1) Ritah Nansubuga is the other Ugandan opposition politician to survive Utoya carnage
In a previous post I said that Samuel Muyizzi, the Ugandan survivor of the carnage at Utoya is an “exiled Ugandan youth organizer.” But according to the Ugandan newspaper New Vision, he is a member of the opposition party Uganda Young Democrats (UYD) and a lawyer working for the law firm Alaka & Co. Advocates in Kampala. Another UYD member, Ritah Nansubuga, was also attending the Utoya event and survived the massacre. The New Vision article by James Kabengwa didn’t provide pictures of the pair. But I did find however a November 2007 New Vision dramatic picture of a bloodied Samuel Muyizi being led to the hospital after being attacked at a demonstration in Kampala by “kanyamas,” pro-Museveni hooligans (photo below).
Samuel Muyizi
“Badly beaten”
Kampala, Wednesday, November 21, 2007
2) Blogger Fjordman strikes back
In a post written in English and Norwegian posted today on the blog Gates of Vienna, anonymous blogger Fjordman distances himself from Christian jihadist Anders Behring Breivik, the disciple he’d inspired by his repeated calls to arms in his blog posts—like the one at the end of his post on his European Declaration of Independence that warned European leaders that the “peoples of Europe” will “take the appropriate measures to protect our own security and ensure our national survival.”
Read his July 25 post titled Thoughts on the Recent Atrocities here.
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