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COMPENDIUM OF CONFLICTS IN <strong>UGANDA</strong><br />

22. President Museveni cocks an AK47 during a UPDF training session [Vision<br />

Group]<br />

23. Ex-UPA combatant Omeda Max receives the Amnesty Commission’s<br />

reintegration package [Vision Group]<br />

25. Anti-corruption demonstration, 2006 [Vision Group]<br />

Chapter 3<br />

1. John Speke, one of the first British explorers in Uganda [Vision Group]<br />

2. Uganda Constitutional Conference, Lancaster House, October 9, 1961,<br />

preparing Uganda for Independence [Vision Group]<br />

3. Kabaka Mutesa arrives at the celebrations of the 50th Anniversary of the<br />

signing of the Buganda Agreement [Vision Group]<br />

4. Independence Day, October 9, 1962. Prime Minister Obote holds Ugandan<br />

flag. [Vision Group]<br />

5. Colonel Idi Amin Dada, the Army Chief of Staff and Chief of Air Staff in Obote I<br />

government [RLP]<br />

6. Premier Obote 1,President Mutesa & Army chief at a state reception in<br />

Lugogo, 1962 [Vision Group]<br />

7. President Obote is received by Col. Idi Amin, before Idi Amin would overthrow<br />

Obote’s Government in 1971 [Vision Group]<br />

8. President Idi Amin drives through the crowded streets of Kampala shortly<br />

after his military take-over [Vision Group]<br />

9. After the expulsion of Asians, their shops were distributed to Idi Amin’s<br />

loyalists [Vision Group]<br />

10. President Idi Amin signs the proclamation removing President Obote, his<br />

Ministers and Members of Parliament, vesting all powers in himself, February<br />

2, 1971 [RLP]<br />

11. Car in which the bodies of Archbishop Luwum, Interior Minister Ofumbi and<br />

Minister of Land, Housing and Physical Planning Oryema were found dead in<br />

1977, supposedly due to a car crash. Their bodies, however, were reportedly<br />

riddled with bullets. [Vision Group]<br />

12. President Lule(2nd R), Oyite Ojok(R) and Tito Okello(2nd L) [Vision Group]<br />

13. Jubilations on the streets of Jinja Town after Idi Amin’s Government was<br />

defeated by the Uganda National Liberation Army and the Tanzanian People’s<br />

Defence Forces in 1979 [Vision Group]<br />

14. Obote returns from exile in 1980 [Vision Group]<br />

15. Members of the Military Commission, headed by Paulo Muwanga. This<br />

Commission governed Uganda for six months, after the disposal of Yusuf Lule<br />

and Godfrey Binaisa, and before the elections that brought Milton Obote back<br />

to power. [Vision Group]<br />

16. President Milton Obote in 1984 during his second term in office [RLP]<br />

17. NRA combatants look at the skulls of people killed during the Bush War [Vision<br />

Group]<br />

18. NRA combatants during the bush war campaign against Obote’s government<br />

[Vision Group]<br />

19. Gen. Tito Okello Lutwa (left) and his army commander Bazilio Olara Okello<br />

(right) during their brief time in power in 1985 [Vision Group]<br />

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