Saturday, May 9, 2009

UGANDA

EMILY WAX, Washington Post Foreign Correspondent, July 10, 2003
CZIKOWSKY: The terms of all brutal dictatorships eventually end and a new government eventually emerges. When oppressed people finally win greater freedoms, they remember who stood by their side and who helped perpetuate the government that repressed them. Wouldn’t it be better in the long run if President Bush were to ignore the current government in Uganda?
WAX: I think people in Uganda want Bush to stand up for what they see as furthering a democracy here. They are hoping that their President can be talking into leaving with dignity. They feel no one could better do that than Bush. So in many ways they are hopeful.

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