The World - News from July 31, 1985
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The rebel movement of Uganda expressed disapproval of the new regime there, leading to speculation that civil strife will continue. A statement issued in Nairobi, Kenya, by the Uganda National Resistance complained that steps taken by the leaders of the weekend military coup “were made without our knowledge or comment.” The new leader of Uganda, Gen. Tito Okello, named nine members to a ruling military council, then flew to Tanzania for a meeting with President Julius K. Nyerere.
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