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Besigye in More Trouble as Museveni Vehemently Defends Trial of Civilians in Military Court, Hints on Referendum

Long Live Court Martial – Museveni Cheers

President Yoweri Museveni has cheered the General Court Martial, defending the act of trial of civilians in his military court, and given a hint on a referendum on the issue.

Museveni hailed his military courts for stabilizing Karamoja in north-eastern Uganda. He said elders there were begging him to forgive their sons who were tried by the army court and thrown in prison on conviction.

The president gave the huge backlog in the civilian courts as the reason for resorting to the military courts, which he hailed for dispensing quick justice.

He would not broach the issue of key issues like the right to a fair hearing and the right to representation, which the lawyers of his opponent Dr Kizza Besigye and his colleague Obeid Lutale have trumpeted before the military ‘tribunal’ in all the appearances.

Museveni further noted that the military courts were subordinate to the civil courts in which those unhappy with the tribunal’s rulings could appeal in the civilian courts.

Museveni also loves his military courts because they are not keen on granting suspects bail – and somehow treat suspects as convicts with no right to bail.

The Supreme Court is yet to pronounce itself on a state appeal on a constitutional court ruling that civilians like Besigye (a retired colonel) should be tried in civilian courts and not army tribunals.

But it seems like Museveni was giving cues to the Supreme Court bench according to critics – or at least making his opinion on the matter known to them. The following is Museveni’s full statement:

Fellow Ugandans, especially the Bazzukulu. Greetings. Long live the eyokyeero of the Court Martial in contributing to the stabilization of the country. Eyokyeero is a Runyankore word that means reinforcement.
I have seen the arguments in the papers by some lawyers regarding the correctness of some civilians being tried in the Court Martial.
I want to affirm that, that move was correct and useful and it has contributed to the stabilization of Uganda. Why? It is the NRM that in the year 2005 enacted this law through Parliament.
This was because of the rampant activities of criminals and terrorists that were using guns to kill people indiscriminately. The civilian courts were clogged with the many court cases of the whole country: murders, rape, assaults, robbery, land matters, divorce matters etc., etc.
They could, therefore, not handle these gun─wielding criminals quickly. Yet, for stabilization you need speed. Moreover, these individuals, although not soldiers, voluntarily and with evil intentions acquired killing instruments that should be the monopoly of the Armed Forces, governed by the relevant laws.
Indeed, Uganda and many parts of Africa were and, in some cases are still, disturbed by these unprincipled actors. This is why that law provided that since you became a “soldier, ” albeit an illegal one, be tried by a court-martial because it is the one that deals with guns.
Besides, the court martial courts’ system is a subordinate one to the general courts of the whole country. If the Court Martial judged badly, the superior courts will rectify the issue.
The advantage is that, in the meantime, these dangerous actors are legally being fed, medically treated by the State and are kept away from harming people. It is also good for the lawbreakers because that dangerous enterprise of theirs of killing People, can lead to their own deaths in the encounters with peace and law─protection agencies.
Just by coincidence, last week, I started my tour of Karamoja. While there, the leaders and elders appealed to me to pardon the, apparently, thousands of the 2 Karamojong youth that had been safely put in prison by the active Court Martial courts in the 3rd Division AOR (Area of Responsibility). Kitalya Prison, has, apparently, 2000 inmates and the Karamojong youth account for 900 of that number.
Oh, I now remembered one of the factors that caused the return of peace in Karamoja and the neighbouring areas. It was the efficient and focused work of the military courts that had supplemented the military operations, by legally putting away these confused youths from society for a given period.
This was in contrast to the child play of producing these criminals in civilian courts, where they are granted bail or being kept on remand endlessly where they form part of the backlog of the general court system. Here, the focused and you could say dedicated court martials, do the preliminary work, release the obviously innocent and convict the guilty and sentence them.
The convicted can appeal. In the meantime, the country is peaceful because the disturbers are State guests at Kitalya and other prisons. Should we have a Referendum on this issue? Why would lawyers not see what the ordinary mwanainchi sees?
If we were to have Referendum in the affected districts neighbouring Karamoja on this issue, I am sure 100% would support the law. Long live the eyokyeero of the Court Martial courts. You have made your own contribution to our peace.
I have already directed the CDF together with his army colleagues to audit the Karamojong youth who are in prison now, to see the ones who can be pardoned separate from the hardcore criminals who should not be pardoned yet.
Yoweri K. Museveni Ssaabalwanyi, The old man with a hat.

Meanwhile, the Besigye case, the Museveni state is throwing thorns in the paths of Besigye’s lawyers, as reported Here, There and Over There.

Besigye: It’s Useless to Use Guns to Remove Museveni (Flashback)

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Samuel Kamugisha

Samuel Kamugisha is a Ugandan journalist, editor, language instructor, poet, fiction and non-fiction writer. A Makerere University graduate of Journalism and Communication with a decade-long experience in news reporting, writing and editing, Kamugisha is Editor at The Pearl Times. Most of his previous work was published by The Observer. When he is not doing journalism work -- which is rare -- Kamugisha will be reading or writing a short story or a poem, or caught up in the writer's block.

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