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  2. List of massacres in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Bombo, Uganda: 10 killed, 3 injured Patrick Okot Odoch, who was a member of Uganda People's Defence Force shot and killed 9 people in a bar and, the tenth victim while fleeing. [7] Kasese clashes: 26–27 November 2016 Kasese, Uganda: 87 killed, 180+ arrested, 167 surrendered Ugandan police killed the Rwenzururian royal guards and policemen. [8]

  3. Idi Amin - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 December 2024. President of Uganda from 1971 to 1979 Idi Amin Amin shortly before addressing the United Nations General Assembly in 1975 3rd President of Uganda In office 25 January 1971 – 11 April 1979 Vice President Mustafa Adrisi Preceded by Milton Obote Succeeded by Yusuf Lule Personal details ...

  4. 1977 invasion of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The 1977 invasion of Uganda was an armed attempt by Ugandan exiles to overthrow the government of President Idi Amin. The exiles were based in Kenya , organized as the "Uganda Liberation Movement", and enjoyed covert foreign support.

  5. 1972 invasion of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The 1972 invasion of Uganda [2] was an armed attempt by Ugandan insurgents, supported by Tanzania, to overthrow the regime of Idi Amin. Under the orders of former Ugandan President Milton Obote , insurgents launched an invasion of southern Uganda with limited Tanzanian support in September 1972.

  6. Ugandan Bush War - Wikipedia

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    The Ugandan Bush War was a civil war fought in Uganda by the official Ugandan government and its armed wing, the Uganda National Liberation Army (UNLA), against a number of rebel groups, most importantly the National Resistance Army (NRA), from 1980 to 1986.

  7. Uganda says judge's dissent from World Court ruling on Israel ...

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    KAMPALA (Reuters) -Uganda has distanced itself from an opinion written by a Ugandan judge on the International Court of Justice (ICJ) dissenting from the panel's ruling in South Africa's genocide ...

  8. Explainer: What is genocide and how can it be proven? - AOL

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    Genocide is harder to show than other violations of international humanitarian law, such as war crimes and crimes against humanity, because it requires evidence of specific intent.

  9. Second Republic of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The Second Republic of Uganda [1] [2] existed from 1971 to 1979, when Uganda was ruled by Idi Amin's military dictatorship. Amin's rule formally came to an end with the Uganda-Tanzania War , which ended with Tanzania occupying Uganda and Amin fleeing into exile.