Intervention in Uganda: The Power Struggle and Soviet Involvement : Reflections of a Ugandan ExileUniversity Center for International Studies, University of Pittsburgh, 1979 - Africa, Sub-Saharan - 144 pages |
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Page 45
... army dog " of Obote , owing to Obote his position and continued survival in the army . Similarly Obote looked upon Amin as somebody whom he could rely on for any military actions in the country if the situation arose . As we have ...
... army dog " of Obote , owing to Obote his position and continued survival in the army . Similarly Obote looked upon Amin as somebody whom he could rely on for any military actions in the country if the situation arose . As we have ...
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... army , particularly his own tribe the Kakwa , Lugbara and Madi . The other tribes in the army who had seen their fellow members either killed or imprisoned by the Obote regime , were only too willing to side with Amin . Among the ...
... army , particularly his own tribe the Kakwa , Lugbara and Madi . The other tribes in the army who had seen their fellow members either killed or imprisoned by the Obote regime , were only too willing to side with Amin . Among the ...
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... army purely to avoid any suspicion , but the role of the General Service was already clear to the army and the public . The formation of such a private presidential unit in Uganda seems to be in line with Soviet military strategy ...
... army purely to avoid any suspicion , but the role of the General Service was already clear to the army and the public . The formation of such a private presidential unit in Uganda seems to be in line with Soviet military strategy ...
Contents
The Politics of the Struggle for Independence | 10 |
The Sudan and the Congo | 23 |
Organization of African Unity | 30 |
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