Kamau, Joseph & Cameron, Andrew: Lust to Kill – The Rise and Fall of Idi Amin

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”One of the bloodiest reigns in history is over. For eight years the man they called the Black Hitler ruled over Uganda with unprecedented brutality. Over these years thousands upon thousands of innocent people have been murdered and tortured by Amin and his henchmen. Then, on 11 1979, the Ugandan capital of Kampala fell to the liberators and Amin’s reign of terror ended as abruptly and bloodily as it had begun. The authors of this book, two Kenyan journalists whose identities must remain secret for a very real fear of reprisals, have kept a close watch on the man whose name must rank alongside Hitler as one of the vilest tyrants of the Twentieth Century. They have met with him on numerous occasions and have risked their lives to bring this shattering document to the world. It is a startling, frightening expose of uncompromising evil. It must be read in order to understand the truth behind the headlines.”

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