Uganda
Americannoun
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From 1971 to 1979, Uganda was ruled by the notorious military strongman Idi Amin. It is estimated that Amin killed as many as 300,000 Ugandans through internal purges and campaigns of terror before he was overthrown.
Under Amin, Uganda was a sponsor of international terrorism. In 1976, a French airliner was hijacked and flown to Entebbe Airport outside Kampala. An Israeli commando unit subsequently rescued the hostages in a sensational raid.
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- Ugandan adjective
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Neighbouring Uganda has assured citizens that the government is taking measures to ensure there is enough fuel, amid reports of shortages.
From BBC
Rangers guard a mountain of confiscated snares in Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda.
From BBC
After finishing the fall semester of his sophomore year, Bior returned to Uganda for winter break.
Uganda has long been seen as a solid security partner for the U.S., sending troops to fight al Qaeda’s Somali franchise, al-Shabaab.
"The railway is part of the rationalisation of our transport system, especially on the Uganda side, which is irrational and wasteful," the veteran leader told the ceremony.
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