Wednesday, March 27, 2013

UGANDA PRESIDENT


President of Uganda
Idi Amin


Birth -
1925?
Death -
2003
Place of Birth -

Buganda (now in Uganda)
Term -
1971-1979

 Known for Overthrowing Ugandan president Milton Obote and ruling through terror, ordering    the deaths of approximately 300,000 persons                  considered to be intellectuals or political opponents.
Milestones -
1946- Joined the King's African Rifles, the British colonial army.

1964 -Returned from military training in England, and was promoted to colonel after suppressing a mutiny by the Ugandan army.

1968- Became major general of Uganda's armed forces.

1971- Led a military coup against Milton Obote and replaced him as president.

1972- Nationalized Ugandan companies and forced approximately 70,000 Asians, who owned most of the country's businesses, to leave Uganda.

1972- Survived a failed coup by military officers.

1976- Appointed himself president for life.

1979- Was overthrown by the Tanzanian army with help from Ugandan rebels operating out of Tanzania.
Did You Know -

Amin was heavyweight boxing champion of Uganda from 1951 to 1960.

After Amin was overthrown, Milton Obote returned to Uganda and served as president from 1980 until he was again overthrown in 1985.

Amin was airlifted from Uganda by Libyan military forces after his overthrow and lived in exile in Saudi Arabia until his death.

Amin fathered 43 children.