“Unmasking History’s Darkest Figures: 14 Bigots Who Shaped the World in Unexpected Ways”

"Unmasking History's Darkest Figures: 14 Bigots Who Shaped the World in Unexpected Ways"

Amin also expelled Uganda’s Asian population, leading to an economic collapse. His brutal, xenophobic policies made him one of Africa’s most infamous leaders.

10. Robert Mugabe

Robert Mugabe was one of the first heads of state to arrive in Juba. Most are expected to land on Saturday.Robert Mugabe was one of the first heads of state to arrive in Juba. Most are expected to land on Saturday.
Photo Credit: Al Jazeera English – Mugabe – CC BY-SA 2.0/Wiki Commons.

Initially seen as a liberation hero, Robert Mugabe’s long rule over Zimbabwe turned into an oppressive regime marked by racial and political intolerance. His government’s seizure of white-owned farms, while rooted in a desire to correct colonial injustices, devolved into violent land grabs that left the economy in ruins.

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