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Special coverage: 50 years since the expulsion of Ugandan Asians
Asian men and women who settled in the UK following their expulsion from Uganda 50 years ago tell their stories.
In 1972, Uganda's former President Idi Amin gave thousands of Asians settled in the country 90 days to leave. He accused them of 'milking Uganda's money'. Fifty years later, we speak to those who lived through those troubled times.
Also in the programme: Angry mobs on the rampage in a South African township following the gang rape of a group of women in the town of Krugersdorp last week.
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Thu 4 Aug 202215:06GMT
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