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The British reportedly chose Amin to replace Obote on account that he was easy 
to manipulate. A British officer Beverly Barnard would be sent to mastermind 
the 1971 coup that would see Amin take over the presidency from Obote. COURTESY 
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Posted  Friday, August 31  2012 at  13:00

IN SUMMARY

Planned overthrow. In a two-part narrative, we expose how Beverly Gayer 
Barnard, a British officer known for his role in several coups in the 1950s, is 
assigned by the British to mastermind the Amin Coup, first by plotting Milton 
Obote’s assassination.

In a pamphlet, Letter to a London Friend, published in 1968, Milton Obote 
wrote: “As regards to the position of the Uganda Army, I am perhaps the only 
African leader who is not afraid of a military takeover.”

Not too long after that, he was overthrown in a bloody coup. To many it seemed 
the coup was proof that Obote was delusional. To the contrary, the man who 
masterminded the coup shared Obote’s view.

In the book, How to Stage a Military Coup: From Planning to Execution, D. 
Hebditch and K. Connor chronicle the masterminding of the Amin coup, in a 
manner better than any other published material.

“In the build up to the Uganda coup of 1971, M16 officer Beverly Bernard had 
five hundred mercenary soldiers, mostly recruited from southern Sudan, in a 
training camp in the north of the country. He even used his own single-plane 
airline, Southern Automotive, to supply them with food and material. You might 
not need that many extras but Barnard was so unimpressed with the Ugandan army, 
and so uncertain that it would support the putsch, that he decided to hedge his 
bets with a short battalion of additional troops,” the historians write.

Beverly Gayer Barnard was the man the British government assigned to mastermind 
the Amin coup. The book tells us Barnard had prior experience in masterminding 
military coups, giving the example of his involvement in the 1953 coup in Iran. 
The authors of the book tell us Barnard was a very intriguing man.

“In 1938, at the age of twenty two, he was working for the British Broadcasting 
Corporation as what has been described as a researcher. It is hard to believe 
that this means ‘researcher’ in the sense we understand it today, especially as 
he was working in the infant field of television.

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“When the war with Germany broke out, he moved to Bristol, where he worked for 
Westland Aircraft, now a helicopter manufacturer. The fact that he was not 
conscripted into the army or airforce suggests he was in a reserve occupation; 
in other words he was a scientist or technologist whose skills would be 
invaluable to the war effort.
“This is confirmed by his later move to the Royal Aircraft Establishment, 
Farnborough, which was, and still is, Britain’s premier centre for aeronautical 
research.

“It is not known when Beverly Barnard became an intelligence officer, but 
towards the end of 1944 he was selected as a member of the Control Commission. 
This had the task of governing the British sector of post-surrender Germany 
and, given that it oversaw the process of ‘de-Nazification’, was considered to 
be a somewhat spooky operation.

“During his three years on the job, Barnard must have joined the Secret 
Intelligence Service and in 1947 was sent to Tehran, where he was given the 
quasi-diplomatic cover post of ‘Civil air Attache’. As his brief covered Iraq 
and the Gulf States as well as Iran, M16 gave him a small aircraft, which 
suggests he learned to fly before leaving REA Farnborough.

“It is not clear how Barnard kept himself busy in the following years but we 
could speculate that, in addition to Iran 1953, he took professional interest 
in other Middle East coups: Yemen 1955, Iraq 1958, 1959, and 1963, Sudan 1964, 
Abu Dhabi 1966, Yemen 1967, Iraq 1968 and certainly Sudan 1968. Certainly, in 
1959 he had ‘Middle East Consultant’ on his business card.

“Small, intelligent and bespectacled, Barnard had the job of cultivating a man 
who was almost entirely his opposite. Idi Amin was a giant of everything but 
intellect...” authors Hebditch and Connor add.

In his assignment to get rid of Obote, Barnard first worked on assassinating 
him. 
In this regard, the book, ‘British Intelligence and Covert Action,’ says: “Now 
deceased, Barnard was in fact responsible for co-oordinating MI6 operations 
against Obote and planned his attempted assassination outside a UPC conference 
in 1969.”

The assassination attempt was a joint venture with the Israelis. Although the 
Israelis did a very good job of hiding their tracks, their man in Kampala by 
default exposed them when on the fateful day, he took cover in Nairobi on the 
pretext of catching a plane to Israel. Obote was to expose this.

“When the assassination attempt failed, Barnard next went for an outright coup. 
Crucial aspects of the coup plot has come to us from a very unexpected source. 
The source is Rolf Steiner and he is an unexpected source because at the time 
the government suspected him of being in the plot to overthrow it. This was not 
true. As a matter of fact, from my research, had the government listened to 
Rolf Steiner instead of suspecting him, the coup would most probabaly not have 
taken place.

Rolf Steiner, for those to whom he is new, was a German soldier of fortune or 
mercenary. He acquired military skills from the French Foreign Legion, an 
outfit which was notorious for producing mercenaries. When he left the Legion, 
he got permission to reside in french North Africa where he quickly got himself 
mixed up with right-wing OAS which was against French withdrawal from Algeria.


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The British reportedly chose Amin to replace Obote on account that he was easy 
to manipulate. A British officer Beverly Barnard would be sent to mastermind 
the 1971 coup that would see Amin take over the presidency from Obote. COURTESY 
PHOTO  

By Yoga Adhola  ( 
<http://www.monitor.co.ug/SpecialReports/ugandaat50/The+journey+to+Obote+s+ouster/-/1370466/1490896/-/item/1/-/dwudc5z/-/index.html>
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Posted  Friday, August 31  2012 at  13:00

IN SUMMARY

Planned overthrow. In a two-part narrative, we expose how Beverly Gayer 
Barnard, a British officer known for his role in several coups in the 1950s, is 
assigned by the British to mastermind the Amin Coup, first by plotting Milton 
Obote’s assassination.

He got convicted, but escaped to France where this time he was successfully 
prosecuted for cheque fraud. The French mercenary Roger Faulques employed him 
as a secondary recruiter for the Anyanyas.

Later, he moved to Nigeria where he first came into contact with Alex Gay with 
whom he was to maintain long association. Following his expulsion from Nigeria 
after a drunken display in front of the Biafran leader Generl Ojukwu, the duo 
went to Europe and started looking for assignments with the Sudanese. In 
February 1969, Steiner met Carlo Beyer, Secretary of the Catholic relief agency 
Caritas International.

Beyer then put him in contact with the Verona fathers who were devising 
channels of delivering humanitarian aid to the southern Sudanese. The Verona 
Fathers introduced the two to the German charity FGA (Society for the Support 
of Africa). FGA hired Steiner and Gay to build an airstrip at the end of 1969.

When Steiner returned from a preliminary two-week study in southern Sudan, FGA 
fired him. They had found out Steiner had different ideas altogether about what 
he ought to be doing in southern Sudan. Steiner’s aim was to create a “real 
guerrilla army”.

But this was not to be the end of Steiner’s adventures in southern Sudan. He 
returned to join a Kakwa group led by Gen. Emedio Taffeng which had split from 
the main Anyanya and formed what they called the independent “state of Anyidi” 
in their native area. 
It is in the initial period of this assignment that Steiner stumbled on 
Barnard’s manoeuvres in southern Sudan.

When Steiner reported to his bosses in Kampala, he found one of his employees, 
a Scotsman called Roy had been undermining him before the Anyanya leader, 
Taffeng. 
It also appeared Roy was working on something totally different from the 
assignment Steiner had given him. After some hard talk, Roy made a confession: 
“his story was that he was working for Blunden, who was in Kampala with 
instructions to get rid of the Ugandan president because the British did not 
like his policies.

Amin chosen
The training camp for the Anyanya in Sudan had been Blunden’s idea: it would 
give him free hand to train a unit for the coup against Obote under cover of 
helping southern Sudanese.”

Following this confession, Steiner got Roy to dupe the staff of Apolo Hotel 
where Blunden was living to let the duo into Blunden’s room. From the hotel 
room, Steiner “..took the secret dossier under my arm. As we sifted the papers 
the first thing that caught our eyes was a receipt for one hundred thousand 
pounds sterling, signed Bataringaya, who was Obote’s own minister of interior.

“We also found the radio code used by Steve Blunden for transmission to London 
and code for this exchange with Roy, enabling us to decipher a stack of carbon 
copies which left us in no doubt about the nature of operation he had in mind. 
These messages had been sent from the British embassy in Uganda... When I asked 
Roy about the receipt he denied all knowledge of it, but said Blunden claimed 
to have the Ugandan minister of interior in his pocket, bought and paid for,” 
Rolf Steiner recorded in his book, The Last Adventurer.

“We went through the rest of the dossier, then I had it sent back to the Apolo 
Hotel with my card and thanks. All I had learned agreed with what Taffeng had 
told me. I asked Roy to write down all he knew about the plot, and when he had 
finished his deposition I asked one final question. Who did they have in mind 
to replace Obote - Bataringaya?”

Failed sabotage
Roy told Steiner that Blunden had told him the British had chosen Amin “because 
he was easiest to manipulate.” In his book, The Last Adventurer, Rolf Steiner 
says he wrote a report on the operation of Bulndel and handed it to the 
government. My own observation is that the government had a fixation that it 
was Rolf Steiner working on the coup and so they never took his report 
seriously. In any case he was deported to Sudan.
However the book, British Intelligence and Covet Operations, remarked that Rolf 
Steiner’s “activities had almost sabotaged the plot...” 
Continues Monday.

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