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Idi Amin, the former president of Uganda, imposed severe restrictions on civil liberties during his rule from 1971 to 1979. He suppressed freedom of speech, press, and assembly, often using violence and intimidation against dissenters. Political opposition was crushed, with many leaders imprisoned or killed, and human rights abuses became rampant, including extrajudicial killings and torture. Amin's regime also targeted ethnic groups, leading to widespread discrimination and displacement.

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