Excerpts from interview with General Idi Amin who considers people of Great Britain his best friend. Action not against GB where economy controlled by Jews, and in USA. Sir Alec Douglas Home only one person speaking, others say it's a good step to transfer the economy to Ugandans.
"Caricature shows Idi Amin, President of Uganda from 1971 to 1979 as a bloated, powerful figure in military dress covered with medals and insignia, holding a sceptor, and crowned by a small head with heavy features."
(2 Oct 1975) Idi Amin, President of Uganda, visiting the United Nations headquarters in his capacity as current chairman of the Organisation of African Unity, repeated his attack on Israel at a news conference.
"Since 2014, Archives and Special Collections has been working with the Ugandan Asian community in Canada to collect oral history accounts of their collective past."
Book Sources: Idi Amin
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