind what happens in this dark continent. No
one knows this better than Gen. Romeo Dallaire, who
commanded the botched UN Mission to Rwanda. At the
height of the troubles, he probably became the first
General to command just four companies; the whole
world allowed him only 400 UN troops!
The man pleaded for 5000 troops (a brigade) to halt
the genocide but USA steered the world body away
from making the correct decision. That cost Africa
about 1,000,000 souls. See how Gen. Dallaire
analyses the US departure from African troubles.
“The American disaster in Mogadishu significantly
changed the will of the Western world to commit
itself to the betterment of the developing world. 18
American soldiers were killed. They were
professional soldiers who knew that every day when
they woke up, they risked their lives. It was part
of their way of life, their professional commitment.
But after 18 military deaths in Somalia, the
imperial power turned tail and ran...”
Somalia: For our sake
Let it be repeated that unless this gun corridor is
sealed off, there will never be a permanent solution
for the Karamoja problem. The only viable means of
ending this menace is by ensuring that Somalia has a
robust and authoritative government in place.
Everyone has realised that the warring clans are not
about to resurrect a vibrant Somalia and the next
practical solution is for the neighbours to help
what remains of Somalia to turn over a new leaf.
The writer is the
UPDF spokesperson
Source:
http://www.mediacentre.go.ug/index.php?iro=4&obj=8
Madaxweynaha
Uganda Muxuu Kula Dardaarmay Ciidankiisa aadaya
Soomaaliya?
PRESIDENT
Yoweri Museveni yesterday (March 1, 2007) flagged off the
UPDF contingent to Somalia, sternly warning
the soldiers against illicit love affairs
with Somali women.
| New Vision, Uganda
PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni said: “I have
heard that you went to doctors who found out
that you do not have these dudus (HIV/AIDS).
Take care of your lives when you go to
Somalia. You have had enough women here.” |
Source:
Newvision |
Madaxweynaha Dalka
Uganda, Yoweri Museveni, ayaa (March 1, 2007)
khudbad dardaaran ah waxa uu u jeediyey ciidamada
militariga Ugandha ee aadaya Soomaaliya. Wixii ugu
weynaa ee uu kala dardaarmayna waxay ahayd dumark
Soomaaliyeed.
Museveni waxa uu
luqadda afka Sawaaxiliga isagoo kula hadlayey
ciidamada u socda Soomaaliya uu ku yiri: "Waxaan
maqlay in ay idin bareen dhakhaatiir kuwaas sheegay
in aydin qabin bahalkaas loogu yeero HIV/AIDS.
Naftiina u taxadara marka aad tagtaan Soomaliya.
Dumar idinku filan waxaan ku haynaa halkan."
Jariidada New
Vision ee ka soo baxda Ugandha oo arrintaas ka
hadleysey waay tiri: Madaxweyne Yoweri Museveni oo la
dardaarmayey ciidamada u ambabaxaya Soomaaliya waxa
u didgniin culus ku siiyey in ay iska ilaaliyaan la
macaamilka (xagga jacaylka/galmada) dumarka
Soomaaliyeed. [warning
the soldiers against illicit love affairs with
Somali women.]
Nin oday ah oo
Soomaali ah oo hadalkaas loo sheegay ayaa yiri: "Madaxweynaha
Uganda waxa uu u gafey Mujtamaca Soomaaliyeed, gaar
ahaan dumarka Soomaaliyeed, hadalkasuna waa mid
dhalin doona cadaawad dheer oo dhex marta shacabka
Soomaaliyeed iyo ciidamada Ugandha ee imanaya
Soomaaliya."
Weli ma jiro
mas'uul Soomaaliyeed oo hadalkaas ka jawaabey.
Ciidamada uu
dardaaranka siinayey madaxweyna Ugandha ee u
ambabaxayey Soomaaliya waxay tiradoodu ahayd 1,605,
waxaana dumar ka ahaa saddex.