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Gen. Nkunda's son lives in Uganda, guarded by PGB
Last updated : 17 Dec 2008, Kampala

Recently, a reader asked about the social/biological relationship between the three men Paul Kagame, Yoweri Museveni and Laurent Nkunda. Nothing conclusive has come up yet, but one of our boys stumbled onto something interesting.

A young man calling himself Nkunda's son lives in Uganda and receives VIP treatment at your (government) expense.

There is nothing wrong with that, had it not been for our current problem of having the government hijacked by wrong characters, we welcome all people to our otherwise beautiful country.

Now this young man, Nkunda's "son", when he is not staying at State House Entebbe, he lives in a motel which is located directly opposite Nkumba University on the Entebbe-Kampala highway.

He spends most of his time at that motel which is owned by a Rwandese national called Henry, we could not determine the full names. Nkunda's "son" looks like somebody who is around late 20s.

What our source found very interesting is that this young man refers to Museveni his "uncle". In Uganda we use words like "Auntie" and "Uncle" in a very loose way, mostly as a sign of courtesy. So we can only guess whether he calls Uganda's president his uncle out of respect, or whether it is a sign of a more substantial relationship with respect to Museveni's Rwandese ethnic origins.

All along, Rwanda government has been denying that it is giving Nkunda support and Uganda has also been quiet but if Uganda was also listed as a strong financier of Nkunda, it would deny it.

Now that Nkunda's son is in Uganda, what will he say? It is interesting that as a man is fighting a war, he sends his son to be looked after by his "uncle", who happens to be the president of a neighbouring country, but then you claim that the neighbouring country does not support you. Not proof as such, but a point of interest.

If you know the motel opposite Nkumba University that we are talking about, our informant had to leave without drawing attention but if you can go there, quietly take a few snaps and please send them to us. Better hurry because they may relocate him. Remember the boy is guarded by PGB boyz so be careful.

Radio Katwe previously reported that, Nkunda had been seen in Kampala in the company of his look-alike, the Inspector General of Uganda's police force. The Museveni government pledged and gave Gen. Nkunda a double-cabin pickup when he was in Kampala around May this year.

Nkunda even went to Nakawa to inspect the vehicle. General Salim Saleh's Saracen private guards (or should we call it disguised army) have been used to train Nkunda's troops and to ferry arms for Nkunda across Lake Albert in Uganda.

On another related note, there seems to have been some progress in negotiations for the release of the Ukrainian ship that was hijacked by Somali pirates recently. We urge all informers to keep a close eye on the movements of these tanks and inform us accordingly. There is a suspicion they may end up in Congo to kill our fellow Africans and destroy the little they have left.

Readers Comments:

 

1.

Thank you RK, I like reading your paper.
I think there will be a time when everything will be fine for us Ugandans and Congolese to be free and live happily again as families. Until then things will never change if the western world still supports M7, Kagame, Nkunda....etc.

I pray and it should be everyones prayer that Barack Obama does not act like Bill Clinton, Bush, etc.

I would prefer to live in the regimes of those of Mubutu or Amin than to live in the current regimes where the whole world is deceived that there is democracy and yet we live under worse dictatorship. I think M7's dictatorship is the worst in history. If it is ok for you then you are lucky and thank God that you see M7 in another way.

I am Congolese originally but thought things are bad in Congo so that I come and stay in Uganda. It is like jumping from the frying pan to the really fire. I have lost many relatives to this M7 under the watchful eyes of the so-called UN peacekeeping force (MONUC) in DRC. In fact the hatred I feel for M7, Kagame, and all their supporters will only be stopped when I see them come to an end in the same fate my relatives ended in. Today I have many relatives who were force fully inffected with HIV/AIDS by these UPDF, Kagame's men, and today they live on drugs day and night.

I have relatives who were massacred because they had mined their gold and the UPDF and Kagame's men wanted the gold, so they killed them and took away all the minerals.

I do not know who will ever listen to us the Congolese. we have lost hope and trust in the world. The UN is just an organization there to deceive the world. It seems when you have money the world listen to you more than when you do not have money.

Even these so called human rights organizations are not doing enough. Now that they have gone back again to DRC, Im more worried and I know they are not there for Kony but they are there to take arms for Nkunda's men, exploit resources, kill, etc so that UN okays their desire to create the Bahima Kingdom with secession of parts of eastern Congo, joined to Uganda and Rwanda.

I think its time for the Un to help us Congolese by leaving as we used to live even if they do not give us financial help. We have not seen any peace since from independence in 30th June 1960. Since Kabila is from Rwandese blood he has okayed what his brothers have asked him to do because they are in the same plan. Imagine, Congo, Uganda and Rwanda, Burundi all ruled by these bloodthirsty men from same clan?

Un we are tired, and if you cant help us please better we are outside your jurisdiction and never do anything against us when we do not follow your so called rules or laws.

Thank you very much RK, I support from now onwards Mugabe, Kony, Russia, China, North Korea, Al Qaeda and im ready to be recruited for any of the terrorist groups so that I can eliminate these men by suicide and then we can go and argue our case infront of God than here in human courts which are marred by injustices.

Thanks,
Benoit ( Ariwara-Aru, DRC)
[contact withheld]

 

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