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Popular Resistance Army

The Popular Resistance Army, also known as Movement for the Struggle for Political Rights,[1] was a rebel group organized around late 1980 and early 1981 by Yoweri Museveni to fight against the regime of Milton Obote of Uganda. It was one of the National Resistance Army's predecessors.

Popular Resistance Army
LeadersYoweri Museveni
Dates of operationc. 1980/1981 – June 1981
Active regionsSouthwestern Uganda
Battles and warsUgandan Bush War

History edit

Museveni disputed the results of the 1980 Ugandan general election, claiming that Obote had only won through fraud.[2] Believing that he could only topple Obote's government by waging a guerrilla war and fearful that pro-Obote elements were planning his murder, Museveni began to mobilize his supporter network in Kampala and the rest of the country from December 1980. In secret, he organized the PRA with his bodyguards and a small number of veterans who had served in the disbanded Front for National Salvation, Museveni's previous rebel group and private army.[3][4]

As his group lacked foreign supporters, the PRA and an allied rebel group, the UNLF-AD, opted to risk a raid on a military base to capture weapons to start their insurgency.[5] This plan resulted in the Battle of Kabamba; even though the PRA failed to capture a significant amount of guns, it also suffered almost no losses during the battle.[6] Afterwards, it began a low-level insurgency, achieving some small victories but also suffering a number of setbacks such as the Battle of Kiboga.[7]

In June 1981, a new rebel coalition was organised, with the PRA and Yusuf Lule's Uganda Freedom Fighters agreeing to unite as the National Resistance Movement (NRM). Museveni was made vice-chairman of the National Resistance Council, the group's political body, and Chairman of the High Command of the National Resistance Army (NRA), the Movement's armed organ.[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Seftel 2010, p. 262.
  2. ^ Cooper & Fontanellaz 2015, p. 39.
  3. ^ Cooper & Fontanellaz 2015, pp. 39–40.
  4. ^ Kainerugaba 2010, p. 74.
  5. ^ "NRA attack on Kabamba causes tension between rebel groups". Daily Monitor. 6 February 2016. from the original on 7 September 2021. Retrieved 8 September 2021.
  6. ^ Kainerugaba 2010, pp. 66–70.
  7. ^ Cooper & Fontanellaz 2015, p. 40.
  8. ^ Kasozi 1994, pp. 164–165.

Works cited edit

  • Cooper, Tom; Fontanellaz, Adrien (2015). Wars and Insurgencies of Uganda 1971–1994. Solihull: Helion & Company Limited. ISBN 978-1-910294-55-0.
  • Kainerugaba, Muhoozi (2010). Battles of the Ugandan Resistance: A Tradition of Maneuver. Kampala: Fountain Publishers. ISBN 978-9970-25-032-5.
  • Kasozi, A. (1994). Social Origins of Violence in Uganda, 1964–1985. Montreal: McGill-Queen's Press. ISBN 978-0-7735-6487-9.
  • Seftel, Adam, ed. (2010) [1st pub. 1994]. Uganda: The Bloodstained Pearl of Africa and Its Struggle for Peace. From the Pages of Drum. Kampala: Fountain Publishers. ISBN 978-9970-02-036-2.

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