- Bob Astles
Robert Astles (born 1924), called Lubowa among the Ngo clan [list of Buganda clans [http://www.buganda.com/ebika.htm here] ] , is a former British soldier and colonial officer who lived in
Uganda and became an associate of presidentsMilton Obote andIdi Amin Dada .Born in
Ashford, Kent , Bob Astles joined theBritish Indian Army as a teenager and then theRoyal Engineers , reaching the rank ofsergeant . Of his war service, he recalls: "I enjoyed being with other nationalities and their fights for world recognition duringWorld War II . Most of the guys from Africa in particular were brilliant at the front line, but unfortunately, their contributions are not mentioned." He was 21 when he left Britain forAfrica .In 1949, Astles was sent on special duties during the Bataka uprising in
Buganda . His first job in Uganda was as a colonial officer with theMinistry of Works , then with£ 100 he set up Uganda Aviation Services Ltd, the first airline in Uganda to employ Africans. In 1958, he married Monica, who had come with him from Kent. A year later, after they had divorced, Astles married an aristocratic member of theBuganda n kingdom, Mary Ssen-Katukka, and they later adopted two children. As Uganda's independence approached in 1962, Astles became involved with a number of political groups. One of these was led byMilton Obote , who led the country to independence. Astles worked in his government until the 1971coup d'état , when he transferred his allegiance to Amin.In December, suspicion fell on Astles because of his previous support for Obote. Amin sent him to
Makindye Prison where he spent 17 weeks, often shackled and brutally interrogated. Astles later said, "Amin called me a 'rotten apple' on the radio, and nationalised my airline. It was ordinary Africans who helped me to survive. One guard was kicked to death for helping me." Astles stayed in Uganda and periodically worked in Amin's service, while running apineapple farm. He also presided over an aviation service that transported members of the government. Astles later said "I kept my eyes shut, I said nothing about what I saw, which is what they liked".In 1975, Astles joined Amin's service, becoming the head of the anti-corruption squad and advising the president on British affairs. What Astles did or did not do during Amin's brutal tenure is a matter of conjecture. He was feared, and considered by many to be a malignant influence on the
dictator ; others thought he was a moderating presence. He came to be known as "Major" Bob (the title of Major was given to him by Amin) or "the White Rat".Following the
Uganda-Tanzania War which led to the demise of Amin's regime in 1979, Astles fled toKenya , but was brought back to Uganda to face criminal charges. He was imprisoned for his alleged association with Amin's security apparatus, and was charged with everything from murder and corruption to theft. Though acquitted, he remained inLuzira Prison for six and a half years, returning to Britain after his release in 1985. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/hardtalk/3380523.stm "Guilt by association?"] , "BBC HARDtalk", Bob Astles interviewed byTim Sebastian on January 7, 2004.]He currently lives in
Wimbledon, London and continues to deny the allegations against him. Since returning to Britain, he has dedicated his life to campaigning againstsuperpower interference in African political and economic affairs. He has also contributed political commentaries to a number of publications associated with Africa.He was played by
Leonard Trolley in the 1982 movie "". The fictional character of Dr. Nicholas Garrigan in the book and film "The Last King of Scotland " was very loosely based on some events in Astles' life. [ [http://www.randomhouse.com/boldtype/1298/foden/interview.html Bold Type: Interview with Giles Foden ] ]References
External links
* [http://www.dailynews.co.za/index.php?fSectionId=502&fArticleId=210731 Uganda's white Rat]
* [http://www.randomhouse.com/boldtype/1298/foden/interview.html Interview with "Last King of Scotland" author Giles Foden]
* [http://www.blackstarnews.com/?c=122&a=2270 "Bob Astles' Memories"] by Norman S. Miwambo, "Black Star News" (New York), July 30 2006Bob Astles' commentaries
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa5391/is_200312/ai_n21340486 "In defence of Milton Obote"] , "
New African ", December 1 2003
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa5391/is_200411/ai_n21360715 "Darfur another view"] , "New African", November 1 2004
* [http://www.monitor.co.ug/artman/publish/features/Who_will_best_lead_Uganda.shtml "Who will best lead Uganda?"] , "Daily Monitor", January 17 2006
* [http://www.blackstarnews.com/?c=122&a=2940 "Ethiopia Opens Pandora's Box"] , "Black Star News", January 29 2007
* [http://www.blackstarnews.com/?c=122&a=2978 "U.S. Tentacles Spread In Africa"] , "Black Star News", February 6 2007
* [http://www.blackstarnews.com/?c=122&a=3016 "South Africa Rejects US Africa Militarism"] , "Black Star News", February 16 2007
* [http://www.blackstarnews.com/?c=122&a=3026 "Killers In The Mist"] , "Black Star News", February 20 2007
* [http://www.blackstarnews.com/?c=122&a=3124 "Americans Milk Africa To Death"] , "Black Star News", March 16 2007
* [http://www.blackstarnews.com/?c=122&a=4170 "Ousting Nubians For Profit’s Spoils"] , "Black Star News", January 27 2008
* [http://www.blackstarnews.com/?c=122&a=4203 "Obama And Source Of The Nile"] , "Black Star News", February 5 2008
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