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The Congo is broken, but we can fix it
Mbungu Nlandu Ange lost his wife and children and his freedom when his village of Makombo, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, was attacked by men in army uniforms. That night, 321 people were brutally killed and another 250 were made captive to walk in a human herd in the African jungle for two months.
By Nicole Froio | Notebook, Opinion | Friday, 13 July 2012 at 2:00 am
Horror in the land of blue and gold
The Kachin people of Burma are enduring a nightmarish situation obscured by news of the country’s reforms.
By Emanuel Stoakes | The Foreign Desk | Wednesday, 1 February 2012 at 11:15 am
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