Minister of Information and Broadcasting of Uganda
In office ?–1978
Succeeded by
Idi Amin
Minister for Animal Resources and Minister of Lands
In office ?–1979
Personal details
Born
Northern Uganda or Nimule, Sudan
Died
March 2001 Khartoum or Juba, Sudan
Occupation
Military officer, politician, militia leader, mercenary
Military service
Allegiance
Uganda Sudan
Branch/service
Uganda Army Sudanese Armed Forces Former Uganda National Army Uganda National Rescue Front West Nile Bank Front
Years of service
?–1979; 1980s–1990s
Rank
Colonel
Battles/wars
Uganda–Tanzania War Ugandan Bush War Insurgency in northern Uganda Second Sudanese Civil War (WIA)
Juma Abdalla Oris[a] (died in March 2001) was a Ugandan military officer and government minister under the dictatorship of Idi Amin. After fleeing his country during the Uganda–Tanzania War, he became leader of the West Nile Bank Front (WNBF), a rebel group active in the West Nile region of Uganda during the 1990s.
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1990s. Juma Abdalla Oris was born in northern Uganda, or Nimule in southern Sudan. He was an ethnic Madi and/or Nubian, as well as a Muslim. Oris received...
Nile Bank Front (WNBF) was an Ugandan rebel group under the command of JumaOris. Formed by ex-Uganda Army soldiers who remained loyal to Idi Amin, the...
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ambassador to the United Nations, Chaim Herzog, and Uganda's foreign minister, JumaOris Abdalla, to participate without voting rights. UN Secretary General Kurt...
November 1999. Retrieved 28 February 2020. Abbey, Yunusu (11 March 2001). "JumaOris Is Dead Buried In Sudan". New Vision. Retrieved 27 February 2020. Annual...
Uganda), especially in trading areas like Adjumani, Dzaipi and Nimule. See JumaOris and Moses Ali. However, even the so-called 'people of the books' often...
Ugandan–Tanzanian War led to the end of Amin's rule. The government of Uganda, led by JumaOris, the Ugandan Foreign Minister at the time, later convened a session of...
1975 First tenure; JumaOris served as acting minister during this time 7 JumaOris 1975 1978 8 Idi Amin 1978 1979 Second tenure 9 Juma Bashir ? 1979 Last...
serving as its "chief administrator" under the overall leadership of JumaOris. Tiyua later claimed that he regretted joining the anti-Museveni rebellion...
be broadcast by the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Colonel JumaOris. At 3pm, the radio announced that the President had met with members of...
NRA military, some joined the West Nile Bank Front (WNBF), formed by JumaOris in 1986 to oppose the NRA government. The WNBF was, like the LRA, highly...
the few officers who were still loyal to him: Ali Fadhul, JumaOris, Hussein Marijan, and Juma Sabuni. By then, Amin feared not just defeat at the hands...
→ obzeșopt ("88"); treizeci și doi → treijdoi ("32"); douăzeci de ori → douăjde ori ("20 times"). In regional speech further simplification is possible...
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Mary's Jacobite Church Chettapalam Town Church (Sacred Heart Church) Town Juma Masjid Sisumala Seetha Devi Kshethram Veliyambam Kotta - Siva Kshethram Devargaddha...
(in order): Jamal Zahalka (party chairman), Haneen Zoabi, Basel Ghattas, Juma Azbargh, and Abed Fukra. In December 2012, it was announced that the Central...
Wilson, Jimmy Cheatham, Joe Zawinul, Johnny Frigo, Jon Lucien, Jon Marks, Juma Santos, Leroy Jenkins, Lloyd Trotman, Mario Rivera, Max Roach, Michael Brecker...
airstrike on Rafah's al-Shouka neighborhood killed a militant, AbdulHadi Juma al-Soufi (24). At dawn, an Israeli drone missile struck Rafiq al-Kafarne...
Hamza Hajj-Mohammed Fathi Deka Yussuf Shini Mahasan Kis Yussuf al-Karem Juma Azbarga Ibrahim al-Amur Wasil Taha Masud Ghnaim Haneen Zoabi Abdulmalik Dehamshe...