buffoon in charge of a tin-pot dictatorship. Alan was also responsible in part for a music release – “The Collected Broadcasts of Idi Amin”. It was a British comedy album parodying Ugandan dictator Idi Amin, released in 1975 on Transatlantic Records. It was performed by John Bird and written by Alan Coren, based on columns he wrote for Punch magazine.
I Love Idi Amin: The Story of Triumph under Fire in the Midst of Suffering and Persecution in Uganda (1977) by Festo Kivengere
Impassioned for Freedom: Uganda, Struggle Against Idi Amin (2006) by Eriya Kategaya
The Feast of the Nine Virgins (2001) by Jameela Siddiqi
Bombay Gardens (2006) by Jameela Siddiqi
A Distant Grief (1979) by F. Kefa Sempangi
Kahawa (1981) by Donald E. Westlake
Confessions of Idi Amin: The chilling, explosive expose of Africa’s most evil man – in his own