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The rebels had teams dedicated to capturing citizens and mutating them. Often times they cut off both the victims’ hands and put the hands in a rice bag and took it back to their commanders. Such behavior is not an isolated event or the product of undisciplined soldiers, it is the rebels gruesome strategy and can be traced back to the leaders of the RUF...
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Such behavior is not an isolated event or the product of undisciplined soldiers, it is the rebels gruesome strategy and can be traced back to the leaders of the RUF. As a result of these acts, the thousands of surviving amputees in Sierra Leone were forced in to refugee camps. Many of these people are illiterate and support themselves by farming the land, and they are left futureless as a result of their needless amputations...
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Hester Prynne and Henry David Thoreau: Rebels in Society   John And The Rebels: Act V Of Tragedy Of Richard Iii Rewritten As A Na   Lives of girls and women   A Modern Form of Slavery: Trafficking of Burmese Women and Girls into Brothels in Thailand   Women as Second Class Citizens   Compare how Willy Russell portrays the two mothers in ‘Blood Brothers’. Account for the different reactions the audience will have to the two women throughout the play.   Sierra Leone: Greed, Diamonds, And The Global Marketplace   Women, who are left behind the war: Regret to Inform   Add women and stir: the effect of women on the IPE   Stereotypes: Black Women Vs. White Women In The Media   a post-modern analysis of "women in the new east"   the role of christian women vs islamic women   Women in Classical Athens vs. Women in America   Women in Lysistrata and Women of Ancient Greece   Spartan Women VS Athenian Women  
 
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