Thursday 19 July 2012

U.S. army tips UPDF on human rights: oh really; isn’t the US training mercenaries for its new world order system


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U.S. army tips UPDF on human rights



Publish Date: Jul 19, 2012

By Henry Nsubuga Mukasa
The US army personnel have trained their Ugandan counterparts on the need to respect human rights and conduct their work following the rule of law.

During a two-day course, the U.S. army civil affairs team from the Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa trained 66 officers from the Moroto-based UPDF 3rd division about humanitarian law and rules of engagement.

“The purpose was to advocate a respect for human rights and the rule of law by promoting good conduct, so as to build support for our partner nation, Uganda, among its people, and to build capacity among the troops,” Major Jim Wherry, the lead trainer, said.

 Major Wherry observed that many human rights abuses can be prevented simply by ensuring soldiers do their jobs carefully.

“Repeated practice builds confidence in soldiers to overcome carelessness and only use deadly force against credible threats,” he explained, according to a statement issued by the U.S. embassy.

 In the classroom, trainers presented on a variety of subjects, including: the law of war, the law of internal conflict, escalation of force, rules of engagement, gender-based violence, refugee and children’s rights, rights of detainees, protection of civilians, and civil-military cooperation in routine military missions.

The training included such practical exercises as a mock routine operation in cooperative and respectful cordon and search techniques, and reporting law of war violations.

By following a ‘training of trainers’ model, the course sought to enable UPDF trainees to then train their peers.

Many trainees from the UPDF served in the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM). This training allowed them to compare and discuss rule of war application in both AMISOM and Karamoja operations.

According to Cpl. Jason Jordan, training facilitator of the US 490th Civil Affairs Battalion Charlie Company, the interaction gave trainees a better understanding of humanitarian law and how it affects soldiers and military operations.

The course received some very high reviews from both the UPDF officers and the non-commissioned officers (NCOs).

The UPDF Civil Affairs Office requested a copy of the training material so they can incorporate instruction of human rights and civil-military cooperation into their own training regimen, Cpl. Jordan said.


Ugandans Comment on Article 

 
Human rights?? or human abuses??...may be if they want UPDF to imitate their evelish practices of urinating on the human corpses,burning of Quaran,massive massacres of innocent civilians and torturing of inmates. why dont they impart those presumed professionalism in to their troops who are committing war crimes, but,are not answerable to the manipulated ICC? They need to understand they're the most hated p'ple in the world because of the misery and perpetual agony they have inflicted on human kind!!!!!!.- and are using the infamous US Africa Command as escapegoatism to extend their greed of imperialism and swallow up the African sovereignity and indipendence.


V8sinex 2 days ago
Blasphemy!!!! US Army has the worst record in respect to human right, look at the Iraq war, Afgahistan war, Vietnam war, atomic bomb in Japan and many others.


The Kobs 2 days ago
The bad military history of USA speaks for themselves. Already the link and presence of the USA military men in/to Uganda has caused Ugandans and Africans a lot of problems. We have seen the many bombs in East Africa cities and the extra security the African countries now have to put in place because of their links to USA. Ugandans should be worried if they are going to incorporate USA militarilism into her army. Cpl. Jordan, your best source of material for the training of your soldiers is to look forward to the UN materials.