Scapegoating leads to the ruin of entire societies
01 August 2021 - 00:00
In 1972, Uganda's dictator Idi Amin expelled more than 70,000 of the country's citizens who were of Indian and Pakistani ancestry, crashing the country's economy. The move also pushed non-Ugandans with businesses or critical skills to leave in terror, and those not belonging to Amin's Kakwa ethnic group feared they would be next.
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