Idi Amin

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Idi Amin


Born
in Koboko, Uganda
January 01, 1925

Died
August 16, 2003


Ugandan soldier and statesman Idi Amin Dada from 1971 ruled as a dictator until a coup d'état
deposed him, and his brutal and repressive regime ended in 1979; he then fled the country.

In 1946, Amin entered the British colonial Army. In 1954, people promoted him to warrant officer, the highest rank that a black African ably reached.

Amin staged and seized power in office in 1971. An armed struggle forced Idi Amin into exile in 1979.

In 1989, he tried to return, but people forced him to go back in exile.

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General Idi Amin Dada

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A Rare Recording of Idi Ami...

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“There is freedom of speech, but I cannot guarantee freedom after speech.”
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“You cannot run faster than a bullet”
Idi Amin

“The only legitimate antidote for self-doubt and the shameful weakness it breeds is joyful self-acceptance.”
Idi Amin