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Appendix Five A Few of Those Reported Killed during Obote’s Second Regime, 1981–85*
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A.B.K. Kasozi
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Tables, Figures, and Maps ix
- Abbreviations and Glossary xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 3
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A Legacy of Violence
- Precolonial and Colonial Uganda 17
- Inequality and Violence in Uganda 30
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From Nakulabye to Namugongo
- From a Negotiated to an Imposed Constitution, 1962–66 59
- From a Civilian to a Military Dictatorship, 1966–71 88
- Idi Amin and the Politics of Survival, 1971–79 104
- Weak Governments and Social Chaos, 1979–85 128
- Four and One-Half Years of Brute Violence, 1980–85 145
- Civil War, 1981–85 164
- Conclusion 193
- Epilogue 209
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Appendices
- The Language Debate 227
- Buwunga Subcounty: A Case Study of the Impact of Violence on a Local Community 235
- Some of the Massacres under the Military Commission and Obote’s Regime, 1980–84 240
- Some of the Victims of Amin’s Years of Terror, 1971-79 249
- A Few of Those Reported Killed during Obote’s Second Regime, 1981–85* 254
- Some of the Detainees at Luzira Gazetted by Ugandan Authorities 273
- Memorandum of Uganda’s Religious Leaders to Obote, August 1981* 275
- Letter of the Leader of the Opposition to the President of Atrocities* 279
- Memorandum from the Chairman of the National Resistance Movement to the Commonwealth Prime Ministers and Haeads of Government* 282
- Public Statement by Uganda’s Ambassador to the Scandinavian Countries, Ibrahim Mukiibi 285
- Notes 289
- Bibliography 319
- Index 339
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Tables, Figures, and Maps ix
- Abbreviations and Glossary xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 3
-
A Legacy of Violence
- Precolonial and Colonial Uganda 17
- Inequality and Violence in Uganda 30
-
From Nakulabye to Namugongo
- From a Negotiated to an Imposed Constitution, 1962–66 59
- From a Civilian to a Military Dictatorship, 1966–71 88
- Idi Amin and the Politics of Survival, 1971–79 104
- Weak Governments and Social Chaos, 1979–85 128
- Four and One-Half Years of Brute Violence, 1980–85 145
- Civil War, 1981–85 164
- Conclusion 193
- Epilogue 209
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Appendices
- The Language Debate 227
- Buwunga Subcounty: A Case Study of the Impact of Violence on a Local Community 235
- Some of the Massacres under the Military Commission and Obote’s Regime, 1980–84 240
- Some of the Victims of Amin’s Years of Terror, 1971-79 249
- A Few of Those Reported Killed during Obote’s Second Regime, 1981–85* 254
- Some of the Detainees at Luzira Gazetted by Ugandan Authorities 273
- Memorandum of Uganda’s Religious Leaders to Obote, August 1981* 275
- Letter of the Leader of the Opposition to the President of Atrocities* 279
- Memorandum from the Chairman of the National Resistance Movement to the Commonwealth Prime Ministers and Haeads of Government* 282
- Public Statement by Uganda’s Ambassador to the Scandinavian Countries, Ibrahim Mukiibi 285
- Notes 289
- Bibliography 319
- Index 339