Yoweri Museveni
Some of the key events about Yoweri Museveni
- 1971Led a group of Ugandan exiles in Tanzania to fight against Idi Amin's regime
- 1971Joined rebel forces to overthrow Idi Amin's government, initiating decades of conflict
- 1981Founded the National Resistance Movement to oppose Milton Obote's government
- 1986Became President of Uganda after leading a successful guerrilla war
- 1986Seized power through a military coup, ending democratic processes
- 1987Implemented economic reforms that stabilized Uganda's economy
- 1996Introduced a "no-party" system, effectively banning opposition parties
- 1997Introduced Universal Primary Education, providing free primary schooling
- 2000Played a key role in establishing the East African Community
- 2001Launched a successful campaign against HIV/AIDS, reducing infection rates
- 2005Amended the constitution to remove presidential term limits
- 2006Deployed military forces to quell opposition protests, resulting in civilian casualties
- 2007Sent Ugandan troops to Somalia as part of the African Union peacekeeping mission
- 2009Proposed anti-homosexuality legislation, leading to increased discrimination and violence
- 2010Hosted the African Union summit in Kampala
- 2011Violently suppressed "Walk to Work" protests over rising food and fuel prices
- 2016Shut down social media platforms during elections, restricting freedom of expression
- 2017Received the Global Peace Award from the Global Peace Foundation
- 2018Imposed a controversial social media tax, limiting access to information
- 2021Ordered an internet blackout during elections amid accusations of voter fraud and intimidation
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