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Idi Amin heroes & killers

by $vicky $ on November 10, 2011

Full name Idi Amin Dada Oumee. AKA 'Big Daddy', AKA 'Butcher of Africa', AKA 'Conqueror of the British Empire', AKA 'Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Sea'.

Country: Uganda.

Kill tally: 100,000-500,000 (most sources say 300,000).

Background: The British Government declares Uganda its protectorate in 1894. Surrounding kingdoms are incorporated, with the borders becoming fixed in 1914. Independence is achieved peacefully on 9 October 1962 but rising tensions between the country's different ethnic groups see Prime Minister Milton Obote impose a new republican constitution establishing himself as president and abolishing all the country's kingdoms. Ethnic tensions continue to rise. Idi Amin seizes power in a coup in January 1971.

Mini biography: Born between 1923 and 1925 into the Kakwa tribe in Koboko, near Arua in the northwest corner of Uganda, close to the borders with the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Sudan. His father is a farmer and a follower of Islam. His mother is a member of the Lugbara tribe and is said to practice sorcery.

(Amin's younger brother, Amule, claims that Amin was in fact born in Kampala, the capital of Uganda, and that their father was working as a policeman there at the time.)

Amin's parents separate soon after his birth. Amin is raised by his mother, who becomes a camp follower of the King's African Rifles, a regiment of the British colonial army. She will have more children from other relationships, with Amin becoming the third of eight siblings.

Amin receives only a rudimentary education but excels at sports and reportedly converts to Islam at an early age.

1946 - He joins the King's African Rifles as an assistant cook. In 1948 he is promoted to corporal. By 1958 he is sergeant-major and platoon commander.

1951 - Amin becomes the heavyweight boxing champion of Uganda, holding the title until 1960.

1952 - He serves in the British action against the Mau Mau revolt in Kenya (1952-56) and is described by officials as "a splendid type and a good (rugby) player, but virtually bone from the neck up, and needs things explained in words of one letter."

One former commander remembers Amin "as a splendid and reliable soldier and a cheerful and energetic man." Another former commander describes Amin as "an incredible person who certainly isn't mad - very shrewd, very cunning and a born leader."

1959 - He is made a warrant officer with the rank of 'effendi', a position specially created by the colonial army for noncommissioned Africans with leadership potential.

1961 - He rises to the rank of lieutenant, becoming one of only two native Ugandans to be commissioned during British rule.

1962 - Troops under Amin's command commit the 'Turkana Massacre' while conducting an operation to suppress cattle stealing by tribesmen spilling into the north of Uganda from the neighbouring Turkana region of Kenya. Investigations by the British authorities in Kenya reveal that the victims of the massacre had been tortured, beaten to death and, in some cases, buried alive. However, with Uganda's independence only months away, the authorities decide against court-martialling Amin for his "overzealous" methods.

Uganda achieves independence from Britain on 9 October. The king of the Baganda tribe, Sir Edward Mutesa, becomes the new nation's first president. The government is led by Prime Minister Milton Obote, who Amin supports.

Overlooking the charges of torture, Obote promotes Amin to major in 1963 and to colonel and deputy commander of the army and air force in 1964, the same year that Amin helps put down an army mutiny at Jinja, Uganda's second city.

Shortly after independence Amin is sent to Israel on a paratrooper training course. He will become a favourite of the Israelis when he acts as a conduit for the supply of arms and ammunition to Israeli-backed rebels fighting a war in southern Sudan.

1966 - Following a financial scandal implicating Obote and Amin in gold smuggling, and on the back of growing opposition from King Mutesa, Obote suspends the constitution, arrests half his cabinet, and installs himself as president for life. King Mutesa is driven from his palace in a military operation led by Amin and forced into exile. A new constitution abolishes all the country's kingdoms.

Amin is subsequently promoted to major-general and appointed chief of the army and air force. He begins to build a support base in the army by recruiting from his own Kakwa tribe. However, his relations with Obote start to sour.

1969 - In December an unsuccessful attempt is made to assassinate Obote. Brigadier Pierino Okoya, the deputy chief of the army and Amin's sole rival among senior army officers, tells Obote and Amin that the net is closing in on the perpetrators and that all will be revealed

54 Comments

the first video reminds me of the Hell Fire Pass in Thailand. so Amin was finally dead.

18 months ago

nice collection of information... keep it up

18 months ago

Rana.........next time you make new post...........you divide your content into many part and in one blog you can put many contents and each content not too much ,,.........will be better for you.......
fan.........read each content and they can click "like " in each content.........
if you put in one content like this nobody can read all........and you can get just one "like"
same as video..........put just one video in one content .......
make more new blog.........not too much content.........one blog per one video and make many blogs......

These videos are great!!!! thanks for sharing.........if you put in three blog and one video each.......... you will get 3 "like" ieieieile.........

18 months ago

thanks friends.........

18 months ago

Nice job and good collection of the post and it is an informative post thanks for good contribution my dear keep it up

18 months ago

thanks libralady
thanks safdar.......

18 months ago

very nice post, I will come back to watch video again, it's time to work now

18 months ago

I come back to watch the first video..........very good one.............

18 months ago

thanks sasikamon

18 months ago

very informative....great sharing

18 months ago

thanks inoocent
thanks jake.......

18 months ago

informative sharing about idi amin!

18 months ago

Rana.......your last blog not respond......you should "edit post" and click "save" again.........

18 months ago

thanks friends......

18 months ago

thanks naoi....

18 months ago

very nice post Vicky :)

18 months ago

nice video.........I watch the last one !

17 months ago

nice information thanks for share

17 months ago

thanks friends...........

17 months ago

nice video

17 months ago

nice post

17 months ago

thanks friends.........

17 months ago

thanks friends........

17 months ago

thanks rene

16 months ago

he was a deadly man here in Africa,Uganda went trough a lot of sufferings and pains when he was on power.but today they are one happy and united nation.

16 months ago

great information thanks for sharing

16 months ago

informative post thanks to share

16 months ago

very nice post thanks for the sharing keep sharing.

16 months ago

Great page of history !!!

16 months ago

very nice

16 months ago

nice post

16 months ago

Idi Amin heroes & killers
never end stories about war.......... until the world is end

:( all people say peace but do nothing

16 months ago