The tyranny of Idi Amin — and limits of a British welcomeThe tyranny of Idi Amin — and limits of a British welcome

The plane carrying 193 passengers circled down over London Stansted Airport, where a cluster of journalists were waiting to document its arrival. Stepping onto the tarmac under typically gray English skies, the families clutched their scant possessions in briefcases and boxes, saris flowing in the wind.Read More