Ugandan General Sejusa Speaks on VOA's Straight Talk Africa

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  • čas přidán 17. 07. 2013
  • Wednesday, July 17, 2013 - Ugandan General David Sejusa, who is living in exile in London, talks to host Shaka Ssali via Skype. General Sejusa talks about his present safety. Also, he responds to host Shaka Ssali's comment on how he used to be the hunter, and now some say he is being hunted.

Komentáře • 20

  • @kusiimadavid1391
    @kusiimadavid1391 Před 11 lety +1

    General David Sejusa is a true Ugandan.

  • @vooes
    @vooes Před 11 lety

    General Sejusa we Ugandans are behind you.

  • @kenethasiimwe7068
    @kenethasiimwe7068 Před 3 lety

    I can see here maturity just

  • @mpigiful
    @mpigiful Před 11 lety +1

    check full interview at 'mpigiful'

  • @ibudhinicholas2629
    @ibudhinicholas2629 Před 11 lety

    No smoke without fire.

  • @samsonbuchana695
    @samsonbuchana695 Před 11 lety

    hop he is very sure of what he talks

  • @SeraFaco
    @SeraFaco Před 10 lety

    The ghosts of the people Ssejusa killed are haunting him, better keep off and keep off out there!!!

  • @immac90
    @immac90 Před 11 lety

    But General Sejusa was part of this big family agenda for many year.... we cant knw if he is not playing games. Fe tuli bakowu!

  • @diirestraits4881
    @diirestraits4881 Před 11 lety

    Ugandans are truly desperate for, hence the reason likes of this so-called general are embraced as saviours. General Tinyefunza is a man who has political ambitions.Politicians all over the world,but especially in Africa are only politicians in name.They are only in it for themselves,relatives and tribes mate.They might be "lawyers" ,so to speak,and I doubt any of them would even be employed as a clerk out side Uganda,but politically they are inept This man has questions to answer first.

  • @akickrashidtoko7636
    @akickrashidtoko7636 Před 2 lety

    His opinion as Gen may be true

  • @sulaimankasasa4095
    @sulaimankasasa4095 Před 11 lety

    If we change president we are going to saffer more than we are with Museveni,the problem witz Ugandans they don't know what will be the next tomorrow,they have to look far not infront they wil get the truth.

  • @TheSetaha
    @TheSetaha Před 11 lety

    I dont think he is a fool to believe you ,not all ugandans are behind him

  • @saidabbas7297
    @saidabbas7297 Před 11 lety

    Uganda still need Mseveni, i cant see the problem him to handover power to Mhonzi if he can bring life like the dady wats the problem?????? All yur eyes only to Mseveni ???? m7 oyeeee

  • @semNick0991
    @semNick0991 Před 11 lety

    Uganda gov't is full of un-realistic and selfish pipo lyk de General is saying, but fellow Ugandans dont luk only @ pipo lyk Sejusa and thnk ts toooo they deserve bettr...NOOOOOO.............he ran 4rm de army wd self motives dat wre not fulfileed during his tenure in the gov't.

  • @jkambaful
    @jkambaful Před 11 lety

    Probably you and your goats, sheep, ducks and chicken are behind Sejusa

  • @diirestraits4881
    @diirestraits4881 Před 11 lety

    Hunting,be it legal or not, usually has one end-resulting: death.You hunted and killed thousands in Northern Uganda and I suggest you start finding away of asking for forgiveness before you even think of trying to overthrow Museveni's evil regime that you helped create.

  • @gumisirizadaniel1609
    @gumisirizadaniel1609 Před 11 lety

    Anyone would really be doubtful of what your are talking about! If that was the case then their would be no need of involving his family. why disturb their peace? I think you are a little too superstitious in your opinion and your are stretching it to places of no relevance in this context