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U.S. Reaffirms Refusal to Fund Current AU Mission in Somalia |
2025-05-12 |
[ShabelleMedia] The United States has reaffirmed its decision not to provide financial support for the African Union ...a union consisting of 53 African states, most run by dictators of one flavor or another. The only all-African state not in the AU is Morocco. Established in 2002, the AU is the successor to the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), which was even less successful... ’s peacekeeping mission in Somalia under its current funding and operational structure, leaving a $96 million gap that threatens the future of the mission, according to diplomatic sources. The decision came during a recent meeting in Washington between AU officials and U.S. representatives, who echoed the same position outlined during an earlier gathering in Kampala. There, two American diplomats made clear the U.S. would not contribute funds unless substantial reforms were made to how the mission is structured and managed. In hopes of salvaging support, the African Union sent a delegation to Washington seeking at least partial financial backing. But the talks concluded without any commitment from the Biden administration. The AU mission, now known as the African Union Stabilization Support Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM), is grappling with a growing financial crisis. It reportedly owes $96 million in unpaid salaries and operational costs, with several months of troop wages outstanding. The situation has raised concerns about morale and the mission’s ability to operate effectively on the ground. The funding shortfall has increased pressure on Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni ... ![]() , a key backer of the mission and one of its largest troop contributors. Museveni is reportedly watching closely as the mission approaches a scheduled drawdown within the next 60 days. The financial uncertainty adds to the already fragile security environment in Somalia, where AU troops have long played a central role in battling al-Shabaab ![]() gunnies and supporting national stabilization efforts. |
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Mixed reactions in Uganda after constitutional court rejects bid to nullify anti-homosexuality laws |
2024-04-05 |
[AFRICANEWS] People in Uganda reacted with mixed views after the country’s Constitutional Court upheld Wednesday an anti-gay law that allows the death penalty![]() The law in question defines "aggravated homosexuality" as cases of homosexual relations involving a minor and other categories of vulnerable people, or when the perpetrator is infected with HIV. The court in the Ugandan capital Kampala rejected the petitioners' request to quash the law despite widespread condemnation from rights groups and others abroad. President Yoweri Museveni ... ![]() signed the bill into law in May last year. The law is supported by many in the East African country, where some see it as behaviour imported from abroad and not a sexual orientation. |
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Sudanese RSF leader pledges safe passage for Abyei and South Sudan returnees |
2024-01-08 |
[SUDANTRIBUNE] General Mohammed Hamdan Daglo "Hemetti", the head of the Sudan![]() ese paramilitary group Rapid Support Force (RSF), has reaffirmed his commitment to facilitate the safe return of Abyei natives and South Sudanese nationals who have fled the conflict in Sudan. The pledge was made during a meeting with Abyei leaders Francis Mading Deng and Luka Biong Deng in Nairobi, Kenya on January 3, 2024. The meeting, which lasted for an hour, was characterized as amicable, open, and forward-looking by Francis Kuol, a former Sudan cabinet affairs minister. The primary purpose of the meeting was to follow up on previous discussions held in Khartoum regarding the final status of Abyei and the repatriation of Abyei citizens who had sought refuge in Sudan prior to the Sudanese crisis. Francis Deng, who has also engaged in similar discussions with General Burhan, the head of the Sudanese Sovereign Council, in New York, USA during his participation to the United Nations ...an idea whose time has gone... General Assembly in September 2022, added that he had also held similar dialogues with General Malik Agar, the Deputy Chairman of the Sudanese Sovereign Council, during his visits to Juba. The Abyei leaders expressed their appreciation to Daglo for his endeavours to bring an end to the brutal civil war in Sudan and his historic diplomatic initiatives to neighbouring African countries in pursuit of peace. The meeting touched upon three critical issues: peace in Sudan, the potential role of South Sudan under the leadership of President Salva Kiir in facilitating Sudanese peace, and the repatriation of Abyei natives displaced and stranded in RSF-controlled areas. Deng highlighted the pivotal role that South Sudan, under the leadership of President Salva Kiir Mayardit, could play in mediating Sudanese peace. He emphasized the urgent need to establish secure conditions to enable the return of Abyei citizens displaced by the conflict in Sudan and the crucial role of the RSF in securing transit routes for the return of South Sudanese citizens. The authorization of the meeting by President Salva Kiir and members of his administration remains unclear. The South Sudanese ambassador in Kenya declined to comment when asked if he had been informed of the arrangement. Hemetti, heads the paramilitary Rapid Support Force, which has been engaged in a war against the Sudan Armed Forces under the command of its chief and Chairman of the Transitional Sovereign Council, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, since April 2023. The RSF has been out of the public eye for several months. He utilized this period to embark on diplomatic missions to neighbouring countries and participate in global events and functions. In late December 2023, the head of the Sudanese paramilitary group made his first wartime diplomatic trip to Uganda, where he met with President Yoweri Museveni ... ![]() . He also met with leaders from Uganda, Æthiopia, Djibouti, Kenya, South Africa, and Rwanda. |
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Militants linked to Islamic State kill 10 in Uganda |
2023-12-23 |
[Garowe] Militants linked to the Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... militia group have burned at least 10 civilians to death in an attack on a southwestern town of Uganda, police said Tuesday. The button men from the Allied Democratic Forces ![]() (ADF), one of the deadliest militias in the strife-torn east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo ![]() Republic of Congo, which is much smaller and much more (for Africa) stable. DRC gave the world Patrice Lumumba and Joseph Mobutu, followed by years of tedious civil war. Its principle industry seems to be the production of corpses. With a population of about 74 million it has lots of raw material... (DRC), crossed the border to attack a trading center in Kamwenge, police said. "Preliminary findings reveal that 10 assailants armed with SMG rifles attacked and fatally burned to death 10 people," regional police front man Vincent Twesige said, referring to submachine guns. The attackers also torched a cycle of violence and looted a store, he said. Twesige said the Ugandan army had been deployed to pursue the holy warriors, which the Islamic State group has called its local offshoot. The attack at around 2 am on Tuesday came days after Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni ... ![]() said at least 200 ADF rebels had been killed in September by air strikes in DR Congo led by Uganda. The ADF is historically a Ugandan rebel coalition whose biggest group comprises Moslems opposed to Museveni. Established in Eastern DRC in 1995, the group became the deadliest of scores of outlawed forces in the deeply troubled region. It has been blamed for massacres, kidnappings, and looting, with a corpse count estimated in the thousands. In June, ADF militia members killed 42 people including 37 students in a high school in Western Uganda near the border with DRC. It was one of the deadliest attacks in Uganda since 2010 when a double attack in Kampala killed 76 people in a raid claimed by the Somali-based Islamist group Al-Shabaab ... the Islamic version of the old Somali warlord... Since April 2019, some ADF attacks in Eastern DRC have been claimed by the Islamic State group (IS), which calls the group the Islamic State Central Africa Province. In a report published in June, UN experts said the Islamic State group has provided financial support to the ADF since at least 2019. The United States last year placed the ADF on its list of "terrorist" organizations linked to IS. |
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DRC: 200 ADF rebels killed in Ugandan strikes in September |
2023-12-15 |
[AFRICANEWS] Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni said Wednesday that around 200 members of the ADF rebels affiliated with the Islamic State group were killed in Ugandan-led airstrikes in September in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Originally mainly Muslim Ugandan rebels, the ADF (Allied Democratic Forces) have been active since the mid-1990s in eastern DRC, where they have killed thousands of civilians. In 2019, they pledged allegiance to ISIS, which now claims some of their actions and presents them as its "Central African province". “We carried out air attacks against terrorists in Congo,” President Yoweri Museveni declared on X (ex-Twitter), before asserting that “about 200 of them were killed” in strikes carried out on September 16. Since those in September, other strikes have been carried out, said Mr. Museveni, without giving further details. Contacted by AFP, the spokesperson for the Ugandan army, Felix Kulayigye, clarified that the president was referring to the ADF rebels. They are accused of having massacred thousands of civilians in the DRC in recent years and of carrying out jihadist attacks on Ugandan soil. Uganda and the DRC launched a joint offensive in 2021 to drive the ADF from their Congolese strongholds, failing so far to end the group's attacks. The United States announced in early March that it was offering a reward of up to $5 million for any information likely to lead to their leader, a Ugandan in his forties named Musa Baluku. In October, two tourists, a British man and a South African woman on their honeymoon, as well as their guide were killed in Queen Elizabeth Park (west), in an attack claimed by the Islamic State group. The leader of the ADF rebel group accused of the murders was arrested in early November by Kampala. Related: Yoweri Museveni: 2023-11-30 Uganda to Borrow $150 Million from China After World Bank Halts Funding over ‘Anti-Homosexuality Act' Yoweri Museveni: 2023-11-14 Uganda: rebel leader charged with killing tourists Yoweri Museveni: 2023-09-26 Somaliland rejects Museveni's offer to mediate unification talks with Somalia Related: ADF: 2023-11-27 Suspected militants kill at least 14 in Congo night raid ADF: 2023-11-24 DRC: Fear mounts among residents as M23 rebels claim to capture new town in the east ADF: 2023-11-22 Congo: 37 dead in a stampede during military recruitment Related: Islamic State: 2023-12-13 Drone, rockets fired at US-led coalition forces in Iraq and Syria Islamic State: 2023-12-12 MINUSMA lowers its flag in Mali Islamic State: 2023-12-10 ISIS kills seven pro-regime fighters in Syria: Monitor Related: Democratic Republic of Congo: 2023-12-12 DRC: Burundian soldiers leave East African force Democratic Republic of Congo: 2023-12-10 DR Congo president compares Rwanda's Paul Kagame to Hitler Democratic Republic of Congo: 2023-10-25 W.H.O. Struggles to Keep Up with Mounting Sexual Misconduct Cases Against Its Staffers |
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Uganda to Borrow $150 Million from China After World Bank Halts Funding over ‘Anti-Homosexuality Act' |
2023-11-30 |
[Breitbart] Uganda’s Finance Ministry said on Monday that it plans to borrow $150 million from the Export-Import Bank of China (ExIm) to develop the country’s Internet infrastructure. Uganda would normally fund such projects through the World Bank, its primary development lender, but the World Bank halted loans to Uganda after President Yoweri Museveni signed the Anti-Homosexuality Act in May. The World Bank suspended funding for Uganda in August, pending “additional measures” that could soften the Anti-Homosexuality Act. The Ugandan law created a new category of crimes called “aggravated homosexuality” that merit severe punishments, originally including the death penalty, although Museveni purportedly loosened the death sentences slightly before signing the bill into law. He did not loosen them very much, as there is a capital case for aggravated homosexuality currently before Ugandan courts. Homosexual conduct was already nominally illegal in Uganda before the new law. “Aggravated homosexuality” broadly means same-sex relations where one of the parties does not give full consent. Many Western governments were appalled at the Ugandan law, including the Biden administration, and threatened sanctions unless it was repealed. Museveni remained defiant. When the World Bank suspended funding, the authoritarian Marxist president accused it of using financial pressure to make his people abandon their values. “I want to inform everybody, starting with Ugandans, that Uganda will develop with or without loans,” Museveni declared in August. “With discipline, patriotism and combating corruption, we shall thrive because our agriculture is there, our industries are growing and our services sector is expanding,” he vowed. “It is therefore unfortunate that the World Bank and other actors dare to want to coerce us into abandoning our faith, culture, principles and sovereignty, using money. They really underestimate all Africans,” he said. In April, Museveni urged other African nations to join Uganda in resisting “the promotion of homosexuality,” which he described as “a big threat and danger to the procreation of the human race.” “Africa should provide the lead to save the world from this degeneration and decadence, which is really very dangerous for humanity,” he said. Monday’s announcement suggests Uganda is relying more heavily on China for its financial needs. In addition to the Internet funding, Uganda is negotiating with China’s ExIm and SINOSURE credit agency, plus Saudi Arabia and a smattering of African banks, to refinance a $5 billion oil export pipeline. |
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Uganda: rebel leader charged with killing tourists |
2023-11-14 |
[AFRICANEWS] The leader of a rebel group in Uganda was charged on Monday with terrorism and murder following the fatal attack on two foreign tourists and their driver by an armed commando in a national park last month. Abdul Rashid Kyoto, alias Njovu, a leader of the Allied Democratic Forces ![]() (ADF) rebel group, had been arrested in early November during a Ugandan army operation against the commando group accused of killing a British and a South African honeymooner and their guide in Queen Elizabeth Park (west) on October 17. The attack was claimed by the Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... (EI) group, to which the ADF rebels have pledged allegiance. Njovu is also blamed by the authorities for a school massacre in June which left 42 people dead, mainly students. Abdul Rashid Kyoto has been charged with terrorism, murder, aggravated robbery and membership of a terrorist organization as part of the investigation into the attack in the national park, the public prosecutor's office said in a statement on Monday. According to the prosecutor's office, Njovu was arrested on Lake Edouard, which lies on the border between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo ![]() Republic of Congo, which is much smaller and much more (for Africa) stable. DRC gave the world Patrice Lumumba and Joseph Mobutu, followed by years of tedious civil war. Its principle industry seems to be the production of corpses. With a population of about 74 million it has lots of raw material... (DRC). Two other members of the commando were killed, while "the others managed to escape by boat". The army had previously indicated that Njovu was the only survivor of the seven-member commando. Originally Ugandan rebels with a Moslem majority, the ADF made their home in eastern DRC in the 1990s. In 2019, they pledged allegiance to the EI, which claims responsibility for some of their actions and presents them as its "Central African Province" (Iscap in English). They are accused of having massacred thousands of civilians in the DRC in recent years and of carrying out jihadist attacks on Ugandan soil. Following the attack on October 17, President Yoweri Museveni ... ![]() called on the security forces to "annihilate" the ADF rebels. The army subsequently carried out several air raids against its positions in the DRC. This murder in one of Uganda's most famous parks has sparked fears in the tourism sector, which contributed almost 10% of the country's GDP last year, according to official figures. |
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Somaliland rejects Museveni's offer to mediate unification talks with Somalia |
2023-09-26 |
[AFRICANEWS] The breakaway region of Somaliland said it has no plans to discuss unity with Somalia, in an apparent rejection of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni ... ![]() 's offer to mediate reunification talks between the two entities. A statement by the Somaliland's foreign affairs ministry said Hargeisa would only agree to talks with Mogadishu if the agenda the future of both entities as separate states. "Any dialogue that transpires between Somaliland and Somalia will not discuss unification, but rather how the two previously united countries can move forward separately," Somaliland’s government said in a statement late on Sunday. Somaliland’s government declared autonomy from Somalia in 1991 but has not gained international recognition for independence. Museveni's offer followed a meeting in Uganda with an envoy of Somaliland's president. He said that Somaliland's secession had frustrated efforts to build a strong and prosperous Somali state. Somaliland has has been dealing with secessionist forces itself. Heavy fighting ... as opposed to the more usual name-calling or slapsy... broke out between its forces and clan gunnies in and around the town of Las Anod in in February. The gunnies are seeking to break away from Somaliland to create their own state. |
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Uganda's president says airstrikes killed 'a lot' of rebels with ties to Islamic State in Congo | |
2023-09-24 | |
[Al Ahram] Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni ... ![]() said Saturday that recent ... KABOOM!... s against rebels with ties to the Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... group in eastern Congo have killed "a lot" of the holy warriors, possibly including a notorious bomb maker. The statement issued by the president's office didn't provide details on the Sept.16 airstrikes targeting the Allied Democratic Forces, or ADF, a shadowy holy warrior organization blamed for regular violence targeting civilians from bases in Congo's volatile east.
Uganda and Congo launched joint military operations against the ADF in 2021. Meddie Nkalubo, a Ugandan bomb maker with the ADF, was likely killed in the airstrikes, according to the statement. ADF fighters sometimes conduct deadly raids across the border. In June, suspected ADF rebels attacked a school on the Ugandan side of the border, killing at least 41 people at night before fleeing across the mostly non-existent border. Thirty-eight students in their dormitories were among those killed. The ADF has long opposed the rule of Museveni, a U.S. security ally who has held power in this East African country since 1986. The group was established in the early 1990s by some Ugandan Moslems, who said they had been sidelined by Museveni’s policies. At the time, the rebels staged deadly attacks in Ugandan villages and the capital, including a 1998 attack in which 80 students were massacred in a town not far from the scene of the latest attack. A Ugandan military operation later forced the ADF into eastern Congo, where many rebel groups are able to operate because the central government has limited control there. The ADF has since established ties with the Islamic State group. Related: Allied Democratic Forces: 2023-09-09 Uganda says its operations in Congo have killed 567 IS-allied fighters Allied Democratic Forces: 2023-09-09 Ugandan leader asks churches, mosques to block 'strangers' Allied Democratic Forces: 2023-09-05 Ugandan police detain man suspected of planning bomb attack on Kampala church | |
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Al-Burhan visits to Uganda for talks with Museveni |
2023-09-17 |
[SUDANTRIBUNE] Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the Chairman of the Sudan![]() ese Sovereign Council, embarked on an official visit to Uganda on Saturday morning. Departing from Port Sudan International Airport, al-Burhan received a farewell from Mohammed al-Ghali Ali Youssif, the Secretary-General of the Sovereign Council, and several ministers. During his sixth trip since last August, he would hold talks with President Yoweri Museveni ... ![]() about enhancing bilateral relations between the two countries, exploring avenues for their strengthening, and addressing matters of mutual interests, stated the Council. The two leaders are expected to discuss the Sudanese position from the IGAD mediation group. Sudan rejects the chairmanship of Kenyan President William Ruto of the IGAD Quartet Group casting doubts about his neutrality in the conflict with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Al-Burhan is accompanied by Foreign Minister, Ali al-Sadiq, and the Director of the General Intelligence Service Ahmed Ibrahim Mufaddal. Last July, Museveni received a delegation from the Forces for Freedom and Change to discuss ways to end the five-months conflict in Sudan. |
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