I could hardly call him a man or a nationalist who fought against colonialism when he deported tens of thousands of Ugandans on the basis they were from the subcontinent. The same people he ended up deporting were brought over in the name of colonialism, and ended up being victims of what was basically an ethnic cleansing policy which he carried out. Perhaps it was Afrocentric nationalism bordering of fascism, but it wasnt Ugandan nationalism.
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