Idi Amin: The Butcher of Uganda




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Host – Simon Whistler
Author – Steve Theunissen
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Source/Further reading:

Kaylani Mookherji: Idi Amin (Kindle editiion)
George Ivan Smith: Ghosts of Kampala; The Rise and Fall of Idi Amin


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22 responses to “Idi Amin: The Butcher of Uganda”

  1. Please, please, please do one on Charles Taylor… but don't leave out his beginnings in Liberia. People always think of Sierra Leone, but he devastated many countries, starting with the country of my mother and older brother's birth.

  2. idi went to lybia.Can you imagine what that was like .Two of the craziest monsters on the planet in the same place.Of course there is only room for one monster so its nor a surprise that idi had to go.He would have killed millions if he had the chance.He deserved to die in agony not peacefully at a hospital

  3. Africa is a headache for the old colonial powers. If they try to intervene when a madman gets into power then they're accused of being colonialists. Imperialists but if they stand back and do nothing, they're accused of not doing anything to help problems which have their routes back to 18th/19th century colonialism

    This has pretty much been played out in most of the old colonial nations e.g. South Africa, Kenya, Zimbabwe etc. The best thing is to just stay out of it. At least fat cat lawyers can't start demanding money that way.

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