Mississippi Masala
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You can go.
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This is Radio Uganda.
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Today, November 7, 1972, is the day
in which the people of Uganda...

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... are witnessing the end of one chapter
in this country's history...

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... and the beginning of another.
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Today, the last of the Asians who have
been forced to leave the country...

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... will have done so
in order to pave the way...

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... for the indigenous people of Uganda
to control the economy.

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You give an interview on BBC...
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...say that Amin was evil.
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Are you mad?
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What about Kinnu?
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What about Mina?
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- Do you ever think of them?
- What should I have done?

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Remain silent?
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- That is the coward's way.
- Don't talk to me about cowards!

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That's what you are.
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You're not leaving
because you're scared to leave.

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- You are scared of leaving Uganda.
- Why should I go?

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Why should I go?
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Okelo, this is my home.
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Not anymore, Jay.
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Africa is for Africans.
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Black Africans.

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