Twenty years ago, Uganda's President Idi Amin decided to punish Britain for refusing financial aid. Uganda's Asians paid the price. Stripped of their possessions and turned out of their houses and businesses, 50,000 Asians were ejected from the country. The economy of Uganda has never recovered and now the Asians are being lured back to reclaim their lost inheritance. But will history repeat itself? Narrated by Roshan Seth.
Producer Farah Durrani
Executive producer Narendhra Morar * STEREO