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A former abductee shows her wound at Rachelle Rehabilitation Center, Lira, northern Uganda, Dec. 2005. Since the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) waged war against the Ugandan government more than two decades ago, northern Uganda had witnessed more than 30,000 children abducted. Their parents murdered and homes burnt down, children were kidnapped at night, taken to the LRA training camps (the Bush), forced to fight as soldiers or serve as sex slaves. Reintegrating former abductees back to normal life had become the objective of many aid organizations. Rachelle organized children dramas in Lira town, reenacting abduction stories so as to raise awareness for the reintegration issues and break the stigmas against former abductees...(This panorama consists of multiple photos combined together in post production. This is a photo illustration of an instance, not the documentation of it. For journalistic use add "Stitched Panorama" or "Photo Illustration" adjacent to the photograph)
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A former abductee shows her wound at Rachelle Rehabilitation Center, Lira, northern Uganda, Dec. 2005. Since the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) waged war against the Ugandan government more than two decades ago, northern Uganda had witnessed more than 30,000 children abducted. Their parents murdered and homes burnt down, children were kidnapped at night, taken to the LRA training camps (the Bush), forced to fight as soldiers or serve as sex slaves. Reintegrating former abductees back to normal...
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