Asians back in Africa
In this installment of FRONTLINE/World's Rough-Cut series, Omar Sachedina travels to Uganda. Omar was always fascinated by the Indian traditions his family had preserved, even though his parents have never visited India. They were born in Uganda. In 1972, his parents were expelled from the country by the notorious dictator Idi Amin.
By traveling to Uganda, he thought it would help him better understand his parents and, more profoundly, himself. He also wanted to investigate the racial dynamics in the country since the expulsion and discover which side -- if any -- he would "side" with: the Asians or the blacks ... or both.
For more: http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/rough/2007/05/uganda_the_retu.html