Uganda National Liberation Front

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Template:Short description Template:More citations needed Template:Infobox War Faction The Uganda National Liberation Front (UNLF) was a political group formed by exiled Ugandans opposed to the rule of military dictator Idi Amin. The UNLF had an accompanying military wing, the Uganda National Liberation Army (UNLA). UNLA fought alongside Tanzanian forces in the Uganda–Tanzania War that led to the overthrow of Amin's regime. The group ruled Uganda from the overthrow of Amin in April 1979 until the disputed national elections in December 1980.

Creation

The UNLF was formed as an outcome of a meeting of Ugandan exiles from 24 to 26 March 1979 in the northern Tanzanian town of Moshi. In the meeting, known as the Moshi Conference, 28 groups were represented. The most important groups that united to form UNLA included Kikosi Maalum led by Milton Obote (with Tito Okello and David Oyite Ojok as commanders); FRONASA led by Yoweri Museveni;Template:Sfn and the Save Uganda Movement.Template:Sfn

Unit Leader(s) Base(s)
Obote's faction (Uganda People's Congress, Kikosi Maalum)Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn Milton Obote Tanzania,Template:Sfn Kenya, Zambia, United KingdomTemplate:Sfn
FRONASATemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn Yoweri Museveni TanzaniaTemplate:Sfn
Save Uganda MovementTemplate:Sfn Akena p'Ojok, William Omaria, Ateker EjaluTemplate:SfnTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn Tanzania, UgandaTemplate:Sfn
Uganda Liberation Group (Z)Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn Immanuel OtengTemplate:Sfn
Milton Obote (de facto)Template:Sfn
ZambiaTemplate:Sfn
Uganda National MovementTemplate:Sfn John Barigye, Crown Prince of AnkoleTemplate:Sfn ZambiaTemplate:Sfn
Uganda Human Right GroupTemplate:Sfn George KanyeihambaTemplate:Sfn United KingdomTemplate:Sfn
Uganda Action GroupTemplate:Sfn Paulo MuwangaTemplate:Sfn United KingdomTemplate:Sfn
Popular Front for the Liberation of UgandaTemplate:Sfn John OdongkaraTemplate:Sfn United StatesTemplate:Sfn
Uganda Freedom UnionTemplate:Sfn Godfrey Binaisa (?)Template:Sfn United StatesTemplate:Sfn
Relief Educational Training Uganda Refugees Now (RETURN)Template:Sfn Festo KivengereTemplate:Sfn United StatesTemplate:Sfn
Uganda National Unity and ReconciliationTemplate:Sfn Eric Otema AlimadiTemplate:Sfn TanzaniaTemplate:Sfn
Uganda SocietyTemplate:Sfn Yusuf Lule, Martin AlikerTemplate:Sfn KenyaTemplate:Sfn
Uganda Discussion GroupTemplate:Sfn Tarsis Kabwegyere (?)Template:Sfn KenyaTemplate:Sfn
Uganda Nationalist OrganizationTemplate:Sfn Robert SerumagaTemplate:Sfn KenyaTemplate:Sfn
Uganda Liberation MovementTemplate:Sfn Dani Wadada Nabudere (?)Template:Sfn KenyaTemplate:Sfn
Nairobi Consultative CommitteeTemplate:Sfn Tarsis Kabwegyere, D.W. NabudereTemplate:Sfn KenyaTemplate:Sfn
Negotiating Committee for Democratic UnityTemplate:Sfn Dani Wadada Nabudere (?)Template:Sfn TanzaniaTemplate:Sfn
Moshi Discussion GroupTemplate:Sfn ?Template:Sfn TanzaniaTemplate:Sfn
Ad Hoc Committee for Promotion of UnityTemplate:Sfn Yash Tandon, Mahmood Mamdani (?)Template:Sfn TanzaniaTemplate:Sfn
Muthaiga Discussion GroupTemplate:Sfn Aliker (?)Template:Sfn KenyaTemplate:Sfn

Governance

The UNLF was governed by an 11-member Executive Council originally chaired by Yusuf Lule who was the Uganda President at that time, with the vice-chairman being Akena P' Ojok, who was Uganda's then vice president. The UNLF was accompanied by a National Consultative Council (NCC) with one member for each of the 28 groups represented at the meeting. Its military arm, UNLA, fought side by side with the Tanzania People's Defence Force (TPDF) in the Uganda-Tanzania War and invaded Uganda, taking Kampala in April 1979 and sending Amin to exile. There were other party members of UNLF across the country and in the regions formed to coordinate the activities of UNLF.

Overthrowing of Idi Amin

Following the overthrow of Amin on 11 April 1979, a new UNLF government was formed under Yusuf Lule with the UNLA becoming the new national army. The leadership of the UNLF was unstable, with infighting leading to the ousting of Lule in June 1979. His replacement, Godfrey Binaisa, ruled for less than twelve months before being placed under house arrest in May 1980 following an effective coup by Paulo Muwanga. A Presidential Commission was installed with elections planned for December 1980. The exiles who formed the UNLF needed to put aside their political differences to do so. They were only united by one thing: an opposition to Amin. For this reason, the UNLF did not contest the elections with its members supporting various parties.

Following a widely disputed victory for the Uganda People's Congress (UPC) led by former president Milton Obote, many of the UNLF founding members would go on to fight against the now UPC-controlled UNLA. The UNLA was defeated on January 25, 1986 by the guerrillas of the National Resistance Army (NRA) led by Yoweri Museveni, a former member of the UNLF executive council and a minister in the UNLF government. There was a tribal conflict between the Acholi and Langi, that led to the coup d'état making Tito Okello Lutwa president of the republic.

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