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Human rights, Politics and government, Crimes against humanity, Genocide, Political violence, Uganda, Africa, juvenile literaturePlaces
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Historical background on genocide and persecution in Uganda
Genocide and persecution in Uganda: an overview / A.B. Kasozi --
The expulsion of Uganda's Asian population / The Economist Uganda correspondent --
Idi Amin is a repressive ruler / Henry A. Kissinger --
The government of Idi Amin commits gross human rights violations / Whitney Elsworth --
The terror and killings inflicted by the army / Patrick Moser --
Resettlement in the Luwero Triangle after years of terror / Blaine Harden --
The renewal of human rights abuse in Uganda / Colin Nickerson --
The national resistance movement government's failure to safeguard human rights / Amnesty International --
Terror in the name of the Lord / Bob Drogin --
An attack on homosexuality / Saeed Ahmed -- -- Chapter 2: Controversies surrounding genocide and persecution in Uganda
Multiple factors were at the root of the expulsion of Uganda's Asians / Meir Amor --
The British government supported Idi Amin's brutal rule / Mark Curtis --
The West has the power to affect events in Uganda / Richard H. Ullman --
The massacres in Uganda in the 1980s were committed largely by the government and its agencies / Sabiitii Mutengesa --
The unacknowledged truths about persecution and genocide in Museveni's Uganda / Milton Obote --
The causes and consequences of the war in Northern Uganda are many-sided and interconnected / Ogenga Otunnu.
The abuses of the Lord's Resistance Army violate the principles of international humanitarian law / Human Rights Watch --
The international community must act to end the human rights catastrophe in Northern Uganda / Olara A. Otunnu --
The Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rights failed / Joanna R. Quinn --
The International Criminal Court has contributed to prospects for peace in Uganda / Nick Grono and Adam O'Brian --
The International Criminal Court is biased / Tim Allen -- -- Chapter 3: Personal Narratives
A Christian Ugandan is persecuted / F.K. Sempangi --
An exile recalls incidents of flight and terror in Idi Amin's Uganda / Arthur Mwenkanya Katabalwa --
Ugandan soldiers plan an escape from Idi Amin's prison / Patrick Kimumwe and Silvesta Mutumba --
A Ugandan woman loses a daughter / Angelina Atyam, as told to Sara Ann Friedman --
A child soldier escapes to Uganda / Faith J.H. McDonnell and Grace Akallo.
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