Tanzania not only expelled Ugandan forces, but, enlisting the country's population of Ugandan exiles, also invaded Uganda itself.
The Tanzanian army, backed by Ugandan exiles, waged a war of liberation against Amin's troops and the Libyan soldiers sent to help him.
In 1979 an invasion force of Ugandan exiles and Tanzanians overthrew Amin.
By early 1979, they fled under the assault of Tanzanian forces and Ugandan exiles.
Born in Africa is an album produced by Philly Lutaaya and other Ugandan exiles in Sweden.
Others, including Ugandan exiles, assert that the Ugandan leadership is directly supporting and financing the rebels.
Ugandan exiles in Nairobi said recently that they had formed a new opposition movement here but Kenya's Foreign Ministry denied this.
General Amin was overthrown in 1979 by Tanzanian troops and Ugandan exiles.
The National Resistance Movement's history begins after the overthrow of Idi Amin by an alliance of Ugandan exiles and Tanzanian forces in 1979.
In 1979, Idi Amin was ousted by Tanzanian forces aided by Ugandan exiles.