Attack on Traditional and Customary land by Ugandan Government

CONDEMN THE UGANDAN GOVERNMENTS PROTRACTED ATTACK ON TRADITIONAL AND CUSTOMARY LAND OWNERSHIPUgandans are concerned and angered at the increasing manipulation of land law by the current President,Yowe... continue reading »

424 signatures Goal: 100
All Signatures (424 total)
376.
Atalutambudde Mann 15 November 2005

"The govt. should come clean to avoid future ethnic cleansing, because it`s real."

377.
Dennis Schultz 6 November 2005

"I strongly object to the changes in the land Bill"

378.
Komakech Middleton 15 October 2005
379.
Angie B 26 September 2005

"LET THE PEOPLE WHO OWN THE LAND MAKE THEIR OWN OUTCRY AND BY MAJORITY VOTE!"

380.
Leo S 16 September 2005

"destitution of our people stores up anger and hatred - why but why"

381.
Sarah N 7 September 2005
382.
Walusimbi S 5 September 2005

"Its our responsibility to avert any crisis"

383.
Kasozi Dicks 3 September 2005

"Very good approach to fight thieves"

384.
Nankinga M 23 August 2005
385.
Aminah Z 31 July 2005
386.
Mutebi F 26 July 2005
387.
Jessica N 19 July 2005
388.
Muwongemukasa L 8 July 2005

"The situation in uganda regarding the proposed land reform is a cause for alarm. This could easily ignite a situation similar to what happened in Kenya in December. I call upon all those who are going to be affected negatively by this proposal to stand fi"

389.
Anthony Kirby 28 June 2005

"stop the nonsense that may cause bllodshed to local people and individuals who are innocent"

390.
Lwetutte Stephenj 18 June 2005

"The Land Amendment Bill (2007) is unnecessary and manifestly a tool to legalise land-grabbing. Land-grabbing anywhere and everywhere has never gone unchallenged. The government should instead be concentrating on enforcement of the current relevant adequat"

391.
Lawrence M 2 June 2005

"Our King Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II gave us his position, hence the position of Buganda, which clearly states that NO NEW LAND LAWS ARE NECESSARY. Therefore, no any Muganda can go ahead and enter into any form of negotiations on the controversial land bill "

392.
Duncan Royk 18 May 2005
393.
Tuhina N 16 May 2005

"Speak out against injustice for those whose voices are not being heard"

394.
Peter B 30 March 2005

"Please support us"

395.
Sabiiti M 11 March 2005
396.
Mweebe Schmidt 26 February 2005

"thanks for the struggle you are putting up"

397.
Walusimbi V 22 February 2005

"please listen to the people"

398.
Magala S 10 February 2005

"It is overdue"

399.
Edi M 5 February 2005

"This will be a fight to the death. Our land is the very essence of our cultural patrimony. Museveni will seize it over the dead bodies of many, many Ugandans."

400.
Abdul Wasswak 30 January 2005
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