Amon Bazira (sometimes referred to as Amon Kabunga Bazira;[1] 1944–1993) was a Ugandan Pan-Africanist leader and an organiser who created an extensive intelligence network that was a clandestine component of the struggle to end the regime of Ugandan military dictator and president, Idi Amin.
He produced a government report predicting that there would be a massive genocide in Rwanda that would lead to the collapse of order in Central and Eastern Africa, and proposed granting citizenship to Rwandan refugees and other displaced Africans in Uganda, as a means of preventing genocidal warfare.
In August 1993, Amon Bazira was assassinated in between Nairobi and Nakuru in Kenya.
[3] He later joined Makerere University where he offered Philosophy, History and Law and graduating in 1970.
[citation needed] Amon Bazira served as Member of Parliament for the then Kasese West Constituency between 1980 and 1985[4][5].He also served as the deputy minister for Lands, Water and Surveys in the Obote II administration, a position he occupied until the fall of this administration on July 27, 1985.