![]() Assault on Entebbe $29.95 July 1976. A flight out of Israel is hijacked and redirected to Uganda. The terrorist threaten to kill all 258 passengers if their demands are not met. Using eye witness accounts and classified intelligence reports, this is the story of how a band of commandos took on a foreign army.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply. ![]() The Collected Broadcasts of Idi Amin $10.98 Don't waste your time or money on this CD. It isn't worth a dime. It doesn't have a single authentic broadcast made by Idi Amin...just some guy's rantings in an enunciation not even remotely like Amin's. This guy sounds like a limp Calypsonian. This CD is not humorous and has nothing whatsoever to do with the real Idi Amin. Take it from a real Ugandan. ![]() The Last King of Scotland $14.00 The book arrived on time and in the condition listed. It was a gift to a good friend of mine from Uganda! She couldn't put it down and went right past her stop while reading on the bus. She couldn't wait to tell me how much she loved it. ![]() General Idi Amin Dada [VHS] $29.95 For those who enjoy documentaries about revolutionary leaders such as Fidel Castro, Mandela or Dessalines and Aristide, this is a must see. Idi Amin was indeed the greatest of great revolutionary leaders of our time! A great deal of commentators here that despise him in this film and in general are more than likely simply uninformed, under-informed or simply racist because if you have bought even a few of the THOUSANDS of dvd's that explain the recent US president(s) administration's track record you would quickly realize that no tyrant, dictator or administration on Earth has caused more trouble, murders and wars than the US's presidents, administrations, secret societies and federally employed drug-smugglers... and also maybe people in the west dont like Idi Amin because Idi Amin was known as the "Conqueror of the British empire in Uganda" or maybe because he didnt hesitate to kick America out of Uganda or maybe because he was the chairman of the organization of African Unity. Who knows.. Be that as it may Idi Amin remains one of the most enigmatic and misunderstood leaders to date, i assume thats because the social consciousness of the masses is being/has been dumbed down to a level where we can not fathom a man fighting to do things his way and not the way foriegn nations want him to do it... especially Corrupt and putrid foreign nations whom feed off the weaker of their fellow man with no remorse. Some say General Amin's methods were brutal, but most countries do have legal state sanctioned executions like Uganda, the US, for example, has legal executions and legal torture (research guatanomo bay and abu ghraib if thats new to you).Idi Amin was an example to many, he was proof you do not have to cooperate with evil forces to maintain a society, as Uganda during his reign was not poor in the least. The Great Idi Amin Dada's legacy will live on in the hearts and minds of many forever, because the greatest thing about General Amin, and the thing the people who fear and despise him hate the most...is that he died happy and rich never respecting or bowing down to the evil powers that wanted him to cooperate with their corrupt devilry..and he has over 40 children to continue his mighty bloodline whom some still live by the ancient and grandoise Nile river in Uganda. Idi Amin Dada had the blood of the ancient pyramid builders and was known as "His Excellency, President for Life, Field Marshal Al Hadji Doctor, Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas and Conqueror of the British Empire in Africa in General and Uganda in Particular" and in his day that's exactly what he was. LONG LIVE IDI AMIN!!! and free Aristide. |
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