Idi Amin was a prominent Ugandan military officer who became the country's leader and is often remembered for his brutal and tyrannical regime from 1971 to 1979. Originally a member of the British colonial army, he rose through the ranks and eventually seized power in a coup. During his presidency, Amin was notorious for human rights abuses, including the persecution and killing of political opponents, ethnic minorities, and anyone he considered a threat. His...