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  • Human-rights groups estimate that the infamous Idi Amin, an ethnic Lugbara from the West Nile region, killed as many as 500,000 citizens during his eight-year reign.

    Latest stories 2010

  • In the northwest are the Lugbara, 4%, and the Karamojong, 2%, occupy the considerably drier, largely pastoral territory in the northeast.

    ScreenTalk 2010

  • In the northwest are the Lugbara, 4\%, and the Karamojong, 2\%, occupy the considerably drier, largely pastoral territory in the northeast.

    unknown title 2009

  • In the northwest are the Lugbara, 4\%, and the Karamojong, 2\%, occupy the considerably drier, largely pastoral territory in the northeast.

    unknown title 2009

  • In the northwest are the Lugbara, 4%, and the Karamojong, 2%, occupy the considerably drier, largely pastoral territory in the northeast.

    unknown title 2009

  • Seeing very early that the rules had changed, and that the new rules would be much tougher than the old, Patricia had gone directly into Amin’s camp for her next protector, finding him in the State Research Bureau, another colonel, this one a Lugbara (Amin’s mother’s tribe) named Musa Embur.

    Kahawa Westlake, Donald E. 1982

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