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Landmine Victims Still Struggling to Reintegrate

May 13, 2018 | Sheilah Nakabuye | NBS TV Uganda
https://www.iwmf.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Landmine-Victims-Still-Struggling-to-Reintegrate.mp4

Time has passed since the height of the LRA insurgency, but The wounds are still fresh and the pain is vivid when when you listen to the ordeal of the landmine survivors in Gulu. In this report Sheilah Nakabuye shares the desperation of the survivors at the hands of the L,ords Resistance Army. To caution some pictures in the story might be disturbing

About the Author

Sheilah Nakabuye

Nakabuye Sheilah is a 27 year old freelance journalist living and working in Bushenyi District. A born of Butambala district, Sheilah has a Bachelors degree in journalism and mass communication… Read More.

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NBS TV Uganda
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