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Ugandans and feared
Some Ugandans criticized the Commonwealth Observer Group, suggesting that members of the group measured African elections by different standards than those used elsewhere or that they feared civil war if the results were questioned.

Ugandans and East
During much of the period of British rule, the most worrying foreign issue for politically conscious Ugandans was the possibility that Kenyan white settlers would gain control over all of East Africa.

Ugandans and African
Students from other Arab and African countries were also trained at the Military College, and in 1982 sixty Ugandans were graduated as part of a Sudanese contribution to rebuilding the Ugandan army after Amin's removal from power.
Many Ugandans were aware of the Central African Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland ( later Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Malawi ) and its domination by white settler interests.

Ugandans and by
Originally created to protect Northern Ugandans from the 1986 military coup by the People's National Resistance Army, Joseph Kony began the LRA-Lord's Resistance Army in 1987.
The fall of Obote's regime was welcomed and celebrated by many Ugandans.
Milton Obote was given a state funeral, attended by president Museveni in the Ugandan capital Kampala in October 2005, to the surprise and appreciation of many Ugandans, since he and Museveni were bitter rivals.
Groups originating from Haileybury support a number of charities such as The Children's Trust, Tadworth, the Home Farm Trust and the Boys ' Club in Stepney once managed by Old Haileyburian Clement Attlee ( who was also involved with the Haileybury Youth Trust which is now based in Uganda improving the lives of hundreds of Ugandans in a sustainable, environmentally-friendly way ) and Changing Faces-a charity which supports and represents people who have disfigurements to the face, hand or body.
The government's inability to eliminate Museveni and win the civil war, however, sapped its economic strength, and the occupation of a large part of the country by an army hostile to the Ugandans living there furthered discontent with the regime.
The Uganda National Liberation Front ( UNLF ) was a political group formed by exiled Ugandans opposed to the rule of Idi Amin with an accompanying military wing, the Uganda National Liberation Army ( UNLA ).
The World Starts With Me is a computer-based sex education and AIDS prevention program aimed at young Ugandans, developed and produced by Butterfly Works Foundation and the World Population Foundation ( a Dutch non-governmental organization ) in association with Ugandan Schoolnet.
The private lives of musicians are closely followed by many Ugandans.
The ADF was formed by puritanical Muslim Ugandans of the Tabliq sect who merged with the remnants of another rebel group, the National Army for the Liberation of Uganda.
This is a reflection of the grievances felt by northern Ugandans who often feel abandoned by the government in Kampala.
However this was not favoured by most Ugandans of other tribes and amongst some Buganda educated elite who formed an alternative party, the Democratic Party ( Uganda ) to aspire for national unity.

Ugandans and which
In 1978, the International Commission of Jurists estimated that more than 100, 000 Ugandans had been murdered during Amin's reign of terror ; some authorities place the figure as high as 300, 000 — a statistic cited at the end of the 2006 movie The Last King of Scotland, which chronicled part of Amin's dictatorship.
The World Bank had approved to fund a smaller 200-MW power plant, but Uganda opted for a bigger project, which the Ugandans will fund internally.
Pease quickly distinguished himself as a skillful legislator and staunch human rights advocate, when in his first term of Congress, he sponsored legislation to cut off U. S. trade with Uganda, which was enduring a brutal reign of terror at the hands of the infamous dictator Idi Amin in which at least 500, 000 Ugandans perished.
The population in Yumbe District is mainly Muslim ( 76 %), which is a big exception for Uganda ( 80 % of Ugandans are Christians ).
In 1979 PYE were implicated in an episode of Granda's World In Action in relation to the sale of UHF and VHF radios as well as telephone intercept equipment which was used in the Public Safety Unit's genocide of many Ugandans.

Ugandans and was
The Obote regime was to become associated with food shortage, courrption, and the terrorizing, harassing, and torturing of Ugandans, particularly Indian traders.
The general trend of this disinformation was to present the renewed fighting in 1993 as something completely new ( although a regional conflict had been taking place since 1990 ) and as a straightforward foreign invasion, the rebel RPF being presented merely as Ugandans under a different guise.
It was then difficult for Ugandans to study at Tangaza.
But at the same time, Museveni admonished Ugandans to avoid " sectarian " allegiances, and this warning was directed at the Islamic community as well as other ethnic and religious groups.
In 1893 the first Ugandans were ordained and Buganda was established as a centre for evangelisation in the Great Lakes Area.
The election of Resistance Council representatives was the first direct experience of many Ugandans with democracy after many decades of varying levels of authoritarianism and the replication of the structure up to the district level has been credited with helping even people at the local level understand the higher level political structures.

Ugandans and .
Currently the Ugandans and the MLC still hold a wide section of the north of the country ; Rwandan forces and its front, the Rassemblement Congolais pour la Démocratie ( RCD ) control a large section of the east ; and government forces or their allies hold the west and south of the country.
During the rule of Milton Obote and Idi Amin, who were both from northern Uganda, a significant number of northern Ugandans moved to Kampala from the 1950s until the mid-1980s.
With the overthrow of Milton Obote in 1986, many northern Ugandans left the city.
At the same time, a large number of western Ugandans, particularly the Banyankole, moved to the capital, reflecting the large proportion of western Ugandans in the new government of Yoweri Museveni.
With Kabila's success in the Congo, he no longer desired an alliance with the Tutsi-RPF Rwandan army and the Ugandan forces, and in August 1998 ordered both the Ugandans and Tutsi-Rwandan army out of the DRC.
Ugandans in the rank and file claimed this policy blocked promotions and kept their salaries disproportionately low.
In 1981, Museveni formed the rebel National Resistance Army ( NRA ); Kagame and Rwigema joined as founding soldiers, along with thirty eight Ugandans.
Ugandans simply grew their own food until rising prices made export crops attractive again.
Meanwhile, the British began to move ahead of the Ugandans in preparing for independence.
Ugandans who endured the deprivations of the Amin era became even more disillusioned with their leaders.
Many Ugandans claimed that although Nyerere did not impose his own choice on Uganda, he indirectly facilitated the return to power of his old friend and ally, Milton Obote.
Although they were survivors of Amin's genocidal purges of northeast Uganda, in the 1980s they were armed and in uniform, conducting similar actions against Bantu-speaking Ugandans in the south, with whom they appeared to feel no empathy or even pity.

deeply and feared
Republicans were deeply committed to the principles of republicanism, which they feared were threatened by the supposed monarchical tendencies of the Hamiltonians / Federalists.
Sobek ( also called Sebek, Sochet, Sobk, Sobki, Soknopais ), and in Greek, Suchos ( Σοῦχος ) was the deification of crocodiles, as crocodiles were deeply feared in the nation so dependent on the Nile River.
The prince also feared that a number of high-ranking, rightist FARK officers led by Lon Nol were becoming too powerful and that, by association with these officers, United States influence in Cambodia was becoming too deeply rooted.
The Acholi feared the loss of their traditional dominance of the national military ; they were also deeply concerned that the NRA would seek retribution for the brutal counterinsurgency, particularly the actions of the army in the Luwero triangle.
Shelley had always been opposed to the institution of marriage, but he cared deeply for Harriet and feared she would leave him if they did not marry.
As a result, he was deeply feared and hated by local strongmen such as Xie Guannan ( 谢冠南 ).
The Republican primary was deeply divisive ; her tenure as Party Chairman destroyed her support from the conservative wing of her party, and it was feared that her pro-choice and positive gay rights positions would be detrimental to her standing with the same conservatives.
In the film Grizzly Man, Werner Herzog states that Amie feared bears and felt deeply uncomfortable in their presence.
Rutili has had a recurring dream since his youth, involving a giant man-bird creature, and then he discovered that the creature was actually a representation of an ancient Druid god called the heron king, which the British feared so deeply that they fled the battlefield when an effigy of the heron king was hoisted above the heads of the opposing army, and that Rutili realized that he had somehow been manifesting an image of this long-dead god figure in his head since he was a child.
:" The people long brooded in silence over the oppressions and outrages of this high caste, whom they deeply hated but greatly feared.

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