President Yoweri Museveni

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Hii Kiboko Mzee mzima anamuogopa Qadafii?

US embassy cables: Ugandan president's fears of Libyan

6) (S) President Museveni said Libyan President Qadhafi "is a problem" for the continent and is pushing for the creation of a "United States of Africa" to be governed by one president. Museveni thought Qadhafi's plan is neither feasible nor desirable, given cultural and linguistic differences across the continent. Rather than the development of a unitary African state, Museveni said he is pushing Qadhafi and other African leaders to develop regional political federations and markets that support common objectives. Museveni indicated to A/S Frazer that Qadhafi continues to "intimidate" small African countries through bribes and other pressure. As a result of Libya's actions, small West African countries have been afraid to participate fully or speak out during international meetings at the United Nations, African Union, and other forums.

7) (S) Museveni noted that tensions with Qadhafi are growing and as a result, and he worries that Qadhafi will attack his plane while flying over international airspace. Museveni requested that the USG and GOU coordinate to provide additional air radar information when he flies over international waters.

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Uganda President Feared Assassination By Libya's Qhadafi--Wikileaked Memo Says
 
kuna ka ukweli haswa kwa jinsi Gaddafi anavyo-support local kingdoms! i can't get his agenda behind the full support of those tribal kings/chiefs
 
Gaddafi haaminiki,urafiki wake kwa taifa lolote ni wa mashaka muda wowote anaweza kubadilika mataifa ya Africa na tuwe makini a kiongozi huyu,anachosema museven ni cha kweli ila na yeye ni mdidimizaji wa demokrasia kama walivyo viongozi wengine walio wengi wa Afrika.
 
Gaddafi haaminiki,urafiki wake kwa taifa lolote ni wa mashaka muda wowote anaweza kubadilika mataifa ya Africa na tuwe makini a kiongozi huyu,anachosema museven ni cha kweli ila na yeye ni mdidimizaji wa demokrasia kama walivyo viongozi wengine walio wengi wa Afrika.

Gadaffi si kiongozi wa mfano hata haaminiki na ni mbabaishaji.
 
Gaddafi haaminiki,urafiki wake kwa taifa lolote ni wa mashaka muda wowote anaweza kubadilika mataifa ya Africa na tuwe makini a kiongozi huyu,anachosema museven ni cha kweli ila na yeye ni mdidimizaji wa demokrasia kama walivyo viongozi wengine walio wengi wa Afrika.

Geza ulole said:
kuna ka ukweli haswa kwa jinsi Gaddafi anavyo-support local kingdoms! i can't get his agenda behind the full support of those tribal kings/chiefs

Wakuu mimi sio shabiki wa gadaffi lakini nimevutiwa na kitu kimoja kwake anachowazidi viongozi wetu wengi . Akili, Uzalendo na kujiamini
Lockerbie bomber freed after Gaddafi's 'thuggish' threats

The British government's deep fears that Libya would take "harsh and immediate" action against UK interests if the convicted Lockerbie bomber died in a Scottish prison are revealed in secret US embassy cables which show London's full support for the early release of Abdelbaset al-Megrahi.


Muammar Gaddafi, the Libyan leader, made explicit and "thuggish" threats to halt all trade deals with Britain and harass embassy staff if Megrahi remained in jail, the cables show. At the same time "a parade of treats" was offered by Libya to the Scottish devolved administration if it agreed to let him go, though the cable says they were turned down.


Britain at the time was "in an awkward position" and "between a rock and a hard place". The London charge d'affaires, Richard LeBaron, wrote in a cable to Washington in October 2008. "The Libyans have told HMG [Her Majesty's Government] flat out that there will be 'enormous repercussions' for the UK-Libya bilateral relationship if Megrahi's early release is not handled properly."


This intelligence, the cable said, was confided to the US embassy by two British officials: Ben Lyons, in charge of north Africa for Downing Street, and Rob Dixon, his counterpart at the Foreign Office.
Details of the Megrahi manoeuvrings come in the latest batch of leaked US dispatches which also detail:
• Deep distrust of Gaddafi among other African leaders; Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni, for example, feared a Libyan attack on his aircraft.
• Gaddafi's many eccentricities, including phobias about flying over water and staying above ground floor level.
• Saudi calls for an Arab-led force, backed by US air and sea power, to fight Iranian-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon.


The Megrahi cables may do much to explain why he was released in August 2009, supposedly because he was on the brink of death from prostate cancer. The decision incurred American wrath. More than a year on Megrahi is still alive, having been feted when he was escorted back to Tripoli by Gaddafi's son............

Source WikiLeaks cables portray Saudi Arabia as a cash machine for terrorists | World news | The Guardian

Kiongozi gani wa afrika anaweza kushawishi hata kama ni mtuhumiwa/ mkosaji wa nchi yake arudishwe nyumbani. ?
 
Qadafi na Museveni wanafanana kwa tabia. Hakuna mwema wala mzuri, wachafu, wakandamizaji na waroho wa madaraka! Wameshitukiana tu. Mtakumbuka Qadafi mwaka juzi alikwenda Uganda akapokelewa kwa shangwe na shamrashamra. Kimetokea nini hapa katikati? Wasituchezee akili, waarabu wa Pemba - wanajuana kwa vilemba.
 
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