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from where he and his family traveled to the border, crossing it on 10 April. Eyewitnesses claimed to have seen him in Mbale as late as 11 April, however, where he, Idi Amin, and other high-ranking officials allegedly plundered the African Textile Mills. Furthermore, Sabuni claimed that he stayed at
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before starving to death in their custody in 1981. His father was killed by UNLF troops in 1980. According to journalist Anne Mugisa, Sabuni was released in Uganda but arrested and charged with breaking into and stealing from the African Textile Mills in Mbale. He was ultimately acquitted on 17
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a combined force of Tanzanian troops and Ugandan rebels invaded Uganda and approached the capital, Kampala. Amin fled the city and left Sabuni in charge of its defence. Kampala
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after fleeing Uganda. He was arrested by local authorities in May after being indicted by the Kampala chief magistrate for murder and extradited back to Uganda on 16 June.
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and appointed Minister of Industry. He also underwent paratrooper training in Israel and for a time served as commander of the Paratroopers Military School in
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According to journalist Yunusu Abbey, Sabuni died from a stroke in Mombasa in 1999 and was buried in the city. According to Mugisa, he died there in 2000.
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High School and played on the institution's football team before graduating in 1967. In the 1970s he married and had three children. He was a Muslim.
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and reportedly remarrying. According to Sabuni's lawyer Joe Mayanja and journalist Innocent Kazooba, Sabuni was still in Luzira Prison when
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Sources do not agree on Sabuni's fate after his return to Uganda. According to some reports, he was incarcerated at Luzira Prison by the
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School of Infantry. While there, he was promoted to major. Before he finished the course, he was promoted to
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headquarters. Shortly after taking up the post Sabuni was made colonel. Several months later he was made
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and then Saudi Arabia. By 1990, he had joined a Ugandan rebel group operating in Zaire, the
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course at Malire Barracks in Kampala. He was ultimately commissioned into the army as a
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in the United Kingdom for further instruction. In 1969 he partook in a three-month long
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came to power in Uganda and Museveni had him released. Sabuni then fled to
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after his escape until being detained by Kenyan agents and sent to
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following the completion of his secondary schooling. After Colonel
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in 1971. Shortly thereafter Sabuni was promoted to the rank of
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December 1981, and then moved back to Kenya, going to
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Lira, Uganda
Mombasa
Kenya
Uganda
Uganda Army
Former Uganda National Army
Allied Democratic Forces
Brigadier general
NALU
Uganda–Tanzania War
Fall of Kampala
War in Uganda (1986–1994)
Allied Democratic Forces insurgency
Lira, Uganda
Uganda Army
Idi Amin
1971 military coup
Uganda–Tanzania War
Lira, Uganda
Moru
Gulu
Uganda Army
officer cadet
Moroto
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
paratrooper
second lieutenant
Idi Amin
a military coup
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