Kirya Balaki Kebba the ex-rebel leader now-defunct rebel Uganda Freedom Movement who was kidnapped by security agents from Jamuhuri estate in Nairobi while in exile in the Republic of Kenya and brought back to Uganda.[1]Kirya Balaki Kebba was acquitted of Treason charges in 1983 but was detained.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
^Social Origins of Violence in Uganda 1964–1985, McGill-Queen's Press-MQUP, 1994, p. 168
^Sub-Saharan Africa Report-Issues 50–55, Foreign Broadcast Information Service, 1984, p. 94
^Obote: A Political Biography, Amazon .com, 2013, p. 203
^Constitutional and political history of Uganda: from 1894 to the present, Centenary Pub. House, 2002, pp. 89, 217, 218
^The Amnesty International Report, Amnesty International Publications, 1982, p. 49, ISBN 9780862100483
^Amnesty International Report, Amnesty International Publications, 1983, p. 49
^Civil Wars in Africa:Roots and Resolution, MaGill University Press, 1999, p. 30
^A Political Chronology of Africa, Routledge, 2003, p. 455
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