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BREAKING NEWS!! **Confirmed**Ugandan Militia in Nyanza Province From: Annah Sidigu Wed, 2 Jan 2008 15:06:08 -0800 (PST) This is breaking news from Joseph aroki... http://josephkaroki.wordpress.com/ -------- Uganda People’s Defence Force Last night I recieved news that there were reports of Ugandan militia in or around Nyanza Province and Western Province. I waited utill I got confirmation from the ground. After several late night phone calls, I did confirm that Ugandan Forces were indeed within Kenyan borders. Just within the last hour Ugandan Army Spokesman, Major Felix Kulayigye, confirmed the deployment of the troops on Tuesday, saying “it is to forestall possible spill over of violence in Kenya”. So Uganda’s position is that they have just beefed up security on the Border however civilian boots on the ground confirm that there are Ugandan militia operating within Kenya. Their Mission is unknown. I just wrote an email to Alfred Mutua, the government spokesman, asking him of his position on a foreign military operating in Kenya. Alfred am still waiting for your reply. In the meantime, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has been quoted as saying that “all this lies on Raila’s shoulder”. Mr.Museveni has never been particularly fond of Raila and there were discussions before the elections about the implications of a Raila win. So if we do have Ugandan militia in Nyanza province, many of you might ask why? Well, here is a simple answer. Uganda is a landlocked country that relies heavily on the political stability of Kenya for imports and exports through the Mombasa Port on the Indian Ocean and is dependent on the the safe passage of goods through Kenya.The political instability has had devastating effects on Uganda’s economy. Uganda, fuel prices have risen from USh2,400 (Sh100) to USh5,000 (Sh225). Most oil importing companies have reported that they have not replenished their stocks after their reservoirs dried up. So there is motive as to why Uganda would get involved. stats on UPDF formerly known as National Resistance Army total strength:40-45,000, consists of land forces and an Air Wing 1,800 paramilitary personnel also, which include the Marines - Uganda’s naval force - with 400 personnel, and eight riverine patrol craft, all of less than 100 tonnes 600-strong Border Defence Unit equipped only with small arms.
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