General Idi Amin Oumee - The Unforgotten King Of Uganda

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Idi Amin Dada Oumee (/ˈiːdi ɑːˈmiːn/; c. 1925 - 16 August 2003) was a Ugandan military officer who served as the President of Uganda from 1971 to 1979. Amin was born in Koboko to a Kakwa father and Lugbara mother. In 1946 he joined the King's African Rifles (KAR) of the British Colonial Army as a cook. In 1971 General Idi Amin overthrew the elected government of Milton Obote and declared himself president of Uganda launching a ruthless eight-year regime in which an estimated 300000 civilians were massacred. His expulsion of all asians such as Indian and Pakistani citizens in 1972-along with increasing military expenditures-brought about the country's economic decline the impact of which lasted decades. In 1979 his reign of terror came to an end as Ugandan exiles and Tanzanians took control of the capital of Kampala forcing Amin to flee. Never brought to justice for his heinous crimes Amin lived out the remainder of his life in Libya and then in Saudi Arabia.
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