The mysterious caller said he had a message from Amin, who had been read a Swahili transcript of the novel and had some views. |
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The continent's leadership roll includes a sizeable rogues' gallery, including despots such as Sani Abacha and Idi Amin. |
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Mom and Dad get all nostalgic about Amin Sayani and Radio Ceylon, and how those were the days etc. |
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In 1980, after the invasion by Tanzanian forces and Ugandan exiles, Amin fled the country. |
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The tragedy of Amin is that he died in exile, not rotting in a jail or executed for his crimes. |
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On the night of 15 September 1972, the ex-president of Uganda, Milton Obote, planned an invasion to oust Idi Amin. |
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They were immediately rushed to hospital where Amin succumbed to his injuries. |
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If so, they rarely show it, although a few jump cuts in the sequences with Amin hint at possible difficulties. |
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Advocate Amin Solkar and Advocate Saeed Azami are the defence counsels in the case. |
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Ms Amin verified her witness statements and answered some additional questions in chief. |
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More importantly, it was a chance to bury the ghost of Uganda's most infamous son: Idi Amin, cannibal, soldier, dictator and buffoon. |
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Under the new education policy, Pushto is the official language in Pushto-speaking areas and Dari the official language in Dari-speaking regions, said Amin, who is a Pashtun. |
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The imbecilic Amin is said to have expelled Uganda's Asians after a bad dream. |
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The OAU's credibility hit rock-bottom when it elected Idi Amin, the cannibalistic Ugandan tyrant, as its chairman. |
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Less than a decade later, in January 1971, an army officer named Idi Amin overthrew the government and declared himself president. |
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Amin also claimed to be the uncrowned King of Scotland, which later became the title of a novel by Giles Foden and of an Oscar-winning film. |
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Uganda has come a long way from the brutal dictatorship of Idi Amin, but there is still much to do. |
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Alain, Nighat Amin and Tsuchiya San at Azuka in front of a classic post indicating distances to major cities around the world. |
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Deputy Editor in Chief Abuzar Al Amin and head of Political News Desk Al Tahir Abu Jawhara were reportedly tortured. |
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The presentation by Janet Siltanen, Carleton University, was in some respects similar to that of Amin. |
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On Thursday, Amin was accused of tax evasion and banned from leaving the country. |
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But like many others in Egypt, Amin viewed this as yet another distraction from efforts to get the country back on its feet. |
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In fact, the Saudi regime actually paid Amin a large subsidy over the years to stay out of politics. |
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The court proceedings were relayed to Amin in Kurdish by an interpreter. |
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Yet Amin took the use of murder as a way of dealing with all enemies, real or imagined, to new heights in Uganda and conducted his campaign of slaughter with cruel relish. |
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Anand Bolar, Vasant V Amin and Sudesh Manjeshwar are the other performers in the play. |
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The Applicant submitted its application for registration as a mortgage broker dated June 25, 2000 listing Amin Haji and Fatima Haji as the two shareholders, directors and officers of the Applicant. |
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Later, in Pakistan in 2003, Babar, Khyam and Amin discussed transporting detonators back to the UK, and small radios were bought so the detonators could be hidden inside, the court heard. |
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Just like Amin Baye explains that males are poorer than females in Cameroon and states that there is no feminisation of poverty in Cameroon. |
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From November 9 to November 14 2010 SAER attended the exhibition EIMA in Bologna, where with honour received the visit of the Egyptian Minister of the Agriculture, Amin Ahmed Mohammed Osman Abaza. |
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Created in 1904, the system covered the entire country by 1930 but was completely unravelled as a result of bloodshed under General Idi Amin and the years of turmoil that followed. |
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Created in 1904, the system covered the entire country by 1930 but was completely unraveled as a result of bloodshed under General Amin and the years of turmoil that followed. |
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Today, says Galal Amin, it is impossible for the young generation not to see the profound abyss found between their life in Egypt and better living conditions abroad. |
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The large Indian community in Uganda was expelled by the dictator Idi Amin in 1972, though many have since returned. |
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It is now my pleasure to give the floor to Mr Amin Maalouf, a renowned writer with both Lebanese and French nationalities, author of a dozen books translated in forty languages. |
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Alain Hubert, Johan Berte and Nighat Amin, respectively project director, manager and program administrator, detailed the station's research facilities and the logistical aspects for performing research there. |
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Though not as demonstrably bloodyhanded as Idi Amin, Eyadema's repressive rule has aroused condemnation from international human rights groups. |
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As many Indians had considerable wealth Idi Amin expelled them for domestic political gain. |
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Analysts such as Amin Saikal described the group as developing into a proxy force for Pakistan's regional interests, which the Taliban denied. |
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In 1972, Idi Amin announced that the entire Asian community in Uganda had 90 days to leave the country. |
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In 1972, all South Asians were expelled from Uganda by the controversial figure Idi Amin, then president of Uganda. |
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Thirty years ago people like Idi Amin and Baby Doc Duvalier were given sanctuary in third countries just to get them away from brutalizing their own citizens. |
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The population declined drastically when Idi Amin, head of government from 1971 to 1979, ordered the expulsion in 1972 of all noncitizen Asians and later even those Asians who held Ugandan citizenship. |
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Amin Gemayel, it is felt here, is an unknown quantity and it is impossible to predict how he will act. |
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Many Indians fled to Britain from Uganda in the 1970s as Idi Amin rolled out his Africanisation campaign. |
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Srinivasan recused himself and the erstwhile IPL chairman Chirayu Amin was made a member. |
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Delinking, Amin argues, is not about absolute autarchy but a neutralizing of the effects of external economic interactions on internal choices. |
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Muhammad Amin al-Husseini, the pro-Nazi Grand Mufti of Jerusalem who is the chief bogeyman of many pro-Israel histories, comes across as a weak leader with far less influence than is usually ascribed to him. |
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When that country finally began to retaliate to protect itself and moved into Uganda, resulting in the final ouster of Idi Amin, it was rebuked by a UN resolution for taking action against Uganda. |
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A few days after climbing with Jeremiah I sat down with Amin Aziz Bakir, a member of the Kurdistan Mountain Climbing Federation. |
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Meanwhile, the ATC issued a bailable arrest warrant for Pakistan's former commerce minister Makhdoom Amin Fahim until July 10, the report said. |
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Amin Hassan Omer was one four figures who ascended to NCP leadership bureau through a decree issued on Monday night. |
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The film is also supported by Moirai Communications and sponsored by GPIC, the Sheraton Bahrain Hotel, The House of Travel, Gulf Air and Al Amin Gardens. |
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Mr Bennett Amin, 68 and a Brent resident, cares for his daughter Ruth, who suffers with multiple ailments including Pulmonic Stenosis and Epilepsy. |
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Ex-Lebanon President and Phalange Party leader Amin Gemayel on Jan. |
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The PDPA was beset by internal leadership differences and was weakened by an internal coup on 11 September 1979 when Hafizullah Amin ousted Nur Muhammad Taraki. |
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The Soviet Union, sensing PDPA weakness, intervened militarily three months later, to depose Amin and install another PDA faction led by Babrak Karmal. |
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