KICUCULA, Uganda According to the companys proposal to join a United Nations clean-air program, the settlers living in this area left in a peaceful and voluntary manner. People here remember it quite differently. I heard people being beaten, so I ran outside, said Emmanuel Cyicyima, 33. The houses were being burnt down. Other villagers described gun-toting soldiers and an 8-year-old child burning to death when his home was set ablaze by security officers. They said if we hesitated they would shoot us, said William Bakeshisha, adding that he hid in his coffee plantation, watching his house burn down. Smoke and fire. According to a report released by the aid group Oxfam on Wednesday, the Ugandan government and a British forestry company forcibly expelled more than 20,000 people from their homes here in recent years, emblematic of a global scramble for arable land. Continued http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/22/w...e-pushed-out.html?_r=3&scp=3&sq=uganda&st=cse Comment: More proof of the global warming terrorists aren't out to save anything from themselves. ECO Terrorism, but its ok cuz its green and Al Gore loves it. The environmental movement is backed by the same people that backed Hitller and created the UN
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