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- | **1985** | + | |
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- | 27 July | + | |
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- | A military junta seizes control of Kampala, the capital of Uganda, overthrowing and murdering President Milton Obote as he attempted to flee with the national treasury into Zambia. | + | |
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- | 20 September | + | |
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- | Under an agreement of the UN Security Council and based on negotiations in Tanzania, international peacekeepers will be deployed to Uganda to oversee the disarmament of militias. | + | |
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- | 2 December | + | |
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- | The fourteen-member National Consultative Council is established in Kampala, Uganda. | + | |
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- | **1986** | + | |
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- | 3 February | + | |
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- | Major General Tito Okello, provisional head of state of Uganda, states that his nation is “returning from the brink” after the unparalleled failure of the National Resistance Army attack on Kampala. He thanks the United Nations Security Council for its intervention and projects a complete victory within weeks. | + | |
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- | 28 February | + | |
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- | The National Resistance Army of Uganda loses its leadership in a decisive strike by the UN-backed | + | |
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- | 7 July | + | |
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- | It appears as though Uganda may be facing impossible odds in reaching a compromise that suits all factions. | + | |
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- | 30 August | + | |
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- | Uganda’s National Consultative Committee, led by General Tito Okello, is warned that the Tutsi refugees in his country have become a test to national stability and are conspiring for an invasion of Rwanda. | + | |
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- | 16 September | + | |
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- | Six members of the Ugandan National Consultative Committee quit, refusing to submit to the wishes of the Bantu-speaking majority in the south. | + | |
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- | **1987** | + | |
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- | 27 July | + | |
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- | On the second anniversary of the coup d’etat which deposed Milton Obote, general elections are held for a National Constituent Assembly in Uganda. | + | |
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- | 23 November | + | |
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- | The UN mission in Uganda reports an uprising in the south of that country directed at overthrowing the Okello administration and driven by resentment at the perceived exclusion of Bugandans from the government. | + | |
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- | 25 November | + | |
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- | A leaked memo from the US State Department indicates that elements of the government of Kenya, including President Daniel arap Moi, are providing key support for the outnumbered forces of the Ugandan government. | + | |
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- | **1988** | + | |
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- | 5 January | + | |
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- | The head of Uganda’s National Consultative Committee, General Tito Okello, meets with President Daniel arap Moi of Kenya at the border town of Malaba. | + | |
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- | 12 January | + | |
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- | The United Nations abandons Kampala as troops from the south move into the city. The nominal leader of the resistance, Dr Sampson Kisekka, will hold power in the capital, but declares the restoration of the monarchy with Muwendi Mutebi II being installed as king. The Ugandan government, led by Tito Okello, flees north to Gulu, with the core of the army and with direct support from Kenya and Sudanese rebels. | + | |
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- | 4 March | + | |
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- | King Muwenda Mutebi of Buganda invokes his 1966 declaration of independence for his kingdom and demands international recognition for his new government under rebel military commander, Yoweri Museveni. | + | |
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- | **1989** | + | |
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- | 15 January | + | |
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- | Ugandan government troops capture the township of Amuria. | + | |
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+ | === Uganda-centered TLs === | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * Know of any other timelines set here ? ;-) Feel free to add them ! :-) | ||
+ | === TLs in which the country makes appearances === | ||
+ | * Know of any other timelines set here ? ;-) Feel free to add them ! :-) | ||
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+ | ==== See Also ==== | ||
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