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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... returned , the group took control of the Buganda government . They hated other political parties whose basic aims were to develop Uganda into one state since this threatened the future of traditional rule to which they were deeply ...
... returned , the group took control of the Buganda government . They hated other political parties whose basic aims were to develop Uganda into one state since this threatened the future of traditional rule to which they were deeply ...
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... returned from Israel , they would form the backbone of the ruling party's counter - intelligence group . The proposition appealed to the government and by the beginning of 1964 , several small groups of such persons had already ...
... returned from Israel , they would form the backbone of the ruling party's counter - intelligence group . The proposition appealed to the government and by the beginning of 1964 , several small groups of such persons had already ...
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... returned from USSR after six months training . The first Ugandan pilots and tech- nicians trained in USSR returned after completing their training . A large team of Soviet airforce personnel arrived in Uganda for an initial period of ...
... returned from USSR after six months training . The first Ugandan pilots and tech- nicians trained in USSR returned after completing their training . A large team of Soviet airforce personnel arrived in Uganda for an initial period of ...
Contents
The Politics of the Struggle for Independence | 10 |
The Sudan and the Congo | 23 |
Organization of African Unity | 30 |
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