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In the 1970s, Amin enlisted Black Ugandans to battle against racial minorities who were said to dominate the economy and public life. Today an ascendant right wing encourages aggrieved white Americans ...
General Moses Ali (86) is a shadow of his former self. The retired soldier now looks frail. His body and limbs move ...
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Ruto's Kenya is quite redolent of Idi Amin's Uganda (1971-1979) where one voiced dissent on the pain of death, scholars and thinkers were muzzled into silence and fled abroad, and foreign-owned ...
Ruto's Kenya is quite redolent of Idi Amin's Uganda (1971-1979) where one voiced dissent on the pain of death, scholars and thinkers were muzzled into silence and fled abroad, and foreign-owned ...
In the early 1970s, after representatives of the Bata shoes company, a multinational footwear manufacturer, convinced Idi Amin to make concessions that green-lit its operations in Uganda, Obita ...
According to reports and self-declaration, their fathers were subject to anti-India ethnic cleansing during Ugandian dictator Idi Amin’s rule in the 1970s.
Zohran Mamdani is New York City’s presumptive Democratic mayoral nominee — but his mother’s Mississippi story came first.
While location scouting for the film, Nair met Mahmood Mamdani, the mayoral hopeful's father, who was among the Indian minority expelled from Uganda under dictator Idi Amin in the 1970s.
Zohran Mamdani, who could become the first Muslim mayor of New York City, has esteemed Hollywood pedigree; his mother is an Oscar-nominated filmmaker who worked with a string of A-listers ...