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LIBERIA: Tracing and Reuniting Families After 14 Years of War |
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GANTA, Liberia.February 8 (IRIN) - Shortly after David Wilson left his home in Ganta two years ago to buy cassava in a nearby village, a fierce battle between government and rebel forces broke out in the town behind him. When the retired schoolteacher finally returned to his house in the once bustling market town on Liberia's northern border with Guinea, there was no sign of his four children. "I was cut off from my children when the fighting broke out and all along I thought they were dead because the bombing and the gunfire was so heavy," Wilson told IRIN. For 18 months, he mourned their loss. In fact, his kids were safe. But thinking their parents had perished in the battle; they had fled over the nearby border to Guinea where they ended up in a refugee camp. |
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GUINEA-BISSAU: Locust invasion causes panic in the capital |
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The FAO said in its latest locust bulletin on Friday, however, that some swarms had moved south, invading southern Senegal, Guinea-Bissau and perhaps northern areas of Guinea-Conakry.
The bulletin said an aircraft had been positioned in Senegal with a view to undertaking cross border spraying operations into all these countries until the end of January. Another had been stationed in Gambia, it added. |
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