Thursday, July 8, 2010

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Allen along best wishes from Rukararwe where I am after two weeks on the Ssese Islands and a few days in Kampala and Jinja yesterday evening finally arrived again.

The trip gave me a lot of energy, although unfortunately I just had malaria again. wise from experience, I have this time, however, quickly made a test and the medication started, so I'm not quite fit, but the many broken-down things in Rukararwe can tackle a little.

Anja has laid eggs. The "local" food I can barely see, but from the journey I've brought some spices and cooking utensils at home are all available. The water tank is in Rukararwe after a long time finally secured by a lock, so that despite the Dry season, which is just enough drinking water and water for the nursery there.

In recent weeks I have seen several small demonstrations against the upcoming elections in February. I'm curious to see how the mood developed here and do not put much emphasis on the reporting by the newspapers here. With the freedom of press is - so my assessment, not very good and the kind of reporting seems more sensationally, the curriculum.

In Kampala, another witness of them become volunteers, a woman was lynched. The woman was bumped by mistake as she ran away before throwing stones after her current children.
On my way back to Bushenyi were We pass an accident scene. First, I have only seen a coach who had strayed from the road and crashed into a tree. It all seemed unhurt, the bus had probably not roll over in the driver's area and even a bigger bump. Then I saw on the street but other parts have a vehicle and the first corpse. The vehicle was once a Lorry, I could hardly recognize. Unlike nahzu all occupants of my bus, I would not see more for the sight of a dead person. However, our bus was about 50 m to grow. As with the usual toilet breaks, leaving almost all of the bus. Only then they ran to the accident site to gawk at. I was shocked really. No one has helped, there was no ambulance in sight and ran in all directions sensationalistic to the accident scene. A woman asked me why I did not go well in total. When I said that I did not understand why, she said, to give first aid. No one has provided first aid. One was for it-as far as I could see that on the fly, too late and the others I've already learned, what first aid is called here (two paracetamol and glucose, at best, with a little water) and no one lifted a finger . Even as we drove on a quarter hour later, still no medical help was in sight. But people on the bus had around me to talk a bit and exchanged eagerly. I hope the only injured were already brought to one of the vehicles stopped watching the nearest hospital. I'm sure there are not.

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