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Mutesa and demands
Mutesa used his political power to protect the interests of his Baganda constituency, and he refused to support demands for Africanization of the officer ranks.

Mutesa and for
They were critical as well of the young kabaka, Frederick Walugembe Mutesa II ( also known as " King Freddie " or " Kabaka Freddie "), for his inattention to the needs of his people.
Mutesa II, who had been regarded by his subjects as uninterested in their welfare, now refused to cooperate with Cohen's plan for an integrated Buganda.
Kabaka Mutesa I was known for his brutality and used the rivalries of the Anglicans, Roman Catholics and Muslims against each other to try to balance the influences of the powers that backed each group.

Mutesa and was
Major General Sir Edward Frederick William David Walugembe Mutebi Luwangula Mutesa II KBE ( 19 November 1924 – 21 November 1969 ), was Kabaka of the Kingdom of Buganda from 22 November 1939 until his death.
Mutesa was born at the house of Sir Albert Cook in Makindye, Kampala, on 19 November 1924, the fifth son of Sir Daudi Chwa II KCMG KBE, Kabaka of Buganda, who reigned between 1897 and 1939.
Mutesa was crowned at Buddo, on 19 November 1942, his eighteenth birthday.
The post of Governor General was abolished with the attainment of republican status and replaced by a non-executive President, a post first held by Mutesa.
Mutesa was interviewed in his flat only a few hours before his death by the British journalist John Simpson, who found that he was sober and in good spirits.
* Kabaka Sir Edward Frederick William David Walugembe Luwangula Mutebi Mutesa II, the 35th Kabaka of Buganda, whose mother was Lady Irene Drusilla Namaganda of the Nte ( Cow ) clan.
The above explanation, about the symbolism of the drum, is a distortion that came about after the bloody 1966 national crisis when the Prime Minister of the day, Milton Obote, made a violent military attack on the king of the Kingdom of Buganda in central Uganda, Edward Mutesa II, who was the ceremonial president of the state at the time.

Mutesa and military
On May 24, 1966, Obote ousted Mutesa, assumed his offices of president and commander in chief, suspended the 1962 constitution, and consolidated his control over the military by eliminating several rivals.

Mutesa and between
In 1964 the coalition between Mutesa and Obote's parties collapsed over the question of a referendum which transferred two counties from Buganda to Bunyoro.

Mutesa and Obote
Mutesa, the Kabaka ( King ) of Buganda, became the ceremonial President, with Obote as executive prime minister.
Obote responded with an armed attack upon Mutesa's palace, which ended with Mutesa fleeing to exile.
Obote responded with an armed attack upon the King's palace, sending Mutesa into exile in the United Kingdom via Burundi, and in 1967 a new constitution abolished all of Uganda's kingdoms, including Buganda.
Identified by the British police as suicide, the death has been viewed as assassination by those who claim Mutesa may have been force-fed vodka by agents of the Obote regime.

Mutesa and .
* 1942 – Mutesa II is crowned the 35th and last Kabaka ( king ) of Buganda.
* 1953 – Edward Mutesa II, the kabaka ( king ) of Buganda is deposed and exiled to London by Sir Andrew Cohen, Governor of Uganda.
** Ugandan army troops arrest Mutesa II of Buganda and occupy his palace.
* November 30 – Edward Mutesa II, the kabaka ( king ) of Buganda, is deposed and exiled to London by Sir Andrew Benjamin Cohen, Governor of Uganda.
The traditional leader of the Baganda, Edward Mutesa, became president of Uganda.
Finding Kabaka Mutesa I apparently receptive, Stanley wrote to the Church Missionary Society ( CMS ) in London and persuaded it to send missionaries to Buganda in 1877.
* In November 1969 he interviewed the exiled King of Buganda, Mutesa II, hours before death in his London flat from alcohol poisoning.
Mutesa himself opposed the proposal, and thus came into conflict with the British Governor, Sir Andrew Cohen.
In 1953, the Lukiiko ( Parliament ) of Buganda sought independence from Uganda, with Mutesa himself demanding that Buganda be separated from the rest of the protectorate of Uganda and transferred to Foreign Office jurisdiction.
He had the other four leading members of his party arrested and detained, and then suspended the federal constitution and declared himself President of Uganda in February 1966, deposing Mutesa.
While in exile, Mutesa wrote a published autobiography, The Desecration of My Kingdom.

recognized and seriousness
His 1542 book was an extraordinary event, and recognized as such at the time: it established five voices as the norm, rather than four, and it married the polyphonic texture of the Netherlandish motet with the Italian secular form, bringing a seriousness of tone which was to become one of the predominant trends in madrigal composition all the way into the seventeenth century.
In these two examples, shedding foam and failing o-rings, the organization failed to react correctly to the seriousness of the problem: in both cases, whereas engineers recognized the seriousness of the problem, NASA management dismissed both the evidence and the engineers ' expertise and ultimately decided to continue with the mission, with catastrophic results.
His thesis on The Essence of Manifestation was warmly welcomed by the members of the jury, who recognized the intellectual value and the seriousness of its author, although this thesis did not have any influence on their later works.
The seriousness of the situation was finally recognized and German foreign minister Count Herbert von Bismarck ( chancellor Otto von Bismarck ’ s son ) proposed to reconvene the adjourned Washington conference of 1887.

recognized and demands
He was crowned emperor in Rome on 31 May 1433, and after obtaining his demands from the Pope returned to Bohemia, where he was recognized as king in 1436, though his power was little more than nominal.
Louis XIV had succeeded in establishing the principle that a new treaty would be fixed within the framework of the Treaties of Westphalia and Nijmegen, and the Truce of Ratisbon, but with the Emperor's demands for Strasbourg, and William III's insistence that he be recognized as King of England before the conclusion of hostilities, it hardly seemed worthwhile in calling for a peace conference.
: Nothing that the Government has done is intended or designed to have any effect upon the recognized right of labor to organize, to bargain collectively through its unions, or, under ordinary industrial conditions, to walk out by concerted action .... The Government faced the alternative of submitting to the demands of a single group, to the irreparable injury of the whole people, or of challenging the assertion by that group of power greater than that of the Government itself.
The Satyagraha ended in glorious success: the demands of Indians were met, and the Congress Party was recognized as the real representative of the Indian people.
The document also discussed that the Csángós make no political demands, but merely want to be recognized as a distinct culture and demand education and church services in the Csángó language.
In the next decade all these demands were recognized as rights by the courts.
The necessities of the parliamentary situation compelled him sometimes to go farther in meeting the demands of the Conservatives and Czechs than he would probably have wished, but he was essentially an opportunist ; in no way a party man, he recognized that the government must be carried on, and he cared little by the aid of what party the necessary majority was maintained.
During 1848 revolution, the Austrians, concerned by Polish demands for greater autonomy within the province, gave support to a small group of Ruthenians ( the name of the East Slavic people who would later adopt the self-identification of " Ukrainians ") whose goal was to be recognized as a distinct nationality.
Pamela demands to be recognized as the new sovereign, but Philanax demands an interim period of investigation and burial before the succession is established.
When Kids Come First recognized that the educational system in New Brunswick was one that was built on a pedogogical structure that was being challenged by the realities and demands of a globalized economy.
According to Presidency of Religious Affairs of Turkey, it is not a place of worship in the strict sense of the term despite Alevi organizations ' such as Hacı Bektaş-ı Veli Anadolu Kültür Vakfı demands cemevi as places for worshiping to be officially recognized.

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