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259:. Serumaga and Adimola enlisted themselves and trained as fighters at Tarime. In contrast to UNO's moderate contribution, Serumaga began to boast to the international press that UNO was training 2,000 guerrillas. These claims helped UNO to raise funds by the Tanzanians, Ugandan exiles, and international companies. There were also rumours about UNO being supported by Israel and the
214:, to murder Amin. The Israeli concluded that he would have to raise a commando unit of 200–300 mercenaries (dubbed the "Equatorial Brigade") for the assassination plan, and demanded $ 1.5 million in advance. UNO could not meet this price, but the rebels offered Bar-Lev any business deal he wanted once Amin was dead; Bar-Lev agreed to aid them in return for a promised
306:, Serumaga went back into exile. He consequently reactivated the Uganda Nationalist Organization, having reportedly seized a "missing arms depot". However, Serumaga unexpectedly died in 1980. In contrast, Adimola remained a prominent political figure during the following Ugandan governments, becoming vice-president of the
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When the Uganda–Tanzania War erupted in late 1978, UNO was internally divided and suffered from disputes among its leadership. One UNO leader, Andrew
Adimola, also headed the "Ugandan Redemption and Reconciliation Union" by this point. However, Serumaga and Adimola both refused offers by Obote to
222:. UNO ultimately raised $ 50,000 in advance payments and also covered the expensive hotel bills of Bar-Lev as well as his companions, but the Israeli colonel never actually delivered on his promises, and simply pocketed the money.
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was installed as the new
Ugandan President. Serumaga became one of his "lieutenants", rising to Minister of Commerce. When Lule was removed from office amid general political turmoil and replaced by
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to operate alongside the TPDF at the frontline. About 30 UNO militants were reportedly integrated into the "National Revolt", an Obote-associated rebel coalition. In March 1979, UNO joined the
191:, who had formerly served as a minister in Amin's government. The group claimed to serve as umbrella group for all Ugandan opposition groups who were not just anti-Amin, but also opposed to
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247:(SUM). Despite its internal splits, UNO consequently recruited 50 militants who joined an exiled Ugandan rebel force that was trained to assist the Tanzanians against Amin's
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where they passed a resolution calling for the removal of Amin, the establishment of democracy in Uganda, and the restoration of Uganda's "national independence".
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supplied 50 militants for the operation. However, the boats were overcrowded, and one sank, resulting in 82 to 140 rebel fighters drowning. It was suspected that
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had co-organized the raid. Ejalu and
Serumaga later sent another force across Lake Victoria, but all militants who reached the shore near
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Soon after its formation, UNO hatched a plan which culminated in "one of the most bizarre tales" of the period, according to journalists
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In
January 1979, 200 to 300 rebels from Tarime attempted to cross Lake Victoria to launch a raid into Uganda. Serumaga and SUM leader
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were either killed or captured by Amin's security forces. The Tarime camp was consequently closed and its remaining rebels moved to
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join a rebel coalition which the ex-President was assembling following the war's start. In contrast, UNO joined a conference at
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The Uganda
Nationalist Organization was mainly composed of "politically conservative professionals" and was described as "
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162:. UNO operated from 1978 to 1980, taking part in the
586:"Ugandans descend on Moshi to plan post-Amin regime"
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290:, a large pro-Tanzanian coalition of rebel groups.
549:"Ugandan Exiles Seek to Unite Forces Against Amin"
183:, ex-chairman of Uganda's Coffee Marketing Board,
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195:. The latter had been Uganda's president before
731:Social Origins of Violence in Uganda, 1964–1985
471:"Andrew Adimola: Uganda's first black diplomat"
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75:Political position
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208:Israel Defense Forces
245:Save Uganda Movement
573:Golooba-Mutebi 2008
553:The Washington Post
226:Uganda–Tanzania War
164:Uganda–Tanzania War
160:Uganda in the 1970s
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276:Tito Okello
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