Showing posts with label victims. Show all posts
Showing posts with label victims. Show all posts

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Bodies of Kasese Messacre Victims Rotting and NRM-Killer Cowboys Say Have Nothing To Do About It!

cost of removing dead bodies not ours -Kaweesi, as usual.

hmm.. but successfully managed to incur the cost of termination of lives of people facing a long history of marginalisation and exclusion, and who had to pay the price by way of mass killings!? do we still have a human race within another that feel the duty to dictate over lifespan of weak, developmentally-least impacted and intellectually demanding population, instead of setting ways to peacefully transform them to a development level lived by most Ugandans!? and what are these cow-boy NRM rulers there for? to terminate lives of others like themselves are immune to deaths or will necer potentially meet the same fate as their victims, or otherwise leave no blood marks for their descendants to meet the costs of their actions!? is this a seed these people are eager to sow for themselves and the future of this country!? or is it the best seed from the said actions (seeds) of the alienated people of Kasese, who acted out of their historical position from the rest of the population and be heard!? if the same tactic of alienating citizens of Uganda continues across the country, as evident today; what will the future of this country hold!? and what sort of seeds are the NRM Cowboys sowing??? # Oh, moaning dead of people of Kasese, who are not only a human race, Ugandans, neighbors, friends, but 'organisms' too that deserve life, well enough as their terminators. may the natural law and justice take their course. and may the people of Kasese see a future when justice is perfectly done as the nature laws provide, that not even Katurebe can help adjust or even Kiggundu. For God and My Country.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Global Terrorism: Victims of the 7/11 and Psychological Trauma Interventions, Uganda's Quest for Solutions

By
Jacob Waiswa
Psychological trauma is occurring in areas of the world marred by violence -radiating from families, communities, and the different regions of the world –where victims develop considerable degrees of disability mentally, physically, emotionally, socially, occupationally, and spiritually.


Terrorism is one approach of violence that has perplexed the world today. The application of lethal violence usually requires reference to vital threats; broad and complex grievances; spiritual, moral, and ethical authority; and symbolic, identity, or other irreducible goals (Walter, R. 1990).


Terrorism is fatal and agonising strategy of violence against a perceived enemy. It is pursued by different people for different reasons, yet well justified by them –respectively. While terrorism constitutes mental and behavioural tendencies of one party towards another, it is hardly perceived so by that party. 

A case for digital mental health services in Uganda

By  Jacob Waiswa Buganga, Wellness and Recreation Facility Kampala, Uganda Development and growth of cities, countries, and regions have cau...

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