A leading opposition candidate in Uganda's presidential election has
promised to repatriate the remains of the former dictator, Idi Amin, and
build a museum in his honour.
Amama Mbabazi, the former prime minister, said he wanted to reconcile different factions in Uganda.
Too often, they divided the country between Idi Amin's people, Milton Obote's people and Yoweri Museveni's people, he said.
Amin's eight-year rule from 1971 to 1979 was characterised by bloodshed and eccentricity.
He killed opponents, often brutally, and expelled Uganda's Asian
population, before being overthrown by Obote. He died in exile in Saudi
Arabia in 2003.
Mr Mbabazi is running for the first time against Mr Museveni in elections after falling out with his former close ally.
The president is seeking a fifth term in the fiercely contested election due on 18 February.
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