Idi Amin Dada
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1:24:02
Give me timing.
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This technicians will be in position,
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advising before I give any order.
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And they tells me completely
everything...

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how long they will be there
and how long they will fight...

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and what is the number
of the enemy and all this.

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Then I write all this,
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discussing with the technician.
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This is like
a public service commission.

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When they want to recruit the doctors,
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they come to you, you advise them.
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But it is your duty as a doctor...
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to advise them properly...
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and your duty as a doctor...
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to advise your representative...
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who can represent you
or myself or him properly...

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so that when he takes,
he brings the points...

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concerning the medical field
in the cabinet to me,

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I have a full report...
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submitted to me,
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not only by him,
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but by you, the technicians.
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Because you know
the whole technical problem.

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Thank you very much,
ladies and gentlemen.

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[Applause]
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You have any points to tell me?
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Yes?
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[Man] Your Excellence,
I'm quite happy to have heard...

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that you are quite ready...
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to be listening
to the senior doctors.

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Not only the senior doctors,
but the young doctors,

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for the lives of the citizens
are in their hands.

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In Uganda,
the Uganda Medical Association...

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seems to be the main spokesman...
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for every doctor all over the country.
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The president of our association...
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[Narrator] In Uganda, only Amin
is allowed to be called president.

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[Laughter]

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