DEMANDS
Below are the demands of the nonviolent revolutionary movement.
1) We demand the immediate restoration of Presidential term limits and the resignation of the President. He must not contest in any other election. However, we call for immunity to prosecution clause to be put in the 1995 constitution for the person of the President for crimes committed during his/her Presidency. The President of Uganda must only be impeached for crimes committed before or during his/her Presidency.
2) We demand the immediate resignation and prosecution of the Foreign Affairs Minister- Sam Kuteesa for …
METHODS/WEAPONS OF NONVIOLENT ACTION
Some of the nonviolent weapons we shall use in the struggle to fight dictatorship and other oppressions, Restore presidential term limits in Uganda, and restore genuine democracy. We shall choose one or a combination of them as the situation demands. These weapons have worked elsewhere in nonviolent struggles like in Egypt, Serbia, Philippines, Indonesia, Eastern Europe, France, Russia, Germany, and Tunisia and have delivered victory against the brutal dictatorships.
CAUSE AND VISION OF NOREV-Uganda
The immediate demands of NOREV-Uganda.
All news and reports of events and activities of NOREV-Uganda
The requirements, and rules and regulations of the NOREV-Uganda activities. (Struggle)
CAUSE AND VISION
The cause and vision of this nonviolent revolutionary movement is summarized in this statement.
Exodus 3:7-8; Then the Lord told him, “I have certainly seen the oppression of my people in Egypt. I have heard their cries of distress of their harsh slave drivers. Yes, I am aware of their suffering. So I have come down to rescue them from the power of the Egyptians and lead them out of Egypt into their own fertile and spacious land. It is a land flowing with Milk and honey…..”
Matthew 5:17; “Don’t …
GUIDELINES
1) Only nonviolent weapons shall be used during the struggle. We shall disassociate, isolate, expose, and guard against any; individual, groups, state agents and civil and political organizations that resort to or advance the use of violence in the name of advancing the cause of this nonviolent revolutionary movement.
2) Even in the face of extreme police and military brutality we must restrain ourselves from abusing and insulting them. We must instead show them love and discipline and call upon them to restrain themselves from carrying out the brutal orders of the regime. …
DEMANDS
Below are the demands of the nonviolent revolutionary movement.
1) We demand the immediate restoration of Presidential term limits and the resignation of the President. He must not contest in any other election. However, we call for immunity to prosecution clause to be put in the 1995 constitution for the person of the President for crimes committed during his/her Presidency. The President of Uganda must only be impeached for crimes committed before or during his/her Presidency.
2) We demand the immediate resignation and prosecution of the Foreign Affairs Minister- Sam Kuteesa for …
Societies held together by fear and repression may offer the illusion of stability for a time, but they are built upon fault lines that will eventually tear asunder.
Barack Obama
2010-11 TUNISIAN REVOLUTION
At the end of 2010 the world watched International TV channels with amazements at events as they were unfolding in Tunisia where President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali was under the pressure of an intensive campaign of Civil Resistance, including a series of street demonstrations. The events began on 17th December 2010 sparked off by the self-immolation of the …
Some of the nonviolent weapons that shall be used during the struggle against the dictatorship. They shall be used as the situation demands.
THE METHOD OF NONVIOLENT PROTEST AND PERSUASION
FORMAL STATEMENTS
1. Public speeches
2. Letters of opposition or support
3. Declarations by organizations and institutions
4. Signed public statements
5. Declarations of indictment and intentions
6. Group or mass petitions
COMMUCNICATION WITH A WIDER AUDIENCE
7. Slogans, caricatures, and symbols
8. Banners, posters, and displayed communications
9. Leaflets, pamphlets, and books
10. Newspapers and journals
11. Records, radio, and Television
12. Skywriting and Earth writing
GROUP REPRESENTATIONS
13. Deputations
14. Mock awards and mock birthday parties for prominent people in government, military, police among others
15. Group lobbying
16. Picketing
17. Mock elections
SYMBOLIC PUBLIC ACTS
18. Display …