On Idi Amin And Uganda (1979): Julius Nyerere Speaks

He instructed envoys to focus on three demands: condemnation of Ugandan aggression, claims for compensation, and a renunciation of all claims to Tanzanian territory. Justification for Overthrowing Amin (April 1979) Idi Amin Flees Uganda | History | Research Starters - EBSCO

Following Amin’s invasion of the Kagera Salient in late 1978, Nyerere addressed the Tanzanian people in a speech noted for its rare display of intense anger. Key themes included: Julius Nyerere speaks on Idi Amin and Uganda (1979)

Nyerere famously remarked that when an aggressor enters your home, you do not negotiate; you remove them. He stated, "Do you negotiate with a burglar when he is in your house?". He instructed envoys to focus on three demands:

He rallied the nation despite Tanzania's economic struggles, declaring that even if they had to sell "cows and bicycles," they would fight to defeat the "lunatic" who invaded their country. He stated, "Do you negotiate with a burglar