
Ugandan Bush War - Wikipedia
The Ugandan Bush War was a civil war fought in Uganda by the official Ugandan government and its armed wing, the Uganda National Liberation Army (UNLA), against a number of rebel groups, most importantly the National Resistance Army (NRA), from 1980 to 1986.
List of wars involving Uganda - Wikipedia
The following is a list of wars involving Uganda. Note: Rwanda and Uganda fought a short war in June 2000 over Congolese territory. Pretoria Accord; Rwandan withdrawal from DR Congo in exchange for commitment towards the disarmament of Hutu militias.
War in Uganda (1986–1994) - Wikipedia
From 1986 to 1994, a variety of rebel groups waged a civil war against the Ugandan government of President Yoweri Museveni. Most of the fighting took place in the country's north and east, although the western and central regions were also affected.
30 Facts About Ugandan Bush War
Jan 11, 2025 · The Ugandan Bush War, also known as the Luwero War, was a guerrilla conflict that took place between 1981 and 1986. This war saw the National Resistance Army (NRA), led by Yoweri Museveni, fighting against the government forces of Milton Obote and later Tito Okello.
The War in the Bush in Uganda 1981-1986 - onwar.com
Museveni vowed to overthrow Obote by means of a popular rebellion, and what became known as "the war in the bush" began. Several other underground groups also emerged to attempt to sabotage the new regime, but they were eventually crushed.
Uganda Civil War - GlobalSecurity.org
Uganda Civil War. Northern Uganda had suffered from civil unrest since the early 1980s. Hundreds of people were killed in the rebellion against the Ugandan government, and an estimated 400,000...
The War in the Bush - GlobalSecurity.org
Museveni vowed to overthrow Obote by means of a popular rebellion, and what became known as "the war in the bush" began. Several other underground groups also emerged to attempt to sabotage the...
Uganda: The Horror | Smithsonian
But the Ugandan crisis has been largely overshadowed by the genocide in neighboring Sudan, where nearly 70,000 people have been killed since early 2003 in attacks by government-supported Arab ...
Abnormal: Why the Tanzanian Invasion of Uganda Was, and Was …
Oct 1, 2018 · Broadly speaking, the Uganda-Tanzania war provides an insight into what occurs when two norms clash. The Ugandan army invaded Tanzania in October 1978. The dictator of Uganda, Idi Amin Dada, wished to annex the Kagera Salient, an area of land under Tanzanian control that extended past the Kagera River to the Uganda-Tanzania border.
UGANDA Historical and Modern List of Wars and Conflicts
This index presents historical and modern wars and conflicts taking place in the present territory of, or relating to, Uganda. Uganda was granted independence by the United Kingdom in 1962. The territory, including Buganda, had been a British protectorate since 1894.