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South Sudan Is An Unfinished And Broken State: Here’s The High Price Its People Have Paid For It

August 19, 2017

It’s the world’s fastest-growing refugee crisis. One million have crossed into Uganda, and an additional “million or even more” are in Ethiopia, Kenya, DR Congo, and Central African Republic.

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Massacre At A Palace And King’s Detention Expose Uganda’s Struggle To Be One Happy Nation

December 15, 2016

The Museveni government has made some attempts at enhancing ethnic pluralism, but both by omission and commission, it has set different ethnic groups at loggerheads in a colonial “divide and rule” style

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