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Feb 2022
38m 40s

Idi Amin: The Butcher of Uganda

Al Jazeera
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Charming, gregarious, ready to please. These are the disarming traits of one of Africa’s most violent dictators. For eight years, Idi Amin ruled Uganda with terrifying consequences. Switching alliances became a game and the former boxing champion liked to play. 

*Some scenes might be disturbing to some listeners. 

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