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1970's forced migration of Ugandan Asians to the United Kingdom.  

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Madhav Manek 3M6 25th April 2003 A Migration Case Study Topic: 1970's forced migration of Ugandan Asians to the United Kingdom Idi Amin, the head of Uganda armed forces, came to power in February 1971 in a relatively bloodless coup d'état while the President of Uganda, President Milton, was attending a Commonwealth Leaders Conference in Singapore. Amin initially was a General in the British army. The initial feeling of great happiness and well being demonstrated that Obote's measure of popularity with the Asians in Uganda was low. Idi Amin's astounding ignorance of the rule of law and how to govern a nation and to enhance and improve the well being of his peoples came to light incrementally. Idi Amin for the first 18 months indicated that there was no problem with the Asian Community and there was no known conflict or public scandal that might have explained the bombshell he dropped on the 5th...

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