Welcome to the Site on Uganda for Expatriates
The family and friends of Ugandan Asians/African residents and expatriates displaced in 1972 exodus home page.
Near Nabushanke equator early 50's (above) and Virmani brothers early 70's (below)
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33rd Anniversary since leaving Uganda Remember our beloved from Uganda no longer with us. The Uganda Forum initiative of Asian African European diaspora for a better world society (BWS) song "Malaika" with translation
Other Interesting Social and Culture sites Association of Art and Science, Rome, Italy
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Welcome to the home of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th generation of Ugandan Asian and African expatriates in Britain and world-wide. In 1972 approximately 70,000 of us with our parents and grandparents were forced into a refugee status and told to leave Uganda within 90 days.
In the past 30 years very few have returned and most of the older generation originally from Uganda evolved and adapted to the stresses and cultural ways in the new countries. Indeed, it is one of the most successful community in terms of integration into the social and business infrastructure of the host communities. The typical Ugandan expatriate came from a multicultural, multilingual, open and interactive backround with all the different cultures and doctrines with which they came acrossThey accepted the customs and practices of the local people, learning their language and cultural ways in a way making a symbiotic relationship (contrary to the views of Idi Amin) a tradition that the new generations willhopefully carry forward.
We
would like to hear from all the Ugandan Expatriates and create a
database of
the families that originally fled in 1972 and their experiences and
history to date. Please write and send any relevant information
(newspaper articles,
pictures etc) to us, which will be used to create a historical database
for the
future generations.
Please participate with your views, articles and information contact:
Prof Ashraf Virmani : ashraf@libero.it