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 64
... told Amin he had been approached by Obote's group in 1971 , who had told him not to recognize the military regime in Uganda be- cause it was not acting in the interest of the Arab cause . It had also asked him to provide financial and ...
... told Amin he had been approached by Obote's group in 1971 , who had told him not to recognize the military regime in Uganda be- cause it was not acting in the interest of the Arab cause . It had also asked him to provide financial and ...
Page 65
... told Amin our landing would be delayed and he got scared . He asked me , " Do you think they are playing a trick on us so that they can intercept us ? ” I told him no because the tower said some ground arrangements were not complete ...
... told Amin our landing would be delayed and he got scared . He asked me , " Do you think they are playing a trick on us so that they can intercept us ? ” I told him no because the tower said some ground arrangements were not complete ...
Page 95
... told to sit down . Then Amin told us that as a result of the visit of Prime Minister Milton Obote to the USSR in July 1965 , the Soviet Union had agreed to train Ugandan military personnel in the USSR . We were to proceed on one week's ...
... told to sit down . Then Amin told us that as a result of the visit of Prime Minister Milton Obote to the USSR in July 1965 , the Soviet Union had agreed to train Ugandan military personnel in the USSR . We were to proceed on one week's ...
Contents
The Politics of the Struggle for Independence | 10 |
The Sudan and the Congo | 23 |
Organization of African Unity | 30 |
Copyright | |
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