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NRM Dismisses Election Violence Talk Attributed To Its Leaders

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February 3, 2016
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The ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) party has decried what it describes as a new trend of distortion and misinterpretation of massages from party officials.

This comes after both the president Yoweri Museveni who is also the party national chairman and the Secretary General Lumumba Kasule were reportedly quoted in separate incidences as promoting election violence. Ms Lumumba is specifically quoted as saying the government would shoot-to-kill, all election saboteurs. The same message was this week re-echoed the Jinja RDC.

According to the spokesperson of the campaign task force Mike Ssebalu, some people are distorting information from NRM to gain political capital.

He explained that civil society Organisation advocating for peace are ignoring the FDC defiance campaign which is more dangerous and dwelling on simple NRM massages.

Story By Samuel Ssebuliba

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