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Bureau Communications from Victoria BC, Canada

Celebrations to mark Dr. Obote's 75th birthday in Canada.

The Uganda Peoples Congress (UPC) members in Canada on
December 28 celebrated their party president's birthday in
style in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It was also a
celebration to mark the 3rd anniversary of the UPC Victoria
Bureau, which was launched in December 1997 to intensify the
campaign against the Yoweri Museveni dictatorship in North
America. The Celebrations, included a BBQ and video show of
Milton Obote's opening address to the Lusaka 1997 Convention.

In a hard-hitting speech to the gathering, Dr Omule, the
Victoria UPC Bureau chairperson expressed gratitude to the
Party President for his wise leadership, and emphasized the
need to continue the struggle against the dictatorship in
Uganda. Dr. Omule's speech centered around the following
highlights:

1. He wished the party president many more years of
leadership
so that he continues to use his wisdom to lead the
party in the fight against dictatorship in Uganda. He paid
glowing tribute to the President for his significant role in
liberating Uganda from colonialism, was confident that with
Dr. Obote's leadership, the struggle against the Museveni
dictatorship
will succeed.

2. He re-affirmed the Victoria Bureau solidarity with the
party leadership, PPC, PRC in the fight against dictatorship
in Uganda. He saw UPC as the only united force that could
defeat the dictatorship by peaceful means.

3. He Called for continued party unity and commitment of
all party members as the party intensifies its war against
dictatorship in Uganda, and emphasized the need to rally
behind the President in the struggle.

4. Dr. Omule denounced the corruption under Museveni's
dictatorship. He laid the blame on the deplorable situation
squarely on Museveni's dictatorship and suppression of the
Rights of Ugandans through article 269 of the 1995
Constitution
which prohibits competitive Multi-party politics.
He went on to say that Multi-party democracy is the only
system that would provide the necessary checks and balance
needed to eliminate corruption in Uganda.

5. He lamented on the fate of the poor Uganda peasants who
were suffering under rising rural poverty, and deplored the
yet unexplained rapid rise to opulence of Mr. Museveni. He
reminded the audience of the "man eat man" expression
president Nyerere of Tanzania used to describe vicious nature
of capitalistic corruption
.

6. Dr. Omule condemned Museveni's utterances about killing
fellow Ugandans. He wondered why a president whose main role
is to preserve the lives of Ugandans spends so much time
talking about sending fellow citizens six feet under the
ground.

7. He denounced Museveni for manipulating the 1995
constitution and conducting a fruitless Referendum which was
not in the best interest of the Uganda people. He called upon
the international donors community to wake up to Museveni's
lies and to take him to task for duping them to support this
sham exercise. He re-afirmed the Victoria bureau's dedication
to continue to lobby donors to put more pressure on the NRM
dictatorship for a return to true multi party democracy in
Uganda.

8. In closing, Dr. Omule urged all party members in Canada
to reach out to friends and well-wishers of Uganda to join in
the aggressive campaign against the NRM dictatorship.

U.P.C