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...Keitetsi refused to sleep with a general. After he accused her of stealing arms and threatened her with sexual abuse and torture, she tried unsuccessfully to flee through Kenya. She instead fled across the continent to South Africa, where she was abducted by the Ugandan secret service, beaten and tortured...

Author: By Alexandra N. Atiya, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Ugandan Child Soldier Tells Story To Spread Awareness | 11/8/2002 | See Source »

...Cagan Sekercioglu ’97, writing a thesis on the long-term effects of forestry practices on African birds meant his first visit to the continent, a stay that lasted two months and for which he prepared by memorizing the calls of about 250 Ugandan forest bird species...

Author: By Anat Maytal, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Thesis Writers Find Unexpected Rewards | 5/17/2002 | See Source »

...Salaam Bombay!, had a city street orphan for its hero. Nair enjoyed an art-house hit in 1992 with Mississippi Masala, starring Denzel Washington. It was an exuberant, surprising interracial romance about the American South, motels and the Asian expulsion from Uganda. (Got that?) She met her second husband, Ugandan political scientist Mahmood Mamdani, while researching that film and spent nine years living mostly in Africa...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Local Is The New Global | 2/25/2002 | See Source »

...based terror group, had the number of Abu Zubaydah on a chit of paper in his apartment. On Oct. 28, Abu Sayyaf, a terrorist group in the Philippines that authorities believe has been supported in the past by al-Qaeda, bombed a food market, killing six people. And the Ugandan government announced that it had detained eight men on suspicion of belonging to al-Qaeda. How did one organization with an extremist ideology manage to acquire a reach that trembles governments from Bosnia to the Philippines to Uganda...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hate Club | 11/12/2001 | See Source »

...based terror group, had the number of Abu Zubaydah on a chit of paper in his apartment. On Oct. 28, Abu Sayyaf, a terrorist group in the Philippines that authorities believe has been supported in the past by al-Qaeda, bombed a food market, killing six people. And the Ugandan government announced that it had detained eight men on suspicion of belonging to al-Qaeda. How did one organization with an extremist ideology manage to acquire a reach that trembles governments from Bosnia to the Philippines to Uganda...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hate Club: Al-Qaeda's Web of Terror | 11/4/2001 | See Source »

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