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He studied economics and political science. [75] Opposition MP Omara Atubo has said Museveni's desire for change was merely "a facade behind which he is trying to hide ambitions to rule for life". [17], The exile forces opposed to Amin invaded Uganda from Tanzania in September 1972 and were repelled. President Yoweri Museveni has said the African rich heritage, which is manifested in music, musical instruments, dances, oral literature, songs, cultures and traditional ceremonies, should be fully developed, documented and preserved to enrich communication and benefit future generations. Studying under the leftist Walter Rodney, among others, Museveni wrote a university thesis on the applicability of Frantz Fanon's ideas on revolutionary violence to post-colonial Africa.

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