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Document #1161363

TNH – The New Humanitarian (formerly IRIN News) (Author)

At least 270 people, mainly children, freed from captivity in May

http://www.irinnews.org/report/50092/uganda-at-least-270-people-mainly-children-freed-from-captivity-in-may

ecoi.net description:
At least 270 abductees were rescued from rebel captivity by the Ugandan army in May, while 211 people were killed in various battles between the army and the rebels in northern Uganda over the same month
Country:
Uganda
Source:
TNH – The New Humanitarian (formerly IRIN News) (Author)
Published:
2 June 2004
Original link:
http://www.irinnews.org/report/50092/uganda-at-least-270-people-mainly-children-freed-from-captivity-in-may
Document type:
Media Report
Language:
English
Document ID:
1161363 (former ID 13169)
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