Also, there was a quite exciting time at the Peace and Security stock taking panel. I don't want to misquote anyone, so I will wait for the official transcripts to come out, but there was one heated bit where the European Union and Senegal delegations were taking very thinly veiled shots at each other regarding the arrest warrant for the former president of Chad, Hissene Habre. It was quite exciting. In lieu of misquotes and possible media blunders, I present you a photo of the debate. It was much more exciting that it looks.
From Kampala 02 June 2010 |
Otherwise, the day was uneventful, although I believe I secured a personally guided tour of Kampala from a lovely young Ugandan attorney whilst on the bus. I'll let you know what the real Kampala is like, away from all the fancy resorts and diplomats. It should be exciting.
Sorry for the boringness of this update, but I will leave you, as usual, with a short photo essay. Enjoy.
The aforementioned Chinese bus. I like it more and more each day.
From Kampala 02 June 2010 |
I'm not entirely certain that the sculptor has ever seen a horse, at least not one that wasn't deformed.
From Kampala 02 June 2010 |
The Big Spring delegation made it.
From Kampala 02 June 2010 |
We had dinner by the lake again. Still just as beautiful. Plus, I was able to make an excellent Dark and Stormy with the aforementioned ginger brew.
From Kampala 02 June 2010 |
Yay, horsies!
From Kampala 02 June 2010 |
And finally, the lobby of the Resort had this crazy fountain. Look at it go!
That's all I got this time. Stay tuned for more.
Matt
1 comment:
i cant watch the video! it says something about accepting an invite from the publisher?
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