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Myra Immell, Myra Immell
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Greenhaven Press
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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.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Detroit
Series
Genocide and persecution, Genocide and persecution

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
967.6104
Library of Congress
DT433.285 .U39 2012, DT433.285 .U39 2013, DT433.285.U39 2012

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Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25339869M
ISBN 13
9780737762587
LCCN
2012019753

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