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Healing Uganda’s victims of the Lord’s Resistance Army
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October 6, 2017
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Ugandan peace activist Victor Ochen experienced the terror of the Lord's Resistance Army first hand. He now provides medical and psychological support for the victims through his African Youth Initiative Network (AYINET).
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