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From: "Life in Africa" <mzungu@lifeinafrica.com> To: <nettime-l@bbs.thing.net> Subject: Africa Speaks to nettime Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 16:02:00 +0300 Name: Rosina Moru Auren Tribe: Turkana Nationality: Kenyan Country: Uganda Age: 26-35 Occupation: Forester To all the Americans, I would like to send my condolences to all the people of america and especially those who lost loved ones in the terrible unprecedented terriorist attack. I know that all those affected would like to revenge and therefore may welcome war. This is but human and in most cases we can not help it, but to react so. I cannot claim to have any experience of war, but I have heard from those who were affected including my late mother. When I was growing up in the village in a small town (Isiolo) my mother told me of the MauMau war and how they use to live in a state of terror and alert. They were forced to abandon their homes and property and run for their live. All night they would be forced sleep in trenches they doug. The children could not play freely outside for fear of attack, they lost everything and after the war it was very hard to start living normally again. I have lived in Uganda since 1999 and I have heard alot of bad war stories experienced by Ugandan during the war. A friend once told me of the time during Obote II regim when she was a young girl. she use to go to school under the escort of her brothers as the solders were out of control, no displine and alot of young girls use to be abuse. she told me that solders could take all their valuable and some of her friend and relatives "dissapeared" to this day. The war tend to give those in power a chance and freedom to do whatever they wish on the weak and poor. On those who cause so much pain in America and elsewhere like in Kenya and Tanzania, the American government should seek them out; the individuals were directly involve in the terriorist attacks in New York and Washington, and punish THEM. The method to be used to get/hunt them done should not be war and revenge but diplomacy. America has the backing of the rest of the world to do this, by exerting pressure on countries harbouring terriorist, even if it takes years, or by use economic sunction, these countries will eventually give in and hand over whoerver was involve. I have always belived in forgiveness, I believe that those who do wrong unto others get punished one way or another on this earth. Therefore forgive them and let's seek a peaceful solution May God be with you all and help you in your search for justice. God bless. Rosina Moru Auren RosinaMoruAuren@lifeinafrica.com Join the Africa Speaks Initiative mailing list: mailto:africa-speaks-subscribe@topica.com Searchable archives: http://LifeInAfrica.com/africa_speaks From: "Life in Africa" <mzungu@lifeinafrica.com> To: <nettime-l@bbs.thing.net> Subject: Africa Speaks to nettime Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 16:05:55 +0300 Name: John Mukasa Tribe: Muganda Nationality: Ugandan Country: Uganda Age: 26-35 Occupation: gardener Dear Readers, The hitting America by terrorists shocked the whole world. This is really bad and we in Uganda here condemn it. My condolence goes to the families of the deceased and to all the Americans in the whole world for that tragedy. Tuesday (11th-9-01) is the day every body should not forget in his or her life. Imagine people who went for work to execute state duties never to come back and never to be seen again. It is horrible,let us hope the people who committed these atrocities will be brought to justice. I know that the high percentage of the Americans wants to revenge in terms of war.But this in my views should not be the conclusion because only one or two individuals can not make millions of people to suffer. The Americans should also think about the orphans, widows, and refugees which will come about as a result war against the 10 hint list countries. We in Uganda have been in wars up to now, but nothing good has come out of it. So I don't encourage the Americans to fight, let them look for evidence first and then they will act where necessary. We know the American economy has already got a setback, so using this military actions more money is going to be spent and since America is the highest donor internationally, it will spent more money on war torn countries. America is also like a father in a family. So we developing countries our projects which have been funded by USA government are going to be paralyzed and everything will be in disarray when America is in war. Let America not destroy the popularity of the Americans . Finally, I suggest the American government should beef up security in all transport systems, entertainment centers and all congested areas in order to fight terrorism. Mukasa John mukasa_john@lifeinafrica.com Join the Africa Speaks Initiative mailing list: mailto:africa-speaks-subscribe@topica.com Searchable archives: http://LifeInAfrica.com/africa_speaks From: "Life in Africa" <mzungu@lifeinafrica.com> To: <nettime-l@bbs.thing.net> Subject: Africa Speaks to nettime Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 16:29:05 +0300 Name: Nakalumba Ruth Tribe: Muganda Nationality: Ugandan Country: Uganda Age: 26-35 Occupation: self employed Hullo readers, I am of the view that America should not go to war in response to the september 11th terrorist attacks in New York. War is bad, it makes innocent people to suffer and at the same time many of them die. In Uganda for example many people died during the insurgency, many are displaced and many social and economic activies are disrupted. For this case if America goes to war then many countries in the world will suffer. Nakalumba Ruth NakalumbaRuth@lifeinafrica.com Join the Africa Speaks Initiative mailing list: mailto:africa-speaks-subscribe@topica.com Searchable archives: http://LifeInAfrica.com/africa_speaks # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net