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    Image Number: APN252043
    Title: Federation - The Challenge Of 1964
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008082501:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:DEC 1963 - Federation - The Challenge Of 1964 - The Kampala Agreement on federation is signed by Milton Obote, Prime Minister of Uganda, Jomo Kenyatta, and Julius Nyerere, President of Tanzania, as Tom Mboya looks on. The independence of the East African nations - Tanganyika in 1961, Uganda in 1962, and Kenya in 1963 - gave rise to visions of an East African federation which would be a political and economic force to be reckoned with. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: KENYA
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 4705 x 3525
    Media Id: 126_33
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: APN252865
    Title: Testing Time For The Oau
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008090305:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:APR 1979 - Testing Time For The Oau - A Tanzanian Soldier Exults after killing three Libyan soldiers for Uganda's Idi Amin. High on the agenda was the war between Uganda and Tanzanian which keeps on recruiting despite mediation by OAU leaders and which is likely to escalate as long as Tanzani harbours ex-President Milton Obote and as long as Idi Amin continues in power in Uganda. The Tanzanian/Uganda war is the most tragic event in Africa at the moment simply because it has forced Tanzania, one of the so- called frontline states, to divert its attention and resources from the wars of liberation in Zimbabwe, Nambia and South Africa. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: KENYA
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5723 x 4156
    Media Id: 145_18
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: APN254804
    Title: ASSINATION BID THAT FAILED
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008061308:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:JUN 1970 - Assassination Bid That Failed - The night of the shooting: President is seen leaving Lugogo Stadium after having his controversial Common Man's Chapter adopted by the UPC. Minutes after this photograph was taken, Obote was shot. It would have been the most audacious assassination in modern Africa - an unknown taxi-driver killing President Milton Obote while he was surrounded by troops and security guards. But it failed by the narrowest of margins, because a semi-automatic Czech pistol jammed after the first shot, and because a Chinese-made hand grenade failed to explode. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: UGANDA
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 4782 x 3526
    Media Id: 178_38
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: APN254805
    Title: Tanzania's President Julius Nyerere, Milton Obote and Kenya's Jomo Kenyatta.
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008061205:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:JAN 1964 - Federation - The Challenge of 1964. East Africa's big three: Tanzania's President Julius Nyerere, Milton Obote and Kenya's Jomo Kenyatta. Take a deep, deep breath all you East Africans. That glorious stuff you can feel tingling right down to your toes is FREEDOM. It's been a long time coming, but wasn't it worth all the struggle? Tick off the list. First there was Tanganyika, setting the pace for its neighbours to follow. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3703 x 4788
    Media Id: 178_39
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: East Africa, Drum Magazine, Tanzania, Julius Nyerere, Milton Obote, Uganda, Kenya, Jomo Kenyatta, federation, January 1964, 1964, the big three, ,
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    Image Number: APN254821
    Title: DR. MILTON OBOTE SPEAKS TO DRUM
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008060905:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:Dr Milton Obote Speaks To Drum - This Interview with Dr Obote was held before the recent crisis. We were already producing the magazine when the news came through that five cabinet ministers had been detained and the constitution suspended. This makes it all the more interesting to learn what Dr Obote was thinking beforehand. Throughouit the interview he talked as leader of a united U.P.C. party. And in doing so he revealed his attitude of mind, his way of thinking before the events which sent Uganda teering on the brink of disaster. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: UGANDA
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3689 x 2649
    Media Id: 179_14
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: APN254834
    Title: Milton Obote receives the instruments of freedom
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008061316:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:OCT 1962 - A New Nation is Born By The Lakes - Obote receives the instruments of freedom from the Duke of Kent. A new flag is flying in Kampala, Uganda, these days. Yet, yet another new nation has emerged. Almost suddenly, and with less noise than most of its predecessors in Africa, Uganda becomes independent on October 9, 1962. And to theUgandans more than to most, the prospects of independence may mean more prosperity, better chances on the export market and better education. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3639 x 4796
    Media Id: 179_26
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: East Africa, Obote, instruments, Duke of Kent, Duke, Kampala, Uganda, independence, October 1962, 1962, Milton Obote,
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    Image Number: APN254847
    Title: President Milton Obote - How Does He Stay On Top -
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008061303:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:DEC 1967 - How Does He Stay On Top - A growing army: on becoming president, Obote enlarged the army radically. When the central government troops attacked and captured the former Kabaka of Buganda's palace, some political observers claimed that Obote's government would not last more than six months. They argued that nobody could rule Uganda without the Kabaka and the support and co-operation of the Baganda. Now more than a year-and-a-half later Dr Obote is still at the helm of Uganda and his government is still going strong. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 4851 x 3755
    Media Id: 179_38
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: East Africa, Drum Magazine, politics, December 1967, December, 1967, 1960s, President Milton Obote, guard of honour, soldiers, army, Kabaka, Buganda, palace, Uganda, Drum Photographer, ,
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    Image Number: APN254848
    Title: ASSINATION BID THAT FAILED
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008061309:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:JUN 1970 - Assassination Bid That Failed - Obote speaks on his vision of a self-reliant socialist Uganda on the fateful night. It would have been the most audacious assassination in modern Africa - an unknown taxi-driver killing President Milton Obote while he was surrounded by troops and security guards. But it failed by the narrowest of margins, because a semi-automatic Czech pistol jammed after the first shot, and because a Chinese-made hand grenade failed to explode. President Obote suffered minor face wounds when the first bullet ripped through his cheeks, damaging some of his teeth and pat of his tongue. But, to Uganda's great good fortune, the damage was slight, and he was soon back at his duties. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: UGANDA
    Pixel Size: 4053 x 3520
    Media Id: 179_39
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: APN254857
    Title: OBOTE FLIES INTO EXILE
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008060907:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:Obote Flight Into Exile - Obote In Dar Es Salaam:"There is no question of any takeover. I can tell you I am going back to Uganda after I have had my discussions here."An unannounced and unscheduled Comet airliner touched down at the hectic Dar es Salaam international airport. The time was exactly 2:15 p.m., Tuesday, January 26, 1971. On charter to the East African Airways, the Comet was carrying a special guest of Houner, a fallen champion of the Common Man, Dr Apollo Milton Obote. Unarmed field Force policemen had hurriedly been posted along the airport apron. Airport staff were in a disoederly rush to join the party of hosts. ( Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: UGANDA
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 4917 x 3506
    Media Id: 179_7
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: APN254859
    Title: Assassination Bid That Failed - Complete recovery: Obote is wished well on his discharge from hospital
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008061310:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:JUN 1970 - Assassination Bid That Failed - Complete recovery: Obote is wished well on his discharge from hospital. It would have been the most audacious assassination in modern Africa - an unknown taxi-driver killing President Milton Obote while he was surrounded by troops and security guards. But it failed by the narrowest of margins, because a semi-automatic Czech pistol jammed after the first shot, and because a Chinese-made hand grenade failed to explode. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 4321 x 2855
    Media Id: 179_9
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: East Africa, Drum Magazine, politics, June 1970, 1970, June, Obote, Milton Obote, assassination, hospital, recovery, grenade, Drum Photographer, hand shake, men, Uganda, ,
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    Image Number: APN299090
    Path: african.pictures / Africa24 Media / Mohamed Amin
    Description: AFRICA,TANZANIA- Mwalimu Julius Nyerere,watches the military march on the 20th anniversary of the ruling party TANU in july 1974.Looking on is the then Ugandan president Milton Obote among many other dignitaries.AFRICA, ALGERIA - (Photo by: Africa 24 Media / Mohamed Amin/Duncan Willetts)ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
    Collections: Misc pics for A24 Media Site
    Subcollections: Mohamed Amin
    Country: TANZANIA
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2859 x 2094
    Media Id: 4_3921
    Credit: Mohamed Amin / Misc pics for A24 Media Site / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: africa, tanzania, president, statesman, black and white, b&w, politics, leader.,
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    Image Number: APN299167
    Path: african.pictures / Africa24 Media / Mohamed Amin
    Description: AFRICA,TANZANIA- Mwalimu Julius Nyerere,watches the military march on the 20th anniversary of the ruling party TANU in july 1974.Looking on is the then Ugandan president Milton Obote among many other dignitaries.AFRICA, ALGERIA - (Photo by: Africa 24 Media / Mohamed Amin/Duncan Willetts)ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
    Collections: Misc pics for A24 Media Site
    Subcollections: Mohamed Amin
    Country: TANZANIA
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2859 x 2094
    Media Id: 4_3998
    Credit: Mohamed Amin / Misc pics for A24 Media Site / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: africa, tanzania, president, statesman, black and white, b&w, politics, leader.,
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    Image Number: APN299972
    Title: Idi Amin Executions
    Path: african.pictures / Africa24 Media / Mohamed Amin
    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched from a stadium in a pouring rain as Ugandan soldiers prepared for execution by firing squad two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Tom Masaba, a former captain in the Ugandan Army and Sebastino Namirundu (pictured), Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist, was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix).
    Collections: Misc pics for A24 Media Site
    Subcollections: Mohamed Amin
    Country: Uganda
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2618 x 3940
    Media Id: 5_4803
    Credit: Mohamed Amin / Misc pics for A24 Media Site / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Horozontal, Black and White, War, Coup, Death, Military, Uganda, Africa, Armed Forces, Army, Violence, Politics, Gun, Guns, Execution, Men, Terror, Restraining, General, President, Guerrillas, Public Executions, Executions, Kampala, Firing Squad, Crowd, Crowds, Terrorists, Tom Masaba, Captian, Sebastiano Namirundu, Milton Obote, Idi Amin Dada, Dada, Major Onaah, Mbale, Excutioner, Rebels, Dictator, Butcher of Uganda, Despot, notorious, Last King Of Scotland, King's African Rifles, President For Life, His Excellency,
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    Image Number: APN299973
    Title: Idi Amin Executions
    Path: african.pictures / Africa24 Media / Mohamed Amin
    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - Idi Amin makes merry as he discusses plans to execute two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Tom Masaba, a former captain in the Ugandan Army and Sebastino Namirundu, Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. (Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix)
    Collections: Misc pics for A24 Media Site
    Subcollections: Mohamed Amin
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 4002 x 2580
    Media Id: 5_4804
    Credit: Mohamed Amin / Misc pics for A24 Media Site / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Horozontal, Black and White, War, Coup, Death, Military, Uganda, Africa, Armed Forces, Army, Violence, Politics, Gun, Guns, Execution, Men, Terror, Restraining, General, President, Guerrillas, Public Executions, Executions, Kampala, Firing Squad, Crowd, Crowds, Terrorists, Tom Masaba, Captian, Sebastiano Namirundu, Milton Obote, Idi Amin Dada, Dada, Major Onaah, Mbale, Excutioner, Rebels, Dictator, Butcher of Uganda, Despot, notorious, Last King Of Scotland, King's African Rifles, President For Life, His Excellency,
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    Image Number: APN299974
    Title: Idi Amin Executions
    Path: african.pictures / Africa24 Media / Mohamed Amin
    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched from a stadium in a pouring rain as a firing squad executed two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Tom Masaba, a former captain in the Ugandan Army and Sebastino Namirundu, Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix)
    Collections: Misc pics for A24 Media Site
    Subcollections: Mohamed Amin
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3959 x 2646
    Media Id: 5_4805
    Credit: Mohamed Amin / Misc pics for A24 Media Site / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Horozontal, Black and White, War, Coup, Death, Military, Uganda, Africa, Armed Forces, Army, Violence, Politics, Gun, Guns, Execution, Men, Terror, Restraining, General, President, Guerrillas, Public Executions, Executions, Kampala, Firing Squad, Crowd, Crowds, Terrorists, Tom Masaba, Captian, Sebastiano Namirundu, Milton Obote, Idi Amin Dada, Dada, Major Onaah, Mbale, Excutioner, Rebels, Dictator, Butcher of Uganda, Despot, notorious, Last King Of Scotland, King's African Rifles, President For Life, His Excellency,
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    Image Number: APN299975
    Title: Idi Amin Executions
    Path: african.pictures / Africa24 Media / Mohamed Amin
    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched from a stadium in a pouring rain as Ugandan soldiers prepared for execution by firing squad two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Tom Masaba (pictured after his execution), a former captain in the Ugandan Army and Sebastino Namirundu, Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist, was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix).
    Collections: Misc pics for A24 Media Site
    Subcollections: Mohamed Amin
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2559 x 3996
    Media Id: 5_4806
    Credit: Mohamed Amin / Misc pics for A24 Media Site / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Vertical, Black and White, War, Coup, Death, Military, Uganda, Africa, Armed Forces, Army, Violence, Politics, Gun, Guns, Execution, Men, Terror, Restraining, General, President, Guerrillas, Public Executions, Executions, Kampala, Firing Squad, Crowd, Crowds, Terrorists, Tom Masaba, Captian, Sebastiano Namirundu, Milton Obote, Idi Amin Dada, Dada, Major Onaah, Mbale, excutioner, Rebels,
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    Image Number: APN299976
    Title: Idi Amin Executions
    Path: african.pictures / Africa24 Media / Mohamed Amin
    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched from a stadium in a pouring rain as Ugandan soldiers prepared for execution by firing squad two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Tom Masaba (pictured after his execution), a former captain in the Ugandan Army and Sebastino Namirundu, Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist, was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix).
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    Subcollections: Mohamed Amin
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3971 x 2613
    Media Id: 5_4807
    Credit: Mohamed Amin / Misc pics for A24 Media Site / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Vertical, Black and White, War, Coup, Death, Military, Uganda, Africa, Armed Forces, Army, Violence, Politics, Gun, Guns, Execution, Men, Terror, Restraining, General, President, Guerrillas, Public Executions, Executions, Kampala, Firing Squad, Crowd, Crowds, Terrorists, Tom Masaba, Captian, Sebastiano Namirundu, Milton Obote, Idi Amin Dada, Dada, Major Onaah, Mbale, excutioner, Rebels,
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    Image Number: APN299977
    Title: Idi Amin Executions
    Path: african.pictures / Africa24 Media / Mohamed Amin
    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched from a stadium in a pouring rain as Ugandan soldiers prepared for execution by firing squad two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Tom Masaba (pictured), a former captain in the Ugandan Army and Sebastino Namirundu, Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist, was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix).
    Collections: Misc pics for A24 Media Site
    Subcollections: Mohamed Amin
    Country: Uganda
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3848 x 2730
    Media Id: 5_4808
    Credit: Mohamed Amin / Misc pics for A24 Media Site / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Horozontal, Black and White, War, Coup, Death, Military, Uganda, Africa, Armed Forces, Army, Violence, Politics, Gun, Guns, Execution, Men, Terror, Restraining, General, President, Guerrillas, Public Executions, Executions, Kampala, Firing Squad, Crowd, Crowds, Terrorists, Tom Masaba, Captian, Sebastiano Namirundu, Milton Obote, Idi Amin Dada, Dada, Major Onaah, Mbale, Excutioner, Rebels, Dictator, Butcher of Uganda, Despot, notorious, Last King Of Scotland, King's African Rifles, President For Life, His Excellency,
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    Image Number: APN299978
    Title: Idi Amin Executions
    Path: african.pictures / Africa24 Media / Mohamed Amin
    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched from a stadium in a pouring rain as Ugandan soldiers prepared for execution by firing squad two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Tom Masaba (pictured), a former captain in the Ugandan Army and Sebastino Namirundu, Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist, was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix).
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    Subcollections: Mohamed Amin
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3960 x 2606
    Media Id: 5_4809
    Credit: Mohamed Amin / Misc pics for A24 Media Site / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Horozontal, Black and White, War, Coup, Death, Military, Uganda, Africa, Armed Forces, Army, Violence, Politics, Gun, Guns, Execution, Men, Terror, Restraining, General, President, Guerrillas, Public Executions, Executions, Kampala, Firing Squad, Crowd, Crowds, Terrorists, Tom Masaba, Captian, Sebastiano Namirundu, Milton Obote, Idi Amin Dada, Dada, Major Onaah, Mbale, Excutioner, Rebels, Dictator, Butcher of Uganda, Despot, notorious, Last King Of Scotland, King's African Rifles, President For Life, His Excellency,
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    Image Number: APN299979
    Title: Idi Amin Executions
    Path: african.pictures / Africa24 Media / Mohamed Amin
    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched from a stadium in a pouring rain as a firing squad prepared for execution two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Sebastino Namirundu, left, and Tom Masaba, a former captain in the Ugandan Army, Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist, was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix)
    Collections: Misc pics for A24 Media Site
    Subcollections: Mohamed Amin
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3978 x 2598
    Media Id: 5_4810
    Credit: Mohamed Amin / Misc pics for A24 Media Site / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Horozontal, Black and White, War, Coup, Death, Military, Uganda, Africa, Armed Forces, Army, Violence, Politics, Gun, Guns, Execution, Men, Terror, Restraining, General, President, Guerrillas, Public Executions, Executions, Kampala, Firing Squad, Crowd, Crowds, Terrorists, Tom Masaba, Captian, Sebastiano Namirundu, Milton Obote, Idi Amin Dada, Dada, Major Onaah, Mbale, Excutioner, Rebels, Dictator, Butcher of Uganda, Despot, notorious, Last King Of Scotland, King's African Rifles, President For Life, His Excellency,
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    Image Number: APN299980
    Title: Idi Amin Executions
    Path: african.pictures / Africa24 Media / Mohamed Amin
    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched from a stadium in a pouring rain as Ugandan soldiers prepared for execution by firing squad two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Tom Masaba (pictured), a former captain in the Ugandan Army and Sebastino Namirundu, Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist, was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix).
    Collections: Misc pics for A24 Media Site
    Subcollections: Mohamed Amin
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3967 x 2643
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    Title: Idi Amin Executions
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    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched from a stadium in a pouring rain as a firing squad executed two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Tom Masaba, a former captain in the Ugandan Army and Sebastino Namirundu, Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix)
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    Title: Idi Amin Executions
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    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched from a stadium in a pouring rain as Ugandan soldiers prepared for execution by firing squad two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Tom Masaba (pictured), a former captain in the Ugandan Army and Sebastino Namirundu, Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist, was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix).
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    Title: Idi Amin Executions
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    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched from a stadium in a pouring rain as a firing squad executed two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Tom Masaba, a former captain in the Ugandan Army and Sebastino Namirundu, Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix)
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    Title: Idi Amin Executions
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    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched from a stadium in a pouring rain as Ugandan soldiers prepared for execution by firing squad two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Tom Masaba (pictured after his execution), a former captain in the Ugandan Army and Sebastino Namirundu, Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist, was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix).
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    Title: Idi Amin Executions
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    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched from a stadium during a pouring rain as a firing squad prepared for execution two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Sebastino Namirundu and Tom Masaba (pictured following his execution) a former captain in the Ugandan Army, Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist, was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Media/Camerapix)
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    Title: Idi Amin Executions
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    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched from a stadium during a pouring rain as a firing squad prepared for execution two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Sebastino Namirundu and Tom Masaba (pictured following his execution) a former captain in the Ugandan Army, Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist, was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Media/Camerapix)
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    Title: Idi Amin Executions
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    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched from a stadium during a pouring rain as a firing squad prepared for execution two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Sebastino Namirundu, left, and Tom Masaba, a former captain in the Ugandan Army, Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist, was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Media/Camerapix)
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    Title: Idi Amin Executions
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    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched from a stadium in a pouring rain as Ugandan soldiers prepared for execution by firing squad two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Tom Masaba (pictured), a former captain in the Ugandan Army and Sebastino Namirundu, Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist, was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix).
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    Title: Idi Amin Executions
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    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched from a stadium in a pouring rain as Ugandan soldiers prepared for execution by firing squad two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Tom Masaba, a former captain in the Ugandan Army and Sebastino Namirundu (pictured), Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist, was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix).
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    Title: Idi Amin Executions
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    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched from a stadium in a pouring rain as Ugandan soldiers prepared for execution by firing squad two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Tom Masaba, a former captain in the Ugandan Army and Sebastino Namirundu (pictured), Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist, was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix).
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    Title: Idi Amin Executions
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    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched from a stadium in a pouring rain as Ugandan soldiers prepared for execution by firing squad two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Tom Masaba, a former captain in the Ugandan Army and Sebastino Namirundu (pictured), Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist, was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix).
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    Title: Idi Amin Executions
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    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched from a stadium in a pouring rain as Ugandan soldiers prepared for execution by firing squad two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Tom Masaba (pictured), a former captain in the Ugandan Army and Sebastino Namirundu, Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist, was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix).
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    Title: Idi Amin Executions
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    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched from a stadium in a pouring rain as Ugandan soldiers prepared for execution by firing squad two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Tom Masaba, a former captain in the Ugandan Army and Sebastino Namirundu (pictured), Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist, was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix).
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    Title: Idi Amin Executions
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    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched from a stadium in a pouring rain as Ugandan soldiers prepared for execution by firing squad two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Tom Masaba (pictured), a former captain in the Ugandan Army and Sebastino Namirundu, Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist, was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix).
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    Title: Idi Amin Executions
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    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched from a stadium in a pouring rain as Ugandan soldiers prepared for execution by firing squad two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Tom Masaba (pictured), a former captain in the Ugandan Army and Sebastino Namirundu, Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist, was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix).
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    Title: Idi Amin Executions
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    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched in a pouring rain as two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Tom Masaba, left, a former captain in the Ugandan Army and Sebastino Namirundu, arrived manacled in the back of a truck at a Mbale stadium February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons, tied to their execution posts and executed by a firing squad. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist, was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix)
    Collections: Misc pics for A24 Media Site
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    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3909 x 2626
    Media Id: 5_4827
    Credit: Mohamed Amin / Misc pics for A24 Media Site / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Horozontal, Black and White, War, Coup, Death, Military, Uganda, Africa, Armed Forces, Army, Violence, Politics, Gun, Guns, Execution, Men, Terror, Restraining, General, President, Guerrillas, Public Executions, Executions, Kampala, Firing Squad, Crowd, Crowds, Terrorists, Tom Masaba, Captian, Sebastiano Namirundu, Milton Obote, Idi Amin Dada, Dada, Major Onaah, Mbale, Excutioner, Rebels, Dictator, Butcher of Uganda, Despot, notorious, Last King Of Scotland, King's African Rifles, President For Life, His Excellency,
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    Image Number: APN299997
    Title: Idi Amin Executions
    Path: african.pictures / Africa24 Media / Mohamed Amin
    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched in a pouring rain as two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Tom Masaba, left, a former captain in the Ugandan Army and Sebastino Namirundu, arrived manacled in the back of a truck at a Mbale stadium February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons, tied to their execution posts and executed by a firing squad. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist, was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix)
    Collections: Misc pics for A24 Media Site
    Subcollections: Mohamed Amin
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3912 x 2615
    Media Id: 5_4828
    Credit: Mohamed Amin / Misc pics for A24 Media Site / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Horozontal, Black and White, War, Coup, Death, Military, Uganda, Africa, Armed Forces, Army, Violence, Politics, Gun, Guns, Execution, Men, Terror, Restraining, General, President, Guerrillas, Public Executions, Executions, Kampala, Firing Squad, Crowd, Crowds, Terrorists, Tom Masaba, Captian, Sebastiano Namirundu, Milton Obote, Idi Amin Dada, Dada, Major Onaah, Mbale, Excutioner, Rebels, Dictator, Butcher of Uganda, Despot, notorious, Last King Of Scotland, King's African Rifles, President For Life, His Excellency,
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    Image Number: APN299998
    Title: Idi Amin Executions
    Path: african.pictures / Africa24 Media / Mohamed Amin
    Description: MBALE, UGANDA - FEBRUARY - A crowd of twenty-thousand Ugandans, including women and children, watched from a stadium in a pouring rain as a firing squad prepared for execution two alleged guerrillas from Bugsihu, Sebastino Namirundu, left, and Tom Masaba, a former captain in the Ugandan Army, Mbale, February 1973. Masaba and Namirundu were interrogated, stripped naked, fitted with short white aprons and tied to their execution posts. Masaba, who was accused of being a terrorist, was reported to have said, "Let those, like me, who are killing innocent people in the country, come out and report to the authorities." Idi Amin Dada declared himself President of Uganda, February 2, 1971 one week after taking power in a coup from Ugandan President, Milton Obote, January 25, 1971. Under Amin's eight year reign of terror from 1971 to 1979, it is estimated that five-hundred thousand people were murdered in Uganda. (Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix)
    Collections: Misc pics for A24 Media Site
    Subcollections: Mohamed Amin
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3591 x 2607
    Media Id: 5_4829
    Credit: Mohamed Amin / Misc pics for A24 Media Site / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Horozontal, Black and White, War, Coup, Death, Military, Uganda, Africa, Armed Forces, Army, Violence, Politics, Gun, Guns, Execution, Men, Terror, Restraining, General, President, Guerrillas, Public Executions, Executions, Kampala, Firing Squad, Crowd, Crowds, Terrorists, Tom Masaba, Captian, Sebastiano Namirundu, Milton Obote, Idi Amin Dada, Dada, Major Onaah, Mbale, Excutioner, Rebels, Dictator, Butcher of Uganda, Despot, notorious, Last King Of Scotland, King's African Rifles, President For Life, His Excellency,
    Model Release: No