johnson makes an unexpected visit to the ukrainiain capital kyiv to show support for the ukrainian government, it came after an invitation by president volodymr zelensky, who he met with. at ten o clock we will be here with a full round up of the days news. first, in 1972, idi amin publicly condemned ugandan asians as the enemy, enforcing a brutal policy that ordered them to leave the country within 90 days. it is estimated that up to 70,000 south asians left uganda in fearfor their lives. 0n the 50th anniversary of the expulsion, bbc reporter reha kansara follows her mum and aunt as they return to uganda together for the first time, in our world: expelled from uganda. can you see yourself leaving that house, and do you remember what you did as you left? we were scared.
and everything, but it s sad to know what happened to her after we asians left. what the army had done to her and everything, it was sad to know that. 0k, kadija, bye bye. thank you very much. thank you, my dear. so nice to see you. our last stop is jinja where my family lived before they fled the country. it s also where most of mum s memories are, good and bad. to go to see jinja house was exciting because i felt that i m gonna go and see everything in there exactly the same as it was, and be able to visualise my family there. we got to the house and we were quite profusely knocking on the door until someone came and very
they fled the country. it s also where most of mum s memories are, good and bad. to go to see jinja house was exciting because i felt that i m gonna go and see everything in there exactly the same as it was, and be able to visualise my family there. we got to the house and we were quite profusely knocking on the door until someone came and very hospitably let us in without any questions. close your eyes, close your eyes, close your eyes. all right, i m going to lead you in. keep them closed. you know, you have this excitement building up and my mum is walking through. wow! sitting room. yeah, sitting room. this was the sitting room over here. yes. and then, all of a sudden, the mood changes and she s very confused. she can t remember the layout of the house being like this. this wasn t there.
thank you very much. thank you, my dear. so nice to see you. our last stop isjinja, where my family lived before they fled the country. it s also where most of mum s memories are, good and bad. to go to see jinja house was exciting because i felt that i m gonna go and see everything in there exactly the same as it was, and be able to visualise my family there. we got to the house and we were quite profusely knocking on the door until someone came and very hospitably let us in without any questions. close your eyes, close your eyes, close your eyes. all right, i m going to lead you in. keep them closed. you know, you have this excitement building up and my mum is walking
focus on government giveaways. instead, the prime minister has been left with something unexpected to chew over. now on bbc news, our world: expelled from uganda. can you see yourself leaving that house, and do you remember what you did as you left? we were scared. 50 years ago, my family fled their home in uganda. all asian british citizens must leave uganda. - president idi amin gave ugandan asians 90 days to leave. the army people said, just get quickly inside the car. most people took the bare minimum a suitcase and a tiny amount of cash. my mum wasjust saying, take the money out, throw it away. mum, mum, it s money! no, just throw it now! she must have left a lot behind. she did. we literally took nothing at all. i grew up hearing stories of a tropical paradise. but towards the end of their time there, my family s reality was very different.