08.07.2014, 19:09
Die ugandischen Streitkräfte wurden im eigenen Land Opfer gut ausgeführter Angriffe von unbekannter Seite:
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Das klingt nicht nach Al-Shabab.
Die Frage ist - wer sind die unbekannten Angreifer?
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Zitat:Oh No—Is This a New Rebellion in Uganda?
Alleged tribal clashes a worrying sign
Armed men launched coordinated attacks on security forces in western Uganda on July 5. Officials have confirmed 90 deaths—and that number could rise.
The Ugandan government was quick to label the attacks “tribal clashes.” But there are worrying signs that Uganda could face a new internal rebellion, dragging the country back into the 1990s, when insurrections in northern Uganda killed thousands of people.
Das klingt nicht nach Al-Shabab.
Die Frage ist - wer sind die unbekannten Angreifer?