 Five reasons why EDMN fell from power. Five. Economic mismanagement and hyperinflation led to the collapse of the Ugandan economy under Amin's regime. Four. Human rights abuses, torture and forced disappearances led to international condemnation and isolation of Amin's government. Three. Amin's foreign policy characterized by support for extremist groups and hostility towards neighboring countries led to conflicts and strained relations with other countries. Two. The expulsion of Ugandan Asians and seizure of their property in 1972, which was seen as an act of racial and economic discrimination, led to a loss of skilled professionals and entrepreneurs, further weakening the economy. One. Military defeats, including the loss of the war with Tanzania in 1979, eroded Amin's support and weakened his army, paving the way for his downfall.