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Who is the head of the three African tyrants? Why can killing people be happy but end well?

author:Grandma tells stories

When it comes to Africa, we are familiar with almost endless savannahs, herds of zebras, bison running wild, and legendary tribal cannibals. However, after World War II, Africa had three national leaders who were a hundred times more terrifying than cannibals, and were called "the three cruelest tyrants in modern African history".

Former Ugandan President Amin, Central African Emperor Bokasa and former Zaire President Mobutu.

Who is the head of the three African tyrants? Why can killing people be happy but end well?

Among them, compared with Bokasa and Mobutu, Amin is more "famous" in the world, and he is known as the "first demon king of Africa". The editor roughly sorted out what this demon did, which really subverted the editor's understanding of the word cruelty.

Who is the head of the three African tyrants? Why can killing people be happy but end well?

1. After he came to power in a coup d'état in 1971, he began a perverted and brutal rule. He often took pleasure in killing people, slaughtering more than 300,000 people before and after, and on one occasion the corpses directly blocked the Nile. Downstream Sudanese officials called in and the river was dredged. Amin also has a special proclivity, when he kills, he does not directly attack, but first parades the streets naked, chops hands and stamps, buttoned eyeballs and a series of other abuses, and then kills.

2, he has thirteen wives and more than fifty children, but more than half of them were killed by him, and later some media asked Amin to verify whether this matter was true, and Amin just replied domineeringly: "Human flesh is too salty and not delicious." ”

3, he teased Queen Elizabeth II of England many times, hoping to get a pair of Queen's original panties. He wanted to share a bed with these panties. He also claimed to be a conqueror of the British Empire and King of Scotland.

Who is the head of the three African tyrants? Why can killing people be happy but end well?

Would you believe that this is something that a leader of a state in a modern society can do?! Everyone would think that such a tyrant would definitely be divided by five horses in the end, but the result is exactly the opposite.

In 1979, Ugandans, who had been exploited for eight years, finally revolted, joining neighboring Tanzania to seize the capital but failed to capture Amin, the tyrant. As coalition forces approached the capital, Amin fled Libya with four wives, mistresses, and more than two dozen children, where he lived in Saudi Arabia and died of illness in 2003.

What a good man in hell, and evil spirits live on earth.