Idi Amin Dada
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1:07:01
I would be... I will never talk
to anybody from Britain...

1:07:06
if Mr. Heath himself
does not come to me here.

1:07:08
Yes, here in Uganda,
1:07:12
because I declared economic war
here in Uganda.

1:07:15
And I will see him
in command post. Not anybody.

1:07:18
If Mr. Heath does not come,
then it is not my problem.

1:07:21
It is up to him.
It is up to him now to beg me.

1:07:23
If he doesn't beg me, it is up to him.
1:07:25
Because I am the one
who has got the money.

1:07:30
I am not going to borrow money from him.
1:07:34
Even I don't want, I am getting
millions of shillings.

1:07:36
Uganda is getting
from selling their crops...

1:07:39
and everything every years.
1:07:43
British now, actually...
They are in chaos, as you know.

1:07:47
Their economic is in chaos, completely.
1:07:51
I think if I am really British,
I could run to France...

1:07:53
and ask the financial
and assistant in France.

1:07:57
It is just your neighbor there.
1:07:59
You should help them.
Like, I am very far away from London.

1:08:02
But I am helping them. I am collecting.
1:08:06
I am appealing for everybody
in the world to assist the British.

1:08:09
We made a collect
of over 43,000 shilling.

1:08:14
[Woman]
And what Mr. Heath said?

1:08:17
- Mr. Heath?
- About this collect.

1:08:21
Uh, he said...
1:08:25
He hasn't replied me yet.
1:08:26
- He hasn't?
- Yes.

1:08:28
I am very annoyed.
I am waiting for his reply so that...

1:08:32
I have requested him for airplane...
1:08:35
so that I can send the food.
1:08:39
Because some people donated
food lorry of vegetable.

1:08:43
Three tons to be given
to the friends in Britain.

1:08:47
But he hasn't send airplane yet.
1:08:50
[Woman]
But maybe it will be deteriorated?

1:08:52
I don't know. It is up to him...
1:08:55
because I had sent on the very
day they donated the food.

1:08:57
I have very many friends in Britain.

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