IDI AMIN DER "MENSCHEN"-FRESSER
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Ich meine die "westlche"PRESSE!
Ich weiss nur Amin war ein Idiot(laut Presse) bevor er sagte :Ohne Hitler wäre Afrika nicht frei!das macht ein mensch zum MENSCHEN FRESSER!
THE JEWISH ONSLAUGHT:
Despatches from the Wellesley Battlefront
By TONY MARTIN
The Jewish attack on Black progress reached Wellesley College in 1993, when more Jewish organizations than you could
shake a stick at issued a call for the dismissal of Dr. Tony Martin from his tenured professorship at the elite women's college.
His crime? - including readings on Jewish involvement in the African slave trade in an African American history course. With
rare insight and biting wit, Martin replies to his detractors and offers a historian's analysis of the escalating Jewish onslaught
against Black people.
http://www.blacksandjews.com/TMPindex.html#anchor1391443
Kampala - Ugandans Sunday April 11 celebrated two decades after the overthrow of the barbaric tyrant, Idi Amin Dada, but his ghost
still haunts the east African country. The dictator captured power in a bloody coup in January 1971, overthrowing President Apolo
Milton Obote. Amin was Dr. Obote's obedient Army Commander. Following the coup, Amin, an illiterate, was promptly given
recognition by the international community - including the West - largely because Obote had become pretty unpopular: he had himself
used the army to overthrow the first president, Sir Edward Mutesa, abolished the cherished institutions of traditional rulers, and banned
political party activities. Amin's eight-year reign of terror put him at similar levels with the likes of Adolf Hitler and he is today regarded
as one of the most notorious dictators in history.
He killed an estimated 300,000 people - including several cabinet ministers, a Ugandan Anglican Archbishop in charge of four nations, a
chief justice and more. His torture chambers were legendary. "Up to today Amin is more popular than Uganda," remarks Kiyimba
Balidawa, a business administrator educated in America. "In many parts of the country people know more about Amin than they do
Uganda. Some know the country because of Amin, others indeed still think he is our president up to today." During his reign, educated
people as well as Christians (who make up over 90% of the country's population) were persecuted, forcing many to flee to exile. The
government and army were dominated by illiterates. Former Amin Minister, now Third Deputy Prime Minister, Brig. Moses Ali, says of
Amin's inner circle: "Illiterates and sycophants were some of the people who spoilt Amin's government. They could not even read maps,
they excelled in praising him, they were no better than Amin himself." In a move he said was aimed at putting business in the hands of
Black Africans, Amin in 1972 gave all Asians in Uganda 90 days to leave the country. He claimed God had ordered him to do that in a
dream.
The Asians' vast businesses were given to the president's cronies who mismanaged them and led to a phenomenal stagnation of the
economy. Amin became famous partly for his for his easy lifestyle and buffoonery. He could address the United Nations General
Assembly in Luganda (a Ugandan dialect), ride around town on bicycles or jeeps, hold boxing, dancing and swimming contests with
sundry people. At six feet four inches and a professional boxer, the giant Amin once challenged the diminutive Tanzanian president Julius
Nyerere to a boxing contest at a time the two countries' relations were strained. The dictator offered to enter the ring with Nyerere with
one of his arms tied behind him. Nyerere wisely rejected the offer. Then Amin remarked that if Nyerere had been a woman, he (Amin)
would marry him as he was beautiful. Later Amin attacked and annexed Tanzania's Kagera region, claiming (rightly) that it was
Ugandan territory which colonialists had transferred to Tanzania. That move marked the start of the dictator's exit, as Nyerere mobilised
Ugandan exiles, gave them troops, arms and training, and they launched a campaign which ousted Amin. He was a polygamist with five
wives.
At one time he divorced three of them in a single announcement on national radio. After wedding one of them, Amin repeated the
ceremony for the benefit of OAU presidents who met in Kampala. He had one of them murdered for loving another man. Her
dismembered body was found in the boot of her lover's car. That same day the lover was found dead too. Big Daddy, as the West
preferred calling him, was a promiscuous man who severally suffered with sexually transmitted diseases. It is said that while serving
with the Kings African Rifles (KAR) in Kenya, he once run naked through the streets of Nakuru town after being found in bed with a
colleague's wife. Recently The Telegraph of London wrote that the ex-dictator eats 40 oranges a day to keep up his sex power. He lives
in a plush suburb in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and spends much of his time reading the Quoran, cruising around in convertible BMWs and
Mercedes Benzes, and swimming. He conferred a doctorate of law on himself from Makerere University, declared himself a field
marshal and life president of Uganda. He also awarded himself various titles like MC, VSO, CBE (Conqueror of the British Empire).
While his coup was supported by Israel, the CIA and the British government which were unhappy with Dr. Obote's socialist leanings,
Amin later fell in bed with fellow Muslim states and he became a leading critic of Western imperialism and Israel Zionism. He supported
Palestinians to hijack a planeful of Israelis and kept the hostages at Entebbe. They were, however, rescued by Israeli commandos in a
daring operation in which several Ugandan soldiers (and Israel Premier Benjamin Netanyahu's brother) were killed. Amin's men later
murdered an elderly hostage who had been transferred to hospital for treatment at the time the Israelites made the rescue mission.
Amin's first task in office was to purge the army of all officers and men who were from the same ethnic group as Dr. Obote whom he
had overthrown. He was afraid that they could plot a counter-coup against him. His favoured methods were disappearances of
individuals, many of whose bodies were later recovered floating on the River Nile. Many others just discovered without trace.
Henry Kyemba, who served as Amin's principal private secretary and Health Minister before fleeing the country for Britain, says "Amin
never knew anything about how a government is run. He could not write and he had problems reading. So it was very hard to work with
him." Amin never had any formal education. But in 1946 he joined the colonial army called the King's African Rifles (KAR) as a trainee
cook. Because of his towering physique, he was later recruited into the army. He learnt and excelled in rugby and boxing, which
endeared him to the English army officers. He cut his murderous teeth in Kenya where he was deployed with the KAR to fight Kenyan
Mau Mau movement that was fighting for independence from Britain. Amin, who commanded a section of fighters, was said to be
especially ruthless. That earned him marks among the colonial army, so much so that by the time Uganda got independence in 1962, he
was one of only two Ugandan commissioned officers.
Dr. Obote (as prime minister) sent Amin to then Zaire (now Democratic Republic of Congo) to help the rebels who were fighting
against Moshe Tshombe and Mobutu Sese Seko. In return the rebels gave Amin gold and ivory, riches that Amin and the Premier
shared, and their friendship blossomed. And Amin became army chief. When he captured power, Amin promised to hand over to
civilians shortly, saying being head of state was not the work for military men. But he must have found the seat too sweet, as he stayed
on until April 11 1979 when a combined force of the Tanzanian army and Ugandan fighting forces kicked him out of Kampala. President
Yoweri Museveni, who never seems to tire of talking ill against Amin (and Obote) said early this year that Amin has called Sate House
Kampala three times seeking an audience with him (Museveni) but it has been refused. It is not clear what the ex-dictator has on his
mind that he wants to tell Museveni. But the whole world is now convinced he has no more interests in being president.
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Well, what we know
Is not what they tell us;
We're not ignorant, I mean it,
And they just cannot touch us;
Through the powers of the Most-I (shoobe
We keep on surfacin' ;
Thru the powers of the Most-I ,
We keep on survivin'.
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auf Deinen zelebralen Kortex ?
Frohe Weihnachten !
Ulfie2
Ich habe fast alles verstanden, nur eine Frage: was ist der Sinn des Begriffs "Arschlöcher"?