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Gen Elwelu unremorseful about attack on Rwenzururu palace

Lt. Gen Peter Elwelu

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT |  General Peter Elwelu, the newly elected Army Representative in Parliament  has said that the more than  100 Royal guards who were killed during the Kasese clashes were criminals ‘who deserved what they got.’

The police and military agencies have been repeatedly accused of killing more than 100 people in November 2016, when their forces descended on the Rwenzururu Palace, at the climax of long-standing tension, between the government of Uganda and the Rwenzururu Kingdom, the home of the ethnic Bakonzo community.

According to a report released by Human Rights Watch in 2017, at least 153 people, including children, died during the raid which was commanded by Lt. Gen Peter Elwelu, then a Brigadier and Commander of the Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Second Division. His team is said to have recovered 16 patrol bombs, 47 pangas, 42 knives, three metal detectors, four radio calls, one SMG rifle, and one pistol with two magazines from the Rwenzururu loyalists in the palace. 

In the aftermath, the Rwenzururu King Charles Wesley Mumbere and more than 150 of his Royal Guards were arraigned before a court in Jinja district and charged with treason, terrorism, and murder, among other crimes. Many spent more than four years in detention, until recently when they were all granted bail. 

But the events of the two days still follow Elwelu everywhere he goes and were still put to him after taking oath this morning, to join parliament as one of the ten army legislators. In response, Elwelu said that the intervention in Kasese has resulted in peace, and it is not something that he would regret because pacifying the country is part of his call as a serving officer of the armed forces.

Elwelu said that he does not have a tainted image, but rather a pat on the back for a job well done, even if he was sanctioned by the United States of America.  But he hastens to add that he is not bringing guns to Parliament, but the ability to debate issues for the betterment of the country. 

Elwelu says his priority is national security, and he does not intend to stay silent when it is threatened, a reason he believes that the army is still needed in Parliament.

Kasese Woman MP Florence Kabugho, says that they have handed Elwelu over to God because the people of Kasese are still mourning their mothers, fathers and brothers and sisters, yet the commander of the offensive appears to be mocking them. 

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